Israeli Tech Domination
Israeli Tech Domination
Israeli Tech Domination
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explains the importance of migrating Russian
Jews with key technical skills to the United States and Israel to maximize their skill sets to
make Soviet Israel the world’s leading technological power.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uqwsb1TjQs&t=15s
eToro Launches Crypto-Based Universal Basic Income Project GoodDollar | The project is
being incubated by the company in London and Tel Aviv.
https://coinjournal.net/etoro-launches-crypto-based-universal-basic-income-project-gooddoll
ar/
Shamah, David. (January 31, 2014). “QualComm founder a fan long before ‘Start-Up
Nation’” | Irwin M. Jacobs prides himself on being one of the first US entrepreneurs to
discover what Israel could do for multinationals. Times of Israel.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/qualcomm-founder-a-fan-long-before-start-up-nation/ excerpts
Why Data Science is Booming in Israel | Israel’s tech sector is one of the hottest in the
world… The country’s startup culture has transformed Israel into a competitive tech industry
with some of the world’s most promising startups calling Israel home.
And there’s also the benefit of Tel Aviv holding the Data Science Summit for four years.
The event is hosted by IGTCloud, and it was held in May. Data Science is one of the world’s
driving industries because we have more data than ever before. The goal of autonomous
driving can only be met with proper data scientists at the helm.
These individuals will be able to help intelligence robots and future AI calculate and make
sense of big data.
Data science is an industry that is truly innovative, and it will be the industry that offers the
most potential for technological change.
And there’s a new reason for students to start pursuing their masters in data science:
Yandex.
Yandex, the “Google of Russia,” is going to expand into Israel. The tech firm, the largest in
Russia, will be launching a few services in Israel. The firm will be launching Yandex Music in
just a few weeks, and then there are additional plans for Israel.
Times of Israel broke the news that Yandex is still thinking about opening a taxi venture in
Israel and also plans to offer an eight-month course in data science. Yandex plans to
introduce their Y-Data initiative in Israel, a course that will be very similar to what is already
running in Russia. https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/why-data-science-is-booming-in-israel/
[Persian Nationalist] History of Israeli Tech Domination | Israel has violated US law by
re-exporting US military technology to China, yet they have never beared any
consequences.
How did Israel get access to US high technology and intellectual property? It all began in the
1970s, when the US and Israeli governments formed BIRD (Israel-United States Bi-national
Industrial Research and Development) Foundation. BIRD funds joint partnerships between
Israeli and American companies, with 50 percent of its funding coming from the US
government. That’s right, our taxpayer money is funding Israeli industry, while our
infrastructure is in shambles. This quote from a Bloomberg article is Talpiot in action, “The
company [BIRD] promotes joint industrial R&D between American and Israeli companies.
They provide a maximum of $1.2 million funding per project. BIRD-supported projects allow
leading Israeli technology companies to access key world class-US companies and establish
business ties.” There you go, US government funded BIRD gives Israeli tech companies
access to “world-class US companies.” That is where the Israeli high tech industry gets its
lifeblood. Using this access to US industry, Israel set up a massive espionage operation in
the United States to steal secret US defense secrets, military technology, and intellectual
property in the early 1980s. One operative, Jonathan Pollard, was caught in this operation.
Pollard was a US intelligence agent/Israeli spy who stole thousands of documents revealing
the methods used by the US for signal intelligence gathering. From then on, Israel had the
same intelligence gathering capabilities as the United States. Without Pollard, Israel would
never have been able to engage in signal intelligence gathering, which means that the
infamous Israeli companies tied to 9/11: Amdocs and Verint, would never have been formed.
But Pollard was just the tip of the iceberg. There was a whole Israeli Espionage Network
surrounding and working with Pollard, including guys like Richard Perle, Frank Gafney JR,
Douglas J Feith, John F Lehman Jr, and Paul Wolfowitz.
All this technology that Israel has stolen was developed by tax payer money through DARPA
(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency). Nearly all of Apple’s technology was
developed by DARPA. Google emerged through DARPA technology and the CIA’s MDDS
(Massive Digital Data Systems) project, and Facebook raised its initial capital through an
investment from Peter Thiel, whose data mining company, Palantir, was first funded by the
CIA Venture capital firm, In Q Tel.
Furthermore, there are Zionist fingerprints all over tech giants like Google and Facebook.
Google was initially partly funded by American Jew, Andy Bechtolsheim, the co founder of
the tech firm, Sun Microsystems, which has a major R&D center in Israel. Many other tech
firms including Google, Facebook, IBM, Motorola, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Apple have
R&D centers in Israel as well. Why would these firms choose to have R&D centers near Tel
Aviv? Tel Aviv is the ninth most expensive city in the world. Furthermore, it would make
more sense economically to have R&D centers in a place like Bangladesh. where wages are
significantly lower with a similar supply of high tech workers.
http://www.exposetheenemy.com/history-of-israeli-tech-domination
[Book] Shevavim shel tiḳṿah (Literally “Microchips of Hope”) Sipurehem shel yazame
taʻaśiyat ha-haiṭeḳ ha-Yiśraʾelit (The Birth of Israel’s High-Tech Industry) by Amos Levav
Published 1998 by Zemorah-Bitan in Tel-Aviv.
