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Caveret Ventures Launches Defense-Tech Accelerator in Texas
March 18, 2026
Caveret Ventures, in partnership with Q-Branch, has launched a second Israeli defense-technology accelerator based in Austin, Texas, aimed at facilitating Israeli startups' entry into the U.S. defense market. This initiative provides participating companies with direct access to U.S. military stakeholders, including Army Futures Command, and offers guidance on procurement processes and compliance requirements. The accelerator represents a strategic shift toward integrating product development with market engagement and procurement activities simultaneously, significantly shortening time-to-market for defense innovations.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing role of accelerators in bridging international defense technology with U.S. military acquisition channels, particularly within Texas's expanding defense ecosystem.
- The program's parallel approach to development and procurement engagement may accelerate vendor readiness and compliance, impacting how contracting officers evaluate emerging technologies.
- Defense contractors and suppliers can leverage this model to identify innovative Israeli technologies aligned with U.S. military needs, potentially enhancing competitive offerings.
- Organizations involved in defense procurement should consider partnerships or participation in such accelerators to streamline access to vetted, market-ready technologies.
A fundamental shift from a linear model 6 develop and then seek market entry, to a parallel model in which product development, market integration, and procurement engagement occur simultaneously. This transformation dramatically compresses timelines.
— Joseph Yaker, Managing Partner at Caveret Ventures
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Army Futures Command
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Caveret Ventures, Q-Branch
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- Caveret Ventures launches second Israeli defense-tech accelerator in Texas | The Jerusalem Post · The Jerusalem Post · Mar 18