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Eyal Bino

Early Stage Investor in Israeli Startups

Eyal Bino is a seasoned Founding Partner at 97212 Ventures, a prominent New York-based seed fund specializing in backing Israeli startups and guiding them towards establishing successful global enterprises in New York.

With nearly 20 years of experience in the venture capital realm, Eyal has dedicated his career to working closely with Israeli companies, providing investment and strategic support. Prior to his role at 97212 Ventures, he co-established ICONYC labs, a value-added investor and accelerator aiding early-stage Israeli tech startups in their journey to achieve international success.

Eyal also served as a Venture Partner at B Capital, a distinguished global VC fund concentrating on leading investment rounds in high-growth startups, with a special emphasis on nurturing entrepreneurs post-funding for optimal growth.

Passionate about bridging the Israeli and New York tech ecosystems, Eyal actively shares his insights through notable publications like Forbes and CTech, delving into themes such as the Startup Nation, Israeli tech landscape, New York startup scene, and emerging venture capital trends.

Eyal Bino's academic background includes an M.A. in International Relations and International Business from New York University, complemented by a B.A. in Communications from Kean University.

Throughout his career, Eyal has held key positions in various organizations, including being a Founding Partner at 97212 Ventures, a Partner at ICONYC labs, a Venture Partner at B Capital Group, a Contributor at Forbes, the Founder of Worldwide Investor Network, the Founder and CEO of BornGlobal, and the VP of Business Development at BrainPOP.

Highlights

Oct 8 · twitter

It's started 2 years ago and accelerated right after October 7th. The Israeli civil society took over the work of the government to save our country.. and it's paying off in many ways.

Sep 2 · twitter

Bibi.. it’s time to GO! Home!!

May 22 · Forbes
$20M Fund For Connecting Early-Stage Israeli Startups To New York City - Forbes
$20M Fund For Connecting Early-Stage Israeli Startups To New York City - Forbes
Oct 21 · Forbes
Is Israel The Next Silicon Valley? - Forbes
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New York, New York, United States