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BP Backs Quick-Charging Battery Startup StoreDot
22.05.18
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Meir Orbach
StoreDot develops fast-charging batteries for mobile phones, tablets, and laptops, as well as for electric vehicles
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Visit Israel
26.04.18
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Adrian Filut
Mr. Abe is set to lead a Japanese business delegation to Israel. The Japanese prime minister last visited Israel in 2015
CTech’s Tuesday Israeli Tech News Roundup
13.03.18
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Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference opened in New York City. Israel—the startup that predates 1948. Chinese telecommunications company Huawei sued for $23 million by Israeli distributor Electra for breach of contract
Japan’s TDK Scouting for Investment Opportunities in Israel
13.03.18
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Tofi Stoler
Earlier this month, the Japanese multinational electronics company invested in Israel-based quick-charging battery startup StoreDot