JERUSALEM, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Gett ride sharing application tops the fundraising list of Israeli start-ups in June, according to the data published on Saturday by the Hebrew-language technology site Geektime.
Figures said that Gett, which operates taxi and courier services in more than 100 cities in Israel, the United States, Russia and Britain, raised 80 million U.S. dollars in June.
Gett's raising was made possible by the existing shareholders of the company and the Volkswagen Group.
Cyber security firm Claroty ranked the second, which developed protection and control platform for critical infrastructure.
In June, the company completed its second financing round of 60 million dollars, from industrial companies and suppliers of control systems.
Claroty's system provides cyber-attack protection and can simultaneously alert on malfunctions.
The 25 start-ups included in the list raised a total of 354 million dollars in June.