Examples of using Start-ups in English and their translations into Hebrew
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ICloudius is especially proficient in small-medium business, and start-ups.
They're looking for start-ups.
The number one reason why start-ups fail was“no market need.”.
In Congress, everyone said the JOBS Act would mean Kickstarter for start-ups.
All Entrepreneurs, especially start-ups, are in need of money.
Currently, Dyson is a board member and active investor in a variety of start-ups, mostly in online services,
Start-ups need more than capital,
Another option ideal for start-ups is to have payments increase over time as your business becomes more established and generates higher sales.
As part of the conference, an innovation competition will be held between start-ups in the field of digital medicine under the auspices of the eHealth Ventures incubator and people and computers.
Like many other start-ups, INOKIM began its journey in 2009 as a modest“garage” project.
Lior is one of the only five Israeli lawyers listed as a‘leading individual' in hi-tech, start-ups and venture capital- Legal 500.
Many start-ups avoid these hurdles by catering to private clients and by making products that do not need governmental approval.
Sarona Space is designed for start-ups and offers its tenants constant support and accompaniment throughout the company's development process.
Given its size, the country generates a large number of high potential cleantech start-ups with relatively little input to the innovative process from government or private sources.
lean,' wrote Alexis Madrigal in an essay about start-ups in The Atlantic last year.
Often good start-ups do not attract enough attention, because those who present them,
Yaron is an expert in start-ups, who, over the past decade has been an investor,
A public relations firm focused on promoting start-ups in the United States and Europe.
Known as Start Up 360, the program is designed to provide a comprehensive management framework for issues related to the investment and management of start-ups.
Eckhouse was also behind Syneron and behind 25 start-ups in the field of medical equipment.