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“We’ve made a GPS-system for the brain,” says brain.space CEO on back of $8.5 million Seed round
28.03.22
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Yafit Ovadia
The data-neuroscience fusion startup’s unique helmet can map brain waves and will be donned by the next Israeli astronaut on his upcoming mission. “There are billions of stars in the sky and billions of neurons in our brain. We’re all connected,” CEO Yair Levy says
Ramon.Space unveils high-capacity space-resilient storage solution
15.03.22
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Yafit Ovadia
The company’s ultra-high density storage solution will revolutionize space computing infrastructure by giving it Earth-like capabilities and the ability to deliver data in real-time
“People don’t realize that every time we swipe a card or navigate a car we’re accessing space tech”
12.11.21
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Yafit Ovadia
Four female space experts spoke during a panel moderated by Israel’s next astronaut about adopting dual-use technologies to better our future
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