28.12.22|CTechThe agreement between Vsense and ThyssenKrupp subsidiary Atlas Elektronik will enable the Israeli company to develop production, maintenance, inspection, and repair capabilities for equipment installed on Israeli navy submarines
31.07.19|Adi PickAs part of the agreement, theDOCK will serve as ThyssenKrupp’s innovation arm in Israel and will scout for startups developing relevant technologies
26.05.19|Lior GutmanIn 2017, Israeli police launched Case 3,000, a probe into whether Israeli businessmen, lawyers, and officials—some with connections to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—were motivated by bribes and private interests while promoting deals with the corporation between 2009 and 2017
22.04.19|CTechThyssenKrupp became a household name in Israel thanks to a police probe examining possible misconduct related to the purchase of submarine and warship from the conglomerate
11.11.18|Tomer GanonThe case is an investigation into whether high ranking officials, some related to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, engaged in bribery and fraud to promote a deal to acquire submarines and warships from German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp
27.11.17|Adrian FilutThe company said it is looking for cooperation possibilities in the local innovation hub as a way to fulfill reciprocal procurement agreements signed with Israel
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20.11.17|Adrian FilutThe German conglomerate is committed to $220 million (€187 million) in reciprocal procurements in Israel as part of a 2015 submarine deal