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$150M Investment Firm Emerges to Propel Deep-Tech Startups Across Israel and the U.S.

Deep33 Ventures launches with a $150M fund to propel Israeli and U.S. deep-tech startups, addressing AI bottlenecks and fostering an allied infrastructure.

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Jerusalem, 22 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — A new deep‑tech investment firm linking israeli innovation with U.S. infrastructure needs has emerged from stealth, unveiling a $150 million fund to address bottlenecks slowing the global AI boom. Deep33 Ventures, which has already secured a $100 million first close, seeks deep-tech companies capable of transforming industries and advancing from post-research stages to commercial breakthroughs.

With offices in Tel Aviv, New York, and Los Angeles, the firm aims to build an “allied infrastructure corridor” between the two countries. Led by Lior Prosor and Michael Broukhim, the fund will support founders in navigating government collaborations, regulations, and large-scale deployments.

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