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Hybrid office models? Just another day at SAIPS
05.01.21
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CTech
While millions of companies have had to balance working remotely with occasional office visits during Covid-19, for the Israeli tech company it’s been more of the same
Fully Autonomous Vehicles Are Still a Distant Dream, Says SAIPS Executive
30.05.19
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CTech
Asaf Kagan, director of the autonomous vehicle sector at Israel-based computer vision and machine learning company SAIPS, acquired by Ford in 2016 spoke Thursday at a Tel Aviv conference on innovation organized by Israeli law firm Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz
Ford to Boost Israeli Computer Vision Subsidiary with $12.5 Million Investment
07.11.18
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Lilach Baumer
The automaker acquired Israel-based computer vision and machine learning company SAIPS in 2016 as part of its autonomous car push