The book tells the story of the birth of the Israeli High-Tech industry from the early 1960’s to
the early 1990’s. It provides a fascinating account of the early entrepreneurs and companies
that were at the heart of the initial creation and development of the technology industry in
Israel; and how it evolved to become a significant force on a global scale.
The book is structured as a set of interlinked personal stories of key people, the pioneers
who are responsible for establishing and developing the companies that were the foundation
stone of the industry.
2018 Gandel Symposium on the Middle East: Maintaining Israel’s Technological Supremacy
https://youtu.be/ROnJRI0GAvI
Israel ’15 years ahead’ in cyber warfare capabilities | [T]he Israeli military does boast some
of the most advanced cyber capabilities in the world.
“We are ahead of the rest of the world in digital capabilities by at least 15 years. We’re
integrated operational internet capabilities which enable any commander to do anything in
any place,” the officer explained. – Israel National News 2016
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/208126
The top 10 icons of Israeli high-tech – part one | Long before Israel was known as the
startup nation, skilled and visionary men were already putting it on course as the next Silicon
Valley. In the first of a two-part series, ISRAEL21c takes a look at Israel’s top 10 high-tech
pioneers. https://www.israel21c.org/the-top-10-icons-of-israeli-high-tech-the-pioneers/
Full text of Netanyahu’s 2018 address to AIPAC | And there is a revolution taking place. This
couldn’t happen at the better time. Look at the ten leading companies in 2006: five energy
companies, one IT company, Microsoft. And a mere 10 years later, 2016, a blink of an eye in
historical terms, it’s completely reversed. Five IT companies, one energy company left. The
true wealth is in innovation. You know these companies: Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon,
Facebook. Guess what? They all have research centers in Israel. All of them, major research
centers. And they’re not alone. There are hundreds more. And there’s a reason, something
is going on. It’s a great change. It’s—you want to hear jargon? It’s one sentence. This is a
terrible sentence, but I have no other way to say it. It’s the confluence of big data,
connectivity and artificial intelligence, okay? Do you get that? You know what that does? It
revolutionizes old industries and it creates entirely new industries.
So here’s an old industry that Israel was always great in: agriculture. We were always good
in agriculture. But now we have precision agriculture. You know what that is? See that drone
in the sky? He’s connected to a big database. And there are sensors in the field, and in the
field there’s drip irrigation and drip fertilization. And now we can target, with this technology,
the water that we give, the fertilizer that we give down to the individual plant that needs it.
That’s precision agriculture. That’s Israel. Unbelievable.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/full-text-of-netanyahus-2018-address-to-aipac/
“Despite Israel’s small size geographically, it is a leader in the cybersecurity sphere and a
desired partner for collaboration worldwide, said former CIA director [Retired] General David
Petraeus … at the [2018] annual CyberTech conference in Tel Aviv.
Speaking at the event, which is hosting some 15,000 attendees from 80 countries over the
course of three days, including representatives from 210 companies and 160 international
delegations, Petraeus said, “Israel is a small country in all aspects, but it is a cyber
superpower. …
The ex-CIA chief added that the collaboration between the US and Israel reached “new
heights time and time again, far beyond what is being published in the media”. –
NoCamels.com 2018
http://nocamels.com/2018/01/israel-cyber-superpower-cia-cybertech-2018/
Billionaire Elon Musk visits Israel to scour tech, party in Jerusalem, hike Masada | The tech
giant said that Israel is a “technological superpower.”
http://www.jpost.com/Jpost-Tech/Billionaire-Elon-Musk-visits-Israel-to-scour-tech-party-in-Jer
usalem-hike-Masada-546592
NEW NASA DIRECTOR CHOOSES ISRAEL FOR FIRST INT’L VISIT | NASA and the ISA
will expand their cooperation, according to an official statement issued on Thursday by
Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis.
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-director-of-NASA-signs-agreement-with-ISA-in-first-i
nternational-visit-562334
Bill Gates: Israeli tech ‘changing the world’ | In video call to Microsoft Israel’s annual big
bash, co-founder says he’s ‘very impressed’ with Israel’s R&D
While Microsoft is known for many things, it is best known for Windows – and for years,
rumors have swirled for years that major parts of the operating system were developed in
Israel, something the company has confirmed although it has never specified just which
components of Windows are “Israeli.” Gates, who does know, wasn’t telling either, but he
was “very happy” to wish the Microsoft Israel R&D center a happy 25th anniversary.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/bill-gates-israeli-tech-changing-the-world/
Ex-IDF Intel Chief: By 2025, constant satellite feed will aid targeted killings | The former IDF
intelligence chief made several other observations about important trends in intelligence and
technology.
