VentureOne, an information and research firm engaged in the field of venture capital investments and high tech companies, has chosen Celletra as the sole Israeli high tech company to make a presentation at the prestigious annual Best of Breed Summit. A hundred and fifty of the most promising US companies in the field of high tech, medical equipment and biotechnology will make presentations at the conference.
Celletra is developing innovative architecture for cellular communications base stations in cooperation with international communications companies.
Six hundred senior executives from leading US venture capital funds will attend
the conference taking place in the Silicon Valley in March 1999 and examine investments for the next few years.
VentureOne Israel is a joint research center of VentureOne International, Kost Forer Gabai (Ernst and Young), and Jerusalem Global. The company’s research endeavours are devoted to information and analysis of the Israeli high tech, medical equipment and bitotechnology industries for investors and venture capital funds in Israel and the US. This year, the research center sent five candidates for the conference to be held in March, from which Celletra was chosen.
According to Celletra president Yosef Shapira, the family of products the company has developed is already undergoing field tests worldwide, and is contributing to the performance and price reduction of cellular communications systems.
VentureOne’s Best of Breed Summit is considered a prestigious US conference. It enables high tech, medical equipment and biotechnology companies to present themselves to leading US venture capital fund managers.
According to VentureOne founder and chairman David Gleba, the purpose of the conference is to give participants the possibility of "seeing the best investments, hearing the best analyses and research, learning the best strategies and getting to know the best investment possibilities of the next few years."
Published by Israel's Business Arena January 11, 1999