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Omer Keilaf
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"Israel is not part of the struggle between the US and China - and this is our opportunity"
07.03.24
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Meir Orbach
Omer Keilaf, co-founder and CEO of Innoviz, was speaking at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in New York
Innoviz CEO: "We are a critical element in the automotive industry's revolution"
23.03.23
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CTech
Omer Keilaf was speaking at the Mind the Tech conference in London
Innoviz CEO: "Elon Musk was wrong. The massive investment in Tesla will go down the drain"
19.01.23
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Sophie Shulman
Omer Keilaf is not bothered by Tesla abandoning LiDAR technology, nor worried when investors ask what's going on with Innoviz's stock. The prodigy of Israeli auto-tech is in a confident mood: "At the current price of LiDARs, I can sell 30 pieces to Tesla at the same cost it demands from its customers to make a vehicle autonomous"
HiRain Technologies Partners with Innoviz to Market Low-Cost LiDARs in China
06.06.18
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Hagar Ravet
Israel-based Innoviz develops a small-size LiDAR that will be used in future autonomous cars by BMW