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Deloitte Launchpad names new cohort of Israeli startups eyeing U.S. growth

Deloitte Launchpad names new cohort of Israeli startups eyeing U.S. growth

The 10th group includes nine companies spanning AI, cybersecurity, and data analytics, as the program celebrates over $2.4 billion raised by alumni.

CTech | 11:00, 28.10.25

Deloitte Launchpad, the U.S. go-to-market and expansion program for Israeli early-growth startups, has announced the nine companies that will participate in its 10th cohort, expected to commerce at the end of this month.

This time, Deloitte is helping founders 10x their growth in the U.S. through hands-on support, strategic guidance, and a sustainable network.

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The nine companies selected for Cohort 10 are:

  • DragonflyDB, which offers a scalable in-memory datastore
  • Jotit, which is a paper-tablet operating system for schools
  • Limy, which helps companies appear on ai search engines
  • nSure.ai, which helps fraud protection and prevention for digital goods
  • Onyxia Cyber, which is a preemptive cyber defense and planning platform
  • Orchid Security, which is a identity-first security orchestration platform
  • PVML, which turns internal data sources into AI-ready virtual databases
  • Samplead, which is an all-in-one sales engagement optimization solution
  • Terra Security, which is an agentic-AI platform for web application penetration testing

Deloitte Launchpad is designed for Israeli founders with a validated product, over $500,000 in annual recurring revenue, positive year-over-year growth, and concrete plans to scale operations in the United States. The program aims to deliver value through four key pillars: enhancing U.S. go-to-market strategy, supporting U.S. expansion and relocation, opening doors to Deloitte’s global VC and corporate network, and providing access to a community of peers for ongoing support and collaboration.

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Over just the past five months, Launchpad has recorded seven alumni exits, such as DigitalOwl’s $200 million acquisition by Datavant, Satori's integration into Commvault, and Prompt Security's $250 million sale to SentinelOne.

Launched in 2020, Deloitte Launchpad has supported 93 Israeli companies to date, which have collectively raised over $2.4 billion.

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