By 2025, 10,000 satellites will provide constant Israeli video surveillance of the Middle East
sufficient to carry out targeted killings of terrorists at any time and any place, former IDF
intelligence chief Aharon Zeevi Farkash said on Wednesday. …
Israel’s intelligence capabilities are moving so fast that soon they may reach a point where it
can turn all oral communications that it has picked up immediately into digital form, he said.
Furthermore, Israeli intelligence will then be able to forward the data in specific customized
formats for immediate use by the air force, navy and ground forces.
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/By-2025-constant-satellite-feed-will-aid-targeted-killings-5
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Is Israel on Its Way to Reach a Five-Year Commercial Space Race Mission? | Israel
introduced the world’s first nano satellites, which are flown in formation and are the first
autonomous spacecraft. The satellites were developed at Haifa’s Technion Israel Institute of
Technology.
The project was supported by the Israeli Space Agency and will launch at the end of the
year. Scientists are launching the satellites to showcase how a group of satellites can stay
600 kilometers above earth and stay together in a close formation.
Israeli’s startup innovation is slowly making its way into the space industry. …
Israel has made strides since 2015 when the Space Agency announced their plans to enter
the commercial space industry. Nano satellites and a strong startup culture put Israel in a
good position to capture well beyond 3% of the commercial space market. The country’s
five-year goal may well be on its way.
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/is-israel-on-its-way-to-reach-a-five-year-commercial-space-rac
e-mission/
How did Israel become the new Silicon Valley? | The short but impressive story of the
start-up environment in Israel makes many think that it has a bigger potential than the
American Silicon Valley, and this may, in fact, be true.
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/how-did-israel-become-the-new-silicon-valley/
Israel At 70: Top Venture Capitalists Offer Their Take On Future Innovation | While
celebrations for Israel’s 70th birthday are underway, NoCamels has interviewed experts from
six of the top venture capitalist firms in the country, picking their brains about the future of
Israeli innovation across industries, and what startups are catching their eye in automotive,
cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, big data, digital health, agritech, and retail.
http://nocamels.com/2018/04/future-innovation-israel-vc/
[Laughable cover story] How Google Started in Susan Wojcicki’s [Jewish] Garage | YouTube
Chief Executive Officer Susan Wojcicki joins host Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Studio 1.0” to
discuss how Google co-founders Larry Page [Jewish] and Sergey Brin [Jewish] started the
company in her Menlo Park garage. – Bloomberg 2016 https://youtu.be/ayRT5iaAt-o
5G mobile revolution designed in Israel | “Qualcomm is developing chips, and the first
generation of 5G is being developed here.” – Globes 2017
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article.aspx?did=1001207153&from=iglobes
5G cellphone service ‘made in Israel’ | Turns out that the team behind Intel’s next
revolutionary upgrade is based in the R&D department in Israel.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/248870
Qualcomm’s $2 billion 5G deal will power 2019 Lenovo, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi phones |
Qualcomm announced partnerships with six Chinese manufacturers to accelerate availability
of 5G devices in China. Preliminary Qualcomm agreements with four of the companies have
an estimated value of at least $2 billion over three years, beginning with the 2019 release of
domestic and global smartphones.
Under the new “5G Pioneer” initiative, Qualcomm expects to provide Lenovo, Oppo, Vivo,
Wingtech Technology, Xiaomi, and ZTE with a platform to develop “premium tier and global
5G commercial devices,” importantly including RF front-end components that convert analog
radio waves into digital signals. RF front-ends are critical parts in wireless phones, and can
dramatically reduce power drain along with battery size if properly engineered. –
VentureBeat 2018
https://venturebeat.com/2018/01/25/qualcomms-2-billion-5g-deal-will-power-2019-lenovo-op
po-vivo-and-xiaomi-phones/
Nokia’s cloud business expands with T-Mobile 5G win | Nokia’s CloudBand unit came from
the acquisition a couple of years ago of Alcatel-Lucent, where the cloud business unit was
built from scratch. Knowing this was a whole new ball game, it started bringing in new talent
and building the core team in 2011 with personnel in Israel.
