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Her cousin was killed by a drunk driver. So she turned to tech to reduce DUIs
20.03.25
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James Spiro
DYM Sense is an Israeli company that uses non-invasive technology to determine alcohol levels in drivers, preventing them from operating a vehicle if they’re over the limit.
The Zoé Experience: Thought leaders gather to inspire hope and tackle global challenges
30.03.23
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Elihay Vidal
Experts in the fields of technology, climate, society and investments discussed solutions to the most pressing challenges and opportunities of society and the world
The year in which the gap between techies and the rest turned into a chasm
29.12.21
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Elihay Vidal
“Rather than left-right, Arabs-Jews, yes Bibi-no Bibi, the tech industry has become the new sector which you either hate or belong to,” writes Elihay Vidal