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Real-Time Blood Count Analyzing Company Wins $3 Million European Commission Grant
15.03.18
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Lilach Baumer
Israel-based PixCell Medical Technologies develops a portable device that can analyze 20 standard blood count parameters in five minutes
Israeli Regulator Looking to Ease Regulations for ICOs
15.03.18
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Reut Shpigelman
Israel Securities Authority Chairman Anat Guetta is promoting a time-limited, sandbox-like framework to allow companies to ICO in Israel more easily
In Protest of New Bonus Plan, Teva Sued by Israeli Employees
15.03.18
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Dror Reich
After announcing the cancellation of its annual bonuses for 2017 due to debt, the Israel-based drugmaker rolled out a performance-based bonus scheme for 2018 in February
Data is Becoming the Core of the Digital Ecosystem, Says Venture Capitalist
14.03.18
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Nimrod Kozlovski
Nimrod Kozlovski, partner at Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) and Israel-based law firm HFN, spoke at Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference in New York Tuesday
"All of the World's Data Could Fit into a Single Room of Genetic Information"
14.03.18
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Orr Hirschauge
DNA could be used for the long-term storage of information, according to Yaniv Erlich, the CSO of online genealogy company MyHeritage, who spoke at Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference in New York on Tuesday
Big Data Derived from Breast Milk Could Bring Medical Benefits to Adults, Says Breast Milk Testing Startup CEO
13.03.18
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Omer Kabir
Israel-based MilkStrip develops a testing strip that tests the quality and makeup of breast milk using a single drop
There's No Multinational Today That Isn't Involved in The Israeli Tech Scene
13.03.18
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Hagar Ravet
Israel is a technological powerhouse but further improvements are needed to keep its momentum, said David Brodet, Chairman of Bank Leumi, at Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference in New York
Harman, Daimler to Offer Augmented Reality-Capable Infotainment System in Mercedes-Benz A-Class
13.03.18
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CTech
According to Daimler, this is the first ever use of AR technology in vehicles. The technology was developed by Harman’s Israeli team
The Startup that Predates 1948
13.03.18
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Yoel Esteron
The refugees that made the Israeli miracle possible were entrepreneurs and innovators before those words became a technological catchphrase. Calcalist's publisher Yoel Esteron at the Mind the Tech Conference, New York
Calcalist's Tech Conference in New York City Opens
13.03.18
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Meir Orbach and Orr Hirschauge
Over a hundred startups are represented at the conference, which aims to bring together promising Israeli startups and New York investors
How to Survive and Thrive in the U.S. Market
13.03.18
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Noam Inbar
Noam Inbar is the head of Oracle's startup ecosystem in Israel. On Wednesday, she will participate in Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference, held this week in New York
Information Security Company CyberArk Buys Cloud Security Company Vaultive
12.03.18
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Raphael Kahan
CyberArk CEO Udi Mokady told Calcalist that the Vaultive acquisition is designed to strengthen the company’s cloud security portfolio
Nine Jerusalem-Based Startups Are Looking to Make Their Mark in New York
12.03.18
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Omer Kabir
For years, the “Startup Nation" was really a startup city, Tel Aviv. But now other cities, such as Jerusalem, are starting to catch up
Company that Develops Injectable Bone Grafts Expands Clinical Trial
12.03.18
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Dror Reich
Unlike conventional methods, Bonus Biogroup turns fat tissue collected from patients into bone grafts that can be transplanted with a minimally invasive procedure
Mossad’s Venture Arm Selects Startups for its Secretive Portfolio
12.03.18
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Meir Orbach
The fund, Libertad Ventures, was established in 2017 and modeled after a similar CIA fund
Research and Advisory Firm Gartner Closes Israeli Innovation Outpost
11.03.18
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Meir Orbach
Gartner’s Tel Aviv center was based on its 2014 acquisition of Senexx, an organizational Q&A platform for employees
Waze Now Allows Users to Choose Who They Carpool With
11.03.18
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Tofi Stoler
The latest version of the company’s ridesharing app lets drivers and passengers define personal preferences, such as only commuting with coworkers or people of the same gender
Israel’s Economy is Strong, but its Inclusiveness is Low, Says OECD Survey
11.03.18
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Lilach Baumer
While the tech sector is Israel’s growth engine, to secure the future emphasis should be placed on education and infrastructure for disadvantaged groups, says the report
Holocaust Law Sees Polish Bourse Walled Out of Tel Aviv Exchange Bid
11.03.18
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Lilach Baumer
On Friday, Reuters reported that the Warsaw Bourse has failed to make the shortlist of bidders for a controlling stake in the Tel Aviv Exchange, after Poland’s new holocaust law caused Polish-Israeli diplomatic upheaval
Intel CEO Highlights Autonomous Cars Push in Visit to Israel
07.03.18
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Meir Orbach and Lilach Baumer
Intel acquired the Jerusalem-based automotive chipmaker in 2017 for $15.3 billion, taking a big step forward in the driverless car race
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