When Nokia acquired Alcatel-Lucent two years ago, they took advantage of the situation to
do a reset of the portfolio. Then in 2017, Nokia started seeing the first deployments as a
result of that strategy, and according to Guy Shemesh, vice president of CloudBand within
Nokia’s software unit, it’s already off to a strong start in 2018. Shemesh was co-founder of
Alcatel’s Cloud Business Unit based in Israel that became the core strategy at
Alcatel-Lucent. – FierceWireless 2018
https://www.fiercewireless.com/wireless/nokia-s-cloud-business-expands-t-mobile-5g-win
Are 5G and AI Linked? Can India Vault To Pole Position In AI Race With 5G Rollout? | After
shaking up the telecom market with $25 million 4G wireless network, Reliance Jio is now
working with Israel’s Airspan to bring 5G service in India. – Analytics India Magazine 2018
https://analyticsindiamag.com/5g-ai-linked-can-india-vault-pole-position-ai-race-5g-rollout/
Israeli Digital Forensics Firm Can Now Hack Into Almost Any Cellphone, Tablet | The Israeli
digital forensics firm Cellebrite claims it now has the ability to unlock almost any phone on
the market, including iPhones installed with the latest software said to be of top-notch
security, as well as tablets like iPads.
http://nocamels.com/2018/02/cellebrite-hack-phone-tablet/ – NoCamels.com 2018
How one company is getting smartphones to rat out their criminal owners | Digital forensics
firm Cellebrite has moved from copying contacts on mobile phones to digital forensics,
helping police collar the bad guys along the way. – ZDNet 2014
http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-one-company-is-getting-smartphones-to-rat-out-their-crimi
nal-owners/
Terrorist’s iPhone didn’t turn up any useful information, FBI admits | It was nevertheless
reported that the FBI unlocked the device with the help of Israel’s Cellebrite, a company that
specialises in mobile forensic software. – The Telegraph 2016
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/04/15/terrorists-iphone-didnt-turn-up-any-usefu
l-information-fbi-admit/
In the U.S. specifically, Cellebrite has taken over $2 million worth of purchase orders from
the FBI since 2012—the agency renewed its software contract with the company earlier this
week, according to public records.
https://www.fpds.gov/ezsearch/fpdsportalq=cellebrite+CONTRACTING_AGENCY_NAME:%
22FEDERAL+BUREAU+OF+INVESTIGATION%22&s=FPDS&templateName=1.4&indexNa
me=awardfull&x=0&y=0&start=0
Haifa team sires Intel’s ‘best processor ever’ for laptops | New family of 8th generation Intel
Core processors lets computers perform 88% better than a 3-year-old PC, company says
https://www.timesofisrael.com/haifa-team-sires-intels-best-processor-ever-for-laptops/Israel
— Blockchain Capital of the World? | Interestingly, Israel is being positioned as one of the
countries that are supportive of Blockchain technology and its applications in
cryptocurrencies and other arears. The country’s stand is not surprising, considering the fact
that Israel has been dubbed the Startup Nation – a reflection of the number of its successful
startups, VC firms, funding funnels, founding teams, and the general collaborative and
supportive tech ecosystem. This piece provides some insights on the how Israel is gradually
becoming the blockchain and crypto-hub of the world.
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/israel-blockchain-capital-of-the-world/Israel Can Cook Up the
Next Big Thing in Fintech (financial technology) | [T]he minimal market size is probably what
caused Israel’s human capital to seek global financial expertise overseas. This in turn may
have been the catalyst for the creation of many successful global fintech companies. Israelis
who have held positions in financial institutions in New York, London, or Asian financial
centers, utilized their financial background as the driving force to build fintech startups like
alternative financiers Behalf Inc. and FundBox Inc. Israelis who have held roles at global
fintech enterprises like PayPal have later ventured onwards to build new and more agile
businesses like fraud prevention company Forter Ltd.
The former employees and executives of success stories like FundTech Ltd. (sold to D+H),
Traiana Inc. (sold to ICAP, now the NEX Group), Mint Bills Inc. (Sold to Intuit), Fraud
Sciences Ltd. (sold to PayPal) and Actimize Inc. (sold to NICE), have gained strong industry
expertise and now reap the fruits of obtaining such expertise by building new disruptive
fintech-focused ventures.
Several leading financial institutes such as J.P. Morgan, Citibank and Barclays have opened
development centers in Israel in recent years, looking to tap local expertise and talent. The
latter two have also set up fintech-oriented accelerators, looking to court some of the
country’s home-grown fintech startups, which number around 500 according to estimations
made by the Israeli Ministry of Finance in 2017.
Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, Israel has become globally known for its successes in
various industries such as unmanned aerial vehicles, cryptography, data manipulation and
cyber security, all of which already have and will continue to have a huge impact on global
financial institutions, including insurance carriers, who are in need of disruptive solutions to
improve their legacy systems.
After assessing all the input I have gathered from industry leaders and fintech founders over
the past few years, I believe the following technological advancements currently coming out
of Israel will be the backbone behind the next generation of Israeli fintech companies.
Big data aggregation and data manipulations can significantly enhance risk modeling,
false claim detection and insurance underwriting, impacting how policies are priced, how risk
is calculated and how an insurance carrier can make sure it has the necessary reserves to
fill claims.
Artificial intelligence and computer vision expertise can help build strong automated
systems, understand who the customer is and what financial products are most relevant.
