The story of Fetcherr stands out from most of the startups featured in this year’s list of the 50 most promising companies. Its founders didn’t meet during military service or while working at the same tech company, as is often the case in Israel’s startup ecosystem—but rather on the way to kindergarten with their children.
Today, those children are just about to be drafted into the army. Back in 2019, the three fathers launched a different kind of baby: a company developing AI-based forecasting tools for businesses. Roy Cohen, Dr. Uri Yerushalmi, and Robby Nissan used to have long conversations about artificial intelligence—before it entered the mainstream—while sitting in a playground in Netanya’s Poleg neighborhood….































