Tag: Israel Technology
Soccer legend Lionel Messi to be face of Israel’s OrCam Technologies
Jerusalem-based OrCam Technologies, which develops artificial intelligence-based wearable devices to aid the blind and visually impaired, announced on Wednesday that it was partnering with soccer legend Lionel Messi.
OrCam’s MyEye device can read texts aloud,...
Israeli leader in artificial intelligence earns $1 million Dan David Prize
Israeli tech leader Amnon Shashua will be awarded the 2020 Dan David Prize for his contributions to the field of artificial intelligence (AI) as CEO of Mobileye and co-founder of OrCam, a tech company...
Israeli startup helps create first-ever interactive ad for Super Bowl LIV
The Israeli startup Eko has teamed up with the consumer-goods giant Procter & Gamble to develop the first interactive commercial co-created by consumers that will air during Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, reported The Jerusalem...
These Are The Biggest Israeli Tech M&As We Reported on in 2019
CTech – The total value of this year’s completed mergers and acquisitions of Israeli technology companies more than doubled that of 2018, amounting to $9.9 billion, or a 102% increase year-over-year, according to a new report...
Israeli technology helps Sierra Leone schoolchildren drink clean water from air
The St. Joseph’s girls’ school in Sierra Leone’s capital of Freeport has received Israeli technology that produces fresh, safe-drinking water out of air.
The technology, which comes in the form of an atmospheric water generator...
The Aerospace Industry of Israel will build the Amos 8 satellite
The government wants the new satellite to be built by the Israeli industry to preserve the unique knowledge acquired for decades.
The security and defense cabinet decided yesterday that Israel's Aerospace Industry (IAI) build the...
Israeli company to deliver food by drone in Iceland
An Israeli technology firm is providing takeout-food delivery services to Icelanders in the capital of Reykjavík, expanding its supply routes from one test route to 13.
Almost half of Reykjavik will be able to receive delicacies...