Let’s not forgot autonomous vehicles, who will utilize computer vision technologies, providing
critical data for insurance carriers as they assess immediate and ongoing risks.
The quantum computing developments that are coming out of Israel’s leading
universities in the fields of medicine and data algorithms can disrupt capital markets and
certain types of trading, by executing more complex algorithms than today’s computers, in a
much faster way.
Targeting, retargeting and NLP technologies that have been used to market to
e-commerce purchasers and website visitors can be utilized as a strong marketing tool to
reach new insurance policy holders and provide them with the most relevant and customized
products.
Anti-malware, anti-phishing and security technologies that have been used in defense
systems can be utilized to recognize potential cyber attacks and mitigate damages. It’s clear
that insurance companies need updated defense mechanisms to match evolving cyber
threats.
Cryptography and blockchain-based technologies that have been used to
cryptographically store and transfer sensitive information can be utilized to secure massive
amounts of customer data, authenticate transactions, verify transacting parties as part of
“know-your-customer” standards and connect the unbanked/underbanked to new banking
and payment systems they could not access beforehand.
Unmanned aerial vehicles, smart sensors and other connected device
technologiescan bring a new generation of drones, autonomous vehicles, smart homes and
other IoT devices; all of which continue to be a substantial disruptor in the insurance
industry. …
As financial markets continue to evolve and embrace new business models, Israeli fintech
startups will be sure to adapt to those changes as well. We are already seeing it happening
in the world of blockchain and digital currencies, where three of the largest ICOs (initial coin
offering) to date were performed by Israeli startups.
Thus, Israel has advantages and disadvantages in its pursuit of becoming a global fintech
hub, and time will tell if regulations and capital markets will help or hinder Israel in that goal.
In the meantime, I believe we are just beginning to see the potential that lies within Israel’s
human capital, bringing forth the next wave of successful global fintech companies. –
Calcalist 2018 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3731717,00.html
AI Takes Center Stage in Israeli Tech | From eBay’s automated personal fashion designer to
Amazon’s hunger for local talent: a spotlight on Israel’s AI scene
Tech powers fight over Israeli AI specialists, but local talent is in over-demand. Amazon,
Intel, Nvidia, and Intuit vie for Israeli AI specialists, but local talent is already stretched thin,
with high demand coming not just from multinationals, but also from homegrown startups. –
Calcalist 2018 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3732521,00.html
Oracle CEO: We’re not in Israel to save money on taxes | Speaking at Oracle Israel’s offices
in Petah Tikva, Safra Catz said that Israel is a target because of its innovation, not its tax
benefits. http://iglob.es/?en1232070
The Junction is the leading platform in Israel for early stage startups to accelerate and
advance their ventures into better products and companies. http://thejunction.co.il/
As has been the case in other tech sectors, including Cybersecurity and Fintech, Israeli AI
startups are generating quite a buzz. Broadly speaking, Israeli tech startups have continued
to attract tremendous interest from investors, raising a total of $5.24 billion in 2017, an
increase of 9 percent from the previous year. Yet, broken down by sector, it is astounding
that a staggering $1.1 billion of investment, nearly 20 percent of the aforementioned total,
was directed towards AI companies. Driven by multi-sector demand for AI technology,
activity in the sector is broad and encompasses all industries, with Israeli AI firms developing
solutions across a wide cross section of verticals including Technology, Industrial,
Automotive, Enterprise, Healthcare, Fintech, and Marketing. Given the breadth of activity, it
is not surprising that Israeli AI startups are receiving global acclaim. Last year, seven Israeli
AI companies appeared on CB Insight’s list of “the most promising artificial intelligence
companies in the world”.
If the trend continues, and there is no reason to believe it won’t, we can expect a great deal
of innovative activity coming out of Israel’s AI sector. As an example of what the future
offers, below you will find five interesting Israeli companies whom you may be hearing more
about in coming years. – Times of Israel 2018
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/israel-is-becoming-an-artificial-intelligence-powerhouse-2/
Can foreign startups bridge China’s tech gap? | Booking Holdings, which operates brands
such as Booking.com, Priceline, Kayak and Cheapflights and is based in Norwalk,
Connecticut, is focused these days on AI. In his view, if you are not there, you will fail.
“That’s why we opened an R&D center in Tel Aviv, so we can access the best AI talent,” he
said.
Michael Radwin, Director, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Intuit explains why they
come to Israel for development due to the best AI data scientists and machine learning
engineers [35:40] – OurCrowd TV Israel 2018 https://youtu.be/2EhFgtD1T1M?t=35m40s
Artificial intelligence cyber-hacking arms race at full throttle | Experts are warning that cyber
defense can waste no time in playing catch-up.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Artificial-intelligence-cyber-hacking-arms-race-at-full-throttl
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AI experts call on mobile operators to get in the game | The founders of innovative
companies developing solutions based on artificial intelligence stressed the importance of
mobile operators, with Ran Krauss, CEO of Airobotics, most blunt in his assessment.
