12.03.25|Golan Hazani and Sophie ShulmanAs OrCam pivots from vision tech to hearing aids, a dispute between its founders, Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram, and institutional investors threatens its future, while layoffs and urgent funding efforts add to the turmoil.
06.08.23|Andre TabacofGil Davidman, CEO of Israel’s QD-SOL, which claimed first place in the Aviram Awards, added: "Companies like ours come to solve a fundamental problem"
18.05.23|Andre TabacofThe Israeli company fights climate change by developing technology to produce green quantum hydrogen. Second place went to Israeli startup Carbon Blue, which removes CO2 from oceans instead of the atmosphere
17.05.23|Andre TabacofThe Israeli company fights climate change by developing technology to produce green quantum hydrogen. Second place went to Israeli startup Carbon Blue, which removes CO2 from oceans instead of the atmosphere
15.05.23|CTechThe final event of the Aviram Awards, a startup competition focused on changing the day-to-day reality initiated by the Aviram Foundation headed by businessman Ziv Aviram, will be held this Tuesday in Marrakesh, Morocco. The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of half a million dollars and the keynote speaker at the event will be former American President Bill Clinton
06.03.23|CTechAI-based ultrasound aiming to reduce mortality rates, management platforms for organic waste in large cities, and a device warning of an impending stroke are all among the inspirational startups from Morocco, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Israel that were selected to participate in the semifinal stage of the competition, which will be held in Morocco this upcoming May
07.12.22|CTechEstablished by The Aviram Foundation and Forbes, the competition showcases reality-changing projects in the Middle East and North Africa, and will award a half a million dollar prize to the winner
24.10.22|Meir OrbachHigh-tech companies in Israel hoped the financial situation might improve by the end of the Jewish holiday period, but their wishes did not come true, leaving them to make cuts in order to make it to 2023
15.12.19|Tomer GanonIn exchange for not admitting guilt, two defendants will pay six times the allegedly ill-gotten profit they collected
20.12.17|Tomer Ganon and Ran AbramsonRecently questioned by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, co-founders Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram denied passing any inside information to defendant James Shaoul