Goodyear, Drive TLV join forces to explore advanced mobility solutions with Israeli startups
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is teaming up with Drive TLV, an Israel-based mobility incubator focused on the future of mobility.
Since 2017, Drive TLV has supported more than 50 mobility-focused startups through its FastLane commercialization program along with access to advanced prototyping labs and shared workplaces that encourage networking and collaboration. Drive also connects startups with its corporate partners to help both parties develop viable market-ready solutions.
Drive will help facilitate collaboration opportunities focused on advanced mobility solutions between Goodyear and their network of startups. Drive will also connect Goodyear Ventures, the company’s venture capital fund, with potential investment opportunities in Drive’s startup network.
“Israel is a hot spot for innovation, with many cutting-edge technology companies working to advance the future of mobility,” said Abhijit Ganguly, managing director, Goodyear Ventures. “Goodyear has already invested and collaborated with some of these companies. Working with Drive will supercharge our efforts here, helping us access more of the great talent, innovation and technology in this rapidly growing ecosystem.”
With experience enabling mobility for nearly 125 years, Goodyear will share its expertise and leverage its core assets to support startups that are a strategic fit with the company.
“Drive TLV is thrilled to partner with Goodyear, a company that is helping to shape the future of mobility around the world,” said Itay Erel, CEO of Drive TLV. “Since its onset, Goodyear has been at the forefront of innovation by striving towards convenient, accessible, sustainable, efficient and safe technologies, all of which mirror Drive TLV’s core values. We have no doubt, that this new relationship will continue bringing value to Drive TLV’s ecosystem of corporate partners & startups, including a few of Drive’s Fastlane companies that Goodyear has already invested in.”