Idan Shimon
About Idan Shimon
An Israeli entrepreneur and angel investor specializing in technology startups. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wonder Robotics, a company developing autonomous drone software for military and commercial applications. Under his leadership, Wonder Robotics has secured funding and support from the Israel Innovation Authority and established partnerships with the Israeli Defense Ministry and defense companies. The company focuses on providing drones with situational awareness and autonomous capabilities, enabling them to operate without GPS and human operators. Prior to founding Wonder Robotics, Shimon co-founded and served as CEO of CIS Technologies Ltd. from 2016 to 2019. He also held the position of VP Marketing at Aeronautics from 1999 to 2012. In addition to his role at Wonder Robotics, Shimon is a private investor involved with As You Stay - Anytime Check-in/out Hotel Booking and Particula, where he serves as a Board Member. Shimon's expertise spans multiple industries, with a focus on technology, innovation, and leadership. His experience in the defense sector, particularly in drone technology, has positioned him as a key figure in the development of autonomous systems for military applications. His strategic vision and commitment to innovation continue to drive the growth and success of his ventures.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages6
Asset Classes1
Geographical Focus
African markets1
Other stated markets20
Requirements
Innovative technology solutions, Scalable business models, Experienced founding teams, Strong market potential, Clear path to profitability, Alignment with defense and aerospace sectors, Commitment to research and development, Ability to secure government contracts, Focus on autonomous systems, Demonstrated product-market fit
Stated Portfolio3
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