“There’s no other way to get this done without partnering up with mobile operators,” he said.
Krauss, who was joined by executives from Teralytics and MOV.AI, was speaking in the
Creating an Artificially Intelligent Future keynote.
Based in Israel, Airobotics has developed a pilotless drone solution, which is self-deployed
and works using AI algorithms. The company has already made inroads into what Krauss
calls the ‘industrial internet’ space, targeting sectors such as above-ground mining, oil and
gas, and seaports. – Mobile World Live 2018
https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/top-three/ai-experts-call-on-mobile-operat
ors-to-get-in-the-game/
ISRAEL JOINS THE RACE TO BECOME A QUANTUM SUPERPOWER | China and the US
have made substantial investments and advancements in some area of quantum research.
https://www.jpost.com//Israel-News/Israel-joins-the-race-to-become-a-quantum-superpower-
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Israeli gov’t allocates NIS 300m for quantum computing | Israel is gearing up for the
quantum computing race, one of the hottest fields in computing today. Sources inform
“Globes” that the Prime Minister’s Office plans to allocate an initial sum of NIS 300 million
($80 million) for development of quantum computing technology in Israel. Most of the money
will go to the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology for development of a quantum
computer, among the first in the world. Part of it will go to the Weizmann Institute of Science,
where scientists are working on development of capabilities in this field.
Sources familiar with the matter say that this is only an initial allocation of funds, and that to
the extent that the feasibility of the project is proven, the resources made available for it will
increase. It is assumed that private companies will also invest in quantum computing in
Israel as it makes progress.
http://en.globes.co.il/en/article-government-allocates-nis-300m-for-quantum-computing-1001
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Interview: Quantum tech is tip of iceberg, full application expected to come in decades:
Israeli scientist | The “beautiful” work made in China shows a development in the direction of
the quantum technology, but this kind of application is still in the beginning, said Stern.
The Israeli scientist would like to encourage more communication between China and Israel
in the field of quantum technology and it will be significantly helpful to develop good
connections between the two countries. There are a lot of very difficult problems in the field,
Stern said, “We need to combine all the brain power of the world.”
Quantum technology is a new field of physics and engineering, which transitions some of the
properties of quantum mechanics into practical applications such as quantum computing,
quantum sensing, quantum cryptography, quantum simulation, quantum metrology and
quantum imaging.
Quantum mechanics in some sense gives the possibility of doing two things in two places at
the same time, and “coherence” is a big obstacle that should be overcome in the process of
pushing forward the development of the quantum technology, Stern said, adding that if there
are 1,000 bytes, the number of possibilities will then become “very large” simultaneously and
scientists should do many calculations in parallel. – Xinhua 2018
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-02/25/c_136997531.htm
How quantum physics can make Israel more secure | The prime minister’s freshly
announced project recruits some revolutionary technologies and excites scientists
https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-quantum-physics-can-make-israel-more-secure/
Q&A With Israel’s Quantum Queen | Michal: OK, so some really important things in our world
work on quantum mechanics: things like lasers (for industrial, medical, security, and fiber
optic communication), semiconductor devices (your phone, solar cells, light emitting diodes,
and memory chips), imaging technologies (think CT scans), sensors (pressure and humidity,
biomedical and drug discovery, environmental etc) , batteries and fuel cells (electric vehicle
battery, H2 and other types of fuel cells). There’s quantum stuff going on inside all of those
as the quantum effects change the way devices work, modify their design and fundamental
properties. But now that quantum stuff is going to into computers too, making them much
more super than the supercomputers we currently have that do things like figuring out our
DNA.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startupnationcentral/2018/04/22/qa-with-israels-quantum-quee
n/2/#20cdefa92e8a
Israeli physicist leads int’l team making quantum computer | Bar-Ilan’s Beena Kalisky is
working with researchers in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden on the
groundbreaking project.
https://www.israel21c.org/israeli-physicist-leads-intl-team-making-quantum-computer/
Government Innovation Arm Marks Next Frontiers for Israeli Tech: Quantum Computing,
Personalized Health, and Precision Agriculture | The country’s influential government
innovation arm intends to invest in domains that may bring about the next spurt of growth of
Israeli tech, said CEO Aharon Aharon
Israel aims to nearly double its technology workforce within the next ten years, according to
a report published in October by the government arm headed by Mr. Aharon, officially called
the Israeli Innovation Authority (IIA). – Calcalist 2018
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3732546,00.html
Daniel Amihud Lidar[1] is the holder of the Viterbi Professorship of Engineering at the
University of Southern California, where he is a Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Chemistry, Physics & Astronomy. He is the Director and co-founder of the USC Center for
Quantum Information Science & Technology (CQIST) as well as Scientific Director of the
USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computation Center, notable for his research on control of
quantum systems and quantum information processing.
