07.01.25|Omer KabirThe CEO of chip giant Nvidia presented a series of new developments at CES including the Cosmos platform, which aims to accelerate the development of robots and autonomous vehicles, as well as desktop supercomputers designed to provide researchers and developers with access to the processing capabilities of Nvidia's AI chips.
11.01.24|James SpiroIsraeli entrepreneurs are flying from the battleground to the playground, temporarily putting war aside to show off Startup Nation
07.01.24|ReutersIn devices for the visually impaired, and safety systems involving guns at schools, to facial-recognition software that can assess vitals, and cabin-monitoring systems inside autonomous cars, dozens of companies have planned announcements for the show about how they are building AI into their gadgets
08.01.23|CTechThe Innoviz360 features up to 1280 scanning lines per frame, configurable frame rate, 0.05°x 0.05° resolution, and 300-meters of range
12.01.21|Tomer HadarAnnouncements promising an autonomous car for every worker by the year 2025 are no longer being heard, with Shashua now saying that "one in every 10 cars will be autonomous by 2030"
12.01.21|Raphael Kahan and James SpiroThe U.S. tech corporation announced a slew of new products during the prestigious annual event, including Rocket Lake and Alder Lake processors developed in Israel
11.01.21|James SpiroDuring the annual Consumer Electronics Show, the autonomous vehicle company promises to deploy widespread AVs as early as next year
06.01.21|James SpiroThe on-device solution can be used on smart locks, at kiosks, or ATM machines
17.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasIsrael-based Spectalix develops technology that can identify people or objects on a mobile phone-recorded video, separate them from the original background, and add them over a new video
17.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasYona Shtern spoke to Calcalist last week during the 2020 CES exhibition in Las Vegas
16.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasIsrael-based Edgybees developed the first augmented reality game for drones. An entreat from first responders following Hurricane Irma in Florida led it to pivot
15.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasIsrael-based TetaVi develops volumetric video technology made portable using four depth cameras developed in-house
12.01.20|Udi EtsionAt this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, 70 Israeli automotive startups showcased their technologies and flaunted new partnerships
09.01.20|Adi Pick Valens manufactures semiconductor products for the delivery of uncompressed HD multimedia content for the automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics markets
09.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasWith new natural language processing abilities and other AI technologies, OrCam’s devices help vision and hearing impaired people navigate day-to-day life with greater ease
08.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasDudi Ben-Auen, head of research and development for Intel Sports and general manager of the department’s Israel office, spoke to Calcalist at the 2020 CES tech exhibition
07.01.20|Lilach Baumer, Las VegasCalcalist’s reporter Lilach Baumer outlines the most prominent issues the tech sector will focus on at the dawn of the new decade, according to the CES exhibition program
10.01.19|Galit AltsteinIntel’s Mobileye and Volkswagen AG plan to have hundreds of autonomous taxis on Tel Aviv’s streets by 2022, according to Mobileye co-founder and CEO Amnon Shashua
10.01.19|CTechSleepRate’s mobile app uses off-the-shelf sensors such as fitness belts and smartwatches to track sleep patterns and detect sleep problems
09.01.19|Lilach BaumerThe automotive chipmaker announced an agreement with the national mapping agency of the U.K., a partnership with French automaker Valeo, an autonomous public transportation project in China, and a new automatic measure to reduce accidents