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Mobileye to Operate Autonomous Taxi Fleet in South Korea
08.01.20
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Lilach Baumer
Mobileye co-founder and CEO Amnon Shashua announced two new partnerships at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Tuesday in Las Vegas
Mobileye Insider Trading Defendants to Pay $6 Million
15.12.19
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Tomer Ganon
In exchange for not admitting guilt, two defendants will pay six times the allegedly ill-gotten profit they collected
Mobileye’s Autonomous Car Readiness Pilot in Barcelona Bears Fruit
03.12.19
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Omer Kabir
The recent pilot, held in collaboration with the city and the Spanish Ministry of Transportation, is part of the country’s Autonomous Ready Spain project announced last year
Mobileye to Pilot Retrofit Systems in Michigan to Test Performance in Snow and Ice
24.11.19
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Tomer Hadar
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the six-month pilot program Thursday, adding that it will be rolled out in several counties
Mobileye Does not Take a Single Dollar From Intel, Says CEO
06.11.19
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Hagar Ravet
Almost three years after its $15.3 billion acquisition by Intel, CEO Amnon Shashua stated the company is completely self-reliant, and that its revenues jumped 20% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2019
Mobileye Insider Trading Defendant to Sign Settlement With SEC
04.11.19
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Tomer Ganon
Intel announced an agreement to acquire Jerusalem-headquartered automotive chipmaker Mobileye for $15.3 billion in March 2017, leading Mobileye’s stock to jump by 28% on Nasdaq
Volkswagen to Test Autonomous Vehicles in Tel Aviv in 2022, Says Executive
29.10.19
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Udi Etsion
Alexander Hitzinger, senior vice president of autonomous driving at the Group, told Calcalist he estimates that Volkswagen will begin offering autonomous driving-as-a-service by 2025
Israeli Court Approves SEC Request to Question Israelis in Connection to Mobileye’s Insider Trading Investigation
08.08.19
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Tomer Ganon and Ran Abramson
In 2017, the SEC opened two investigations, one against American citizens and one against Israeli citizens, into whether information about Intel’s $15.3 billion Mobileye acquisition was leaked before the public announcement and used for illicit profit
The Car’s Camera Will Notify Authorities About Problems, Says Mobileye CEO
28.07.19
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Lior Gutman
Amnon Shashua recently spoke to Calcalist in London, where the company demonstrated its new EyeQ4 camera
Robotaxis Are a Necessary Stepping Stone for Driverless Cars, Says Mobileye CEO
10.07.19
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Omer Kabir
Commercial manufacturing of private autonomous cars will need to wait until autonomous taxis are wide-spread and entranced as an industry, Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua wrote in an article posted to Intel’s website
Nvidia and Mobileye Have the Same Goal, Different Approaches, Says Nvidia CEO
26.03.19
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Lilach Baumer
On Monday, Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua lambasted Nvidia in an Intel blog post, writing that the American chipmaker has routinely followed the concepts and innovations Mobileye has pioneered
Driver Assistance Systems Actually Help, Says Driver Assistance Systems Maker Mobileye
21.03.19
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Lilach Baumer
The Intel-owned chipmaker recently conducted a test of its systems with U.S. nonprofit The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, using the vehicles of 21 IIHS employees
Autonomous Cars Will Not Hit the Market for a Long Time, Says Porsche Executive
21.02.19
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Adi Pick
Porsche executive Philipp von Hagen was interviewed on stage at Calcalist’s WeTechBerlin conference
Intel Now Has 20 Israeli Vice Presidents
03.02.19
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Hagar Ravet and Lilach Baumer
12% of all patents submitted by Intel in 2015-2018 originated in Israel, with the number rising to 13.5% in 2018
Mobileye Snags Former Israeli Regulator as Advisor
28.01.19
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Meir Orbach
Avi Licht, Israel’s deputy attorney general until May 2018, is now employed by Mobileye as an advisor, the company confirmed to Calcalist on Saturday
Moia to Supply Vehicles for Volkswagen’s Israeli Robotaxi Venture
24.01.19
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Tomer Hadar
Update: a spokesman for Moia stated the company will not provide cars for the venture
Mobileye CEO Outlines Israel’s Robotaxi Future
10.01.19
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Galit Altstein
Intel’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
Mobileye Sketches Autonomous Vehicle Future at CES 2019
09.01.19
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Lilach Baumer
The 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
Mobileye's Mathematical Approach is the Key to the Autonomous Vehicle Revolution, Says Chief Technology Officer
09.01.19
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Omer Kabir
A leader in autonomous driving systems, Mobileye sees the future of car ethics in Mathematics
Jerusalem Under Construction
06.12.18
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Tofi Stoler and Dotan Levy
For decades, Jerusalem has been lagging behind its younger sister Tel Aviv. Several ambitious projects currently underway aim to make it more attractive to young professionals and companies
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