He is a class of 1986 graduate of the Armand Hammer United World College of the
American West. He obtained his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1997
under [2]Robert Benny Gerber and Ofer Biham, with a thesis entitled Structural
Characterization of Disordered Systems.
Job One for Quantum Computers: Boost Artificial Intelligence | But a quantum computer’s
ability to store information compactly doesn’t make it faster. You need to be able to use
those qubits. In 2008, Lloyd, the physicist Aram Harrow of MIT and Avinatan Hassidim, a
computer scientist at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, showed how to do the crucial algebraic
operation of inverting a matrix. …
Last year a group led by Maria Spiropulu, a particle physicist at the California Institute of
Technology, and Daniel Lidar, a physicist at USC, applied the algorithm to a practical
physics problem: classifying proton collisions as “Higgs boson” or “no Higgs boson.” Limiting
their attention to collisions that spat out photons, they used basic particle theory to predict
which photon properties might betray the fleeting existence of the Higgs, such as momentum
in excess of some threshold. They considered eight such properties and 28 combinations
thereof, for a total of 36 candidate signals, and let a late-model D-Wave at the University of
Southern California find the optimal selection. It identified 16 of the variables as useful and
three as the absolute best. The quantum machine needed less data than standard
procedures to perform an accurate identification. “Provided that the training set was small,
then the quantum approach did provide an accuracy advantage over traditional methods
used in the high-energy physics community,” Lidar said.
https://www.wired.com/story/job-one-for-quantum-computers-boost-artificial-intelligence/
Israel wins second-largest number of cybersecurity deals globally | Israeli startups BioCatch,
Cylus and D-ID are among the 26 cybersecurity firms selected by CB Insights that are
transforming the industry
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-nabs-second-largest-number-of-cybersecurity-deals-glo
bally/
Israeli Partnerships Help Gulfstream Soar | The Savannah company’s jet aircraft incorporate
Israeli tech, earning it Conexx’s U.S. Company of the Year award.
Since 2001, Gulfstream and Israel Aerospace Industries have collaborated to design,
develop and certify more than 500 business aircraft.
IAI delivers advanced technologies and systems in all domains: air, space, land, sea, cyber,
homeland security and ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance). IAI manufactures
systems for the Israel Defense Forces and other national militaries.
General Dynamics acquired Gulfstream in July 1999. The company soon identified IAI’s
business jet products to complement its product line of private jets typically flown from coast
to coast in the United States. – Atlanta Jewish Times 2018
http://atlantajewishtimes.timesofisrael.com/israeli-partnerships-help-gulfstream-soar/
eBay Unveils Personalized Fashion Design AI | The new algorithm is currently being tested
at eBay’s Israel R&D center, and a controlled pilot will be launched among Israeli shoppers
this year – Calcalist 2018
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3731862,00.html
‘Netflix for virtual reality’ targets your living room | Working with any brand of headset, Tel
Aviv-based Inception will use VR to transport viewers inside reality TV programs and much
more. – ISRAEL21c 2018
https://www.israel21c.org/netflix-for-virtual-reality-targets-your-living-room/
Tel Aviv University’s smart artificial intelligence program | Scientists and other researchers
are working on several machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) projects.
According to Globerson, Yandex’s founder Arkady Volozh believes so much in growing the
AI/ML field out of Israel that he spearheaded Yandex’s funding of the program. …
IN ONE EXAMPLE, TAU recently signed a cooperation agreement for joint research in
“Smart Cities and Digital Living” with Stanford University, which draws heavily on big data
and machine learning. The five-year grant, funded by the Koret Foundation of San
Francisco, is bringing together leading scholars and scientists from TAU with their
counterparts at Stanford to advance multidisciplinary, basic and applied research in data
science that enhances the quality of life, safety and efficiency of cities, while supporting
communications across people and organizations.
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Tel-Aviv-Universitys-smart-artificial-intelligence-program-
553218
Israel hosts 1st int’l cybersecurity conference for [smart] cities | Participants will meet with
leading cyber security experts for a global brainstorming session on the challenges and
threats of smart cities.
Among the speakers are Israeli Minister of Economy Eli Cohen; Jonathan Reichental, chief
innovation officer of Israel Electric Corporation; Roy Zisapel, cofounder and CEO of
Radware, and former Mossad Director General Tamir Pardo. – ISRAEL21c 2018
https://www.israel21c.org/israel-hosts-1st-intl-cybersecurity-conference-for-cities/
6 Ways To Make Smart Cities Future-Proof Cybersecurity Cities | “There is no place like
Israel to teach local government leaders how to make their cities and citizens cybersecurity
resilient.” – Forbes 2018
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2018/02/14/6-ways-to-make-smart-cities-future-proof-c
ybersecurity-cities/
Smart Cities Under Attack | As cities become smarter, the existence of citizens is left
vulnerable to cyber attacks that threaten to shut down critical infrastructures, leading to
chaos and major disasters. Join efforts with the leading Israeli and global cyber guardians in
war game exercises, learn major cyber fight strategies and technologies. Cyber security
thought leaders will present new cyber weapons and prognosis on cybercrime developments
http://www.muniworld.com/#part-1Speakers: http://www.muniworld.com/speakers/
First ‘Smart City’ Cybersecurity Conference In Tel Aviv Hosts 80 International Delegations |
Former head of the Mossad Pardo, who since finishing his term with the Mossad in 2016 has
joined the Israeli cyber firm XM Cyber, gave some of the more memorable and grim
statements of the event on the issue of cybersecurity.
