
MadeRight is here to innovate a new era of sustainable materials by harnessing the power of fungi. We bring together mycelium and organic waste to create industrial-scale biomaterials. Our first product turns industrial organic waste into recyclable packaging. Follow us at #packagingmaderight
Location: Israel, North District, Kiryat Shmona
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2022
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Fresh Star... | fresh-star... |
- | StartX | startx.com |
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
15.09.2023 | Meet the founders: Israel’s Fresh Start incubator on what makes a great pitch, red flags, and ‘coachable’ entrepreneurs | In many respects, foodtech is not an obvious target for venture capital, which is not the most patient kind of cash. The ‘tech’ part notwithstanding, you’ve still got to secure regulatory approvals and get physical products into the marketp... |
20.08.2015 | Congratulations To The YC Summer 2015 Class | This week we held Demo Day for our Summer 2015 class at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. It was the 21st Demo Day event in Y Combinator’s history, with a total of 102 pitches spread across two days. Below is a list ... |
19.08.2015 | Here Are The 52 Startups That Launched At Y Combinator Summer 2015 Demo Day 2 | Hardware was the clear-cut theme of Day 1, but Demo Day 2 of Y Combinator’s Summer 2015 was a bit more… eclectic. Moving services! Streaming services! Hotel booking, augmented reality, esports! There was a little something for everybody tod... |
22.07.2015 | Maderight (YC S15) Makes It Simple To Source Ethical Factories Worldwide | In recent years, it’s become almost the norm for United States-based clothing designers to manufacture their products in other countries. But from thousands of miles away, it is not easy for designers to ensure that the factories they’re wo... |
20.07.2015 | Backed By Y Combinator, Maderight Matches Fashion Designers With Ethical Factories Around The World | Getting apparel made in other countries is like playing a game of telephone. As designers and manufacturers ship prototypes back and forth for weeks, problems ranging from poor quality control to logistic headaches often arise. More serious... |