The most powerful products are built by people who learned something essential somewhere else — and brought it somewhere it had never been applied before.
Reading about Johannes Kepler changed how I think about builders. He cracked planetary motion not by staring harder at the sky, but by importing frameworks from geometry and music into a domain where no one thought to look for them. That cross-domain transfer, the insight that travels farthest when it crosses a boundary it wasn't supposed to cross, is what I look for in the founders I partner with.
Prior to venture, I spent five years at Deloitte in London advising enterprises on technology strategy and innovation. I was close enough to see where incumbents' mental models were stuck, and where the gap between what was possible and what was being built was widest. That gap is what I look for.
At N47, I focus on applications and infrastructure in Israel. After spending nearly two decades away in London, I was eager to come back. There is no ecosystem quite like this one, and I can't think of a better place to partner with the next generation of builders.
If that's you, let’s connect.
