JII, set up as a Limited Liability Partnership, will have RIL holding 20 per cent interest.
"The Board of Directors has approved to set up and invest in a technology incubator by the name of JII, licensed by Israel Innovation Authority (IIA), Ministry of Economy, Israel, under competitive bidding process," RIL said in a statement.
The investment in JII shall be done in partnership with OurCrowd (Isarel-based leading start-up crowd funding platform), Motorola Solutions (global provider of mission- critical communications and services) and Yissum (technology transfer company of Hebrew University of Jerusalem), it added.
RIL said JII shall invest in early stage start-ups over the licence period of eight years.
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"The company proposes to invest USD 25 million in JII and in frontier technology startups in tranches over a period of about eight years, subject to necessary regulatory approvals," it added.
JII's primary areas of focus will include big data, analytics, AI, fintech, storage, IoT and and computer vision.
"The proposed investment in JII would help pool significamt amount of capital, which is essential and foundational to fund the cutting-edge innovation required by early-stage start-ups in partnership with IIA," the statement said.