An annual open-access investor summit held in Jerusalem, drawing thousands of investors and entrepreneurs to connect with Israeli startups and the broader private capital community through structured B2B meetings, delegations, and exhibition formats.
The OurCrowd Global Investor Summit is an annual investor gathering held in Jerusalem, structured around the OurCrowd equity crowdfunding and venture platform. It brings together individual and institutional investors, startup founders, fund managers, and delegation participants from multiple countries to engage with Israeli technology companies and private capital deal flow. The summit is the largest investor-facing event in Israel by reported attendance, and it operates on an open-access model with tiered pricing and complimentary access for qualifying investor profiles.
As of the verification date, no confirmed dates have been published for a physical 2026 edition. The official summit website (summit.ourcrowd.com) is operating in archive and waitlist mode. No programme, speaker list, or venue confirmation has been released. A physical edition in the first half of 2026 is considered unlikely given the logistical scale of past editions, which have exceeded 10,000 in-person attendees. The situation warrants monitoring for a potential second-half 2026 announcement.
The summit does not belong to the standard EMEA private capital seasonal rhythm anchored in Paris, Amsterdam, or the French Riviera. It occupies a distinct geographic position as the principal investor event on the Israeli circuit, drawing participants who combine interest in venture-stage Israeli technology with access to OurCrowd's portfolio company pipeline. Its timing, historically in the first quarter, placed it at the opening of the EMEA conference year, though the 2026 schedule remains unconfirmed.
Session names, stage count, and special formats beyond those listed above are not publicly documented for the 2026 edition. No programme has been released as of the verification date.
The summit's primary structured layer is a 1:1 facilitated B2B meeting programme connecting investors with OurCrowd portfolio companies, fund managers, and other participants. Country and sector delegations add a group-format layer, allowing international investor groups to engage collectively with Israeli counterparts. No advance scheduling tool or official networking app has been publicly disclosed. The Summit Week extension across Israel creates additional touchpoints outside the main venue, though the logistics and scheduling of those satellite events are not documented for the 2026 edition.
The summit is built around the OurCrowd platform and its portfolio of Israeli technology startups. It serves investors who want direct exposure to Israeli venture deal flow, whether as existing OurCrowd platform users or as new participants exploring the platform for the first time. Institutional LPs, family offices, and corporate venture teams seeking co-investment or fund relationships in the Israeli market are the natural institutional audience. The open-access model means the delegate base is broader and more heterogeneous than at invite-only LP-GP summits on the European circuit.
The summit is a poor fit for several specific profiles. Large institutional LPs running highly structured due diligence processes will find the open-access, high-volume format less suited to the confidential, agenda-controlled meetings they typically require. European or North American fund managers with no Israeli portfolio exposure or no intention to build one will find limited strategic return. Investors exclusively focused on private credit, infrastructure, or real assets will find the content and company mix almost entirely oriented toward venture and growth equity. Professionals attending primarily for peer benchmarking among asset allocators will find fewer of the LP-only or closed-door roundtable structures common at invitation-only European summits. Finally, delegates who need confirmed programme and speaker information before committing travel will face a structural obstacle, given the summit's pattern of late programme disclosure.
The summit operates on an open-access model. Tickets are available for purchase through the official website, with tiered pricing that has historically included an early bird rate, a standard rate, and an on-site rate. OurCrowd's existing investors attend on a complimentary basis, and complimentary access has also been extended to qualifying institutional LPs and partner delegations. No invitation or pre-qualification is required for general delegate registration.
OurCrowd, the Israeli equity crowdfunding and venture platform, is the organising entity behind the summit. The event functions simultaneously as a public platform showcase and as a deal-flow channel: OurCrowd presents its portfolio companies, facilitates investor introductions, and uses the summit as a primary LP and co-investor engagement moment. The organiser's legal name and full corporate details are not publicly disclosed on the summit site as of verification.
Past editions have been held at the International Convention Center, known locally as Binyanei Hauma, located on Shazar Avenue in Jerusalem. The venue is Israel's largest convention facility and has the capacity to accommodate the multi-thousand-person scale of the summit's reported attendance. For 2026, no venue confirmation has been published. The historical venue detail is included here as contextual reference; its applicability to a 2026 edition is not confirmed.
Jerusalem's position as Israel's political and cultural capital gives the summit a symbolic weight beyond its commercial function. The city's hotel infrastructure and proximity to government ministries make it a practical base for the delegation formats that characterise the summit's outreach to international investor groups.
The summit is organised by OurCrowd, an Israeli-based equity crowdfunding and venture investment platform that enables individual and institutional investors to participate in startup funding rounds. OurCrowd operates as a commercial platform, and the summit is its primary annual public event. The organiser's founding year, full legal name, and broader event portfolio details are not publicly disclosed on the summit site as of verification. The organiser country is Israel.
The OurCrowd Global Investor Summit occupies an almost singular position in the private capital events circuit: the one annual gathering that consistently channels thousands of international investors toward Israeli venture deal flow, operating at a scale and openness that no European LP-GP summit attempts, at the cost of the controlled-access intimacy those summits provide.
Registration is handled through the official website at summit.ourcrowd.com. For the 2026 edition, no pricing has been published as of the verification date. Based on publicly documented figures from the 2023 edition, the historical pricing structure included a standard ticket at approximately $199 (around EUR 185), an early bird rate of $149 (around EUR 140) available until 1 December, and an on-site rate of $249 (around EUR 230). These figures are provided as historical reference only and are not confirmed for 2026. OurCrowd's existing platform investors attend at no charge, and first-time subscribers who complete an initial investment before the summit date have historically been eligible for a ticket refund. Complimentary access has also been extended to qualifying institutional LPs and partner delegations, though the criteria for that access are not publicly specified.
As of 4 May 2026, no dates, venue, or registration window have been announced for a 2026 physical edition. The official website is in archive and waitlist mode. Prospective attendees should monitor summit.ourcrowd.com for any announcement, particularly for a potential second-half 2026 edition.
Existing OurCrowd platform investors have historically received complimentary access to the summit. In past editions, investors making their first OurCrowd subscription before the summit date were also eligible to have their ticket price refunded. These policies have not been confirmed for a 2026 edition.
Complimentary access for institutional LPs and partner delegations has been part of the access model in past editions. The criteria and application process for this access are not publicly documented. Prospective institutional participants should contact the organiser directly through the official website.
No programme, speaker list, or thematic agenda has been published for 2026 as of the verification date. The organiser's site does not indicate a confirmed event date, and no speakers have been announced.
| Official website | https://summit.ourcrowd.com/ |
| Register | https://summit.ourcrowd.com/ |
| Programme | not disclosed |