The Mamram Alumni Association inaugurates Israel's first blockchain incubator for early-stage ventures.
Mamram is the IDF central computing system unit, providing data processing services for all arms and the general staff.
The Mamram Alumni Association, known for its close ties to the Israeli Defense Force’s Centre of Computing and Information Systems, has revealed an innovative venture in the field of blockchain technology. Mamram is the IDF central computing system unit, providing data processing services for all arms and the general staff. Introducing the Mamram Blockchain Incubator (M.B.I) for 2024, this marks the establishment of Israel’s foremost blockchain incubation program, specifically designed for early-stage blockchain and Web3 startups. With this initiative, Israel aims to enhance its position as a global frontrunner in blockchain innovation.
Yossi Melamed, Chairman of the Mamram Alumni Association commented:
M.B.I is a direct continuation of our commitment to fostering entrepreneurship in Israel. We recognize the growing importance of blockchain and Web3 technologies and are dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey.
In pursuit of this ambitious objective, the Association has formed strategic alliances with prominent blockchain entities like StarkWare, FireBlocks, Collider VC, and Gornitzky & Co. These partnerships offer participating teams unparalleled access to respected industry veterans, providing them with invaluable resources and expertise to fuel their growth and success.
The Mamram Alumni Association proudly showcases a lineup of illustrious individuals who have made significant contributions to the tech industry. Notable figures such as Adam Singolda, Dror Shimoni, Amir Jerbi, and Roey Eliyahu, renowned for their leadership roles in companies like Taboola, Honeybook, Aqua Security, and Salt Security, respectively, epitomize the high caliber of talent emerging from Mamram. Their accomplishments serve as a testament to the association's commitment to fostering excellence in the technology sector.