Cyber, he said using a term often used by in Hebrew to mean cybersecurity or cyber threats,
“is a nuclear weapon — a soft and silent nuclear weapon.” …
“There is a lot more chaos coming. Chaos is the biggest threat to democratic countries,”
Pardo warned, outlining different scenarios where hackers, whom he refers to as “hunters”
with levels of sophistication that is “generations ahead,” [Israel’s kill switch diplomacy] take
out telecom systems, electricity grids, and power installations, and engage in advanced
ransom schemes that can inflict significant damage on brands. Some of this has already
happened, he acknowledged. – NoCamels.com 2018
http://nocamels.com/2018/02/smart-city-cyber-conference-tel-aviv/
Israeli companies talking to Saudi Arabia about $500b. ‘Smart City’ | A number of Israeli
companies are talking to the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia about developing the
proposed 26,500-sq.km. “Smart City” zone, The Jerusalem Post has learned, a blow to the
decades-long Arab League boycott of the Jewish – Jerusalem Post 2017
http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Israeli-companies-likely-talking-to-Saudi-Arab
ia-about-500-bil-smart-city-508429
Russia to invest billions of dollars in Saudi Arabia’s future megacity | As part of the work on
Neom, RDIF plans to attract leading Russian companies working in solar energy, health,
artificial intelligence technologies, high-speed transport, and the construction of port
infrastructure. – Russia Today 2017
https://www.rt.com/business/407824-neom-saudi-arabia-russia/
Israeli defense electronics and weapons specialist] Rafael focus on “4th industrial revolution”
reaps dividends | Now the company is leveraging developments in what has been called the
Fourth Industrial Revolution, namely artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data, to
improve defense-related products and systems. In order to harness this latest in technology
for defense purposes, Rafael has established a number of facilities outside of the company
that work with academia and collaborate with commercial entities. – Aviation International
News 2018
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/defense/2018-02-06/rafael-focus-4th-industrial-rev
olution-reaps-dividends
Israel to launch Big Data health project amid privacy concerns | This area of digital health is
estimated at six trillion dollars.
The five-year program will have a budget of nearly NIS 1 billion ($280 million). The funds will
go toward digitizing and sharing patient data among the country’s health funds, relying on
artificial intelligence (AI) tools to more accurately detect abnormalities and find correct
diagnoses.
“We are making a move of historical significance. We are developing the industries of
tomorrow,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a statement on Sunday, adding that
the digital-health field involves the intersection of big data, artificial intelligence and
connectivity.
“It’s potentially bigger than cybersecurity, which is a huge area. It’s bigger than
transportation, a huge area as well. This area of digital health is estimated at six trillion
dollars,” Netanyahu said. “Let’s assume that we get 10% real market out of this potential –
[which] in my opinion, is a conservative estimate – that’s a $600 billion market.”
http://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/Israel-to-launch-Big-Data-health-project-547043
Doctor Writes ‘Epic Saga’ Of Jews in Medicine | “Jews and Medicine” (Ktav Publishing)
examines one of the largest and perhaps greatest of Jewish endeavors: the Jewish
contribution to medicine — from its origins in ancient Israel up until 1950.
“Five hundred years ago, 50% of the doctors in Europe were Jews,” Heynick said at a recent
reading of “Jews and Medicine,” at a Brooklyn Barnes & Noble. At the time, Jews made up
less than 1% of the total population of Europe. But from the lowest rung of society to the
court physicians, Jews were deeply embedded in the medical profession. Medicine was a
profession that the Jew — wandering from land to land — could take with him. “Fast forward
500 years: 36 Nobel Prize winners in medicine were Jews — and [the Jews] are not even
approaching 1% of the world population,” Heynick said. …
“Yes,” Heynick said, the common view was that “Jewish physicians poison their patients. But
only one in 10. That was an interpretation.” According to the medieval logic, Jews would not
be able to survive if they poisoned every single one of their patients, so they poisoned only a
minority. – The Forward 2003
https://forward.com/culture/7926/doctor-writes-epic-saga-of-jews-in-medicine/
Merck Group Inaugurates Jerusalem Innovation Lab | The new lab is located at Merck
subsidiary Qlight Nanotech, acquired by the pharmaceutical company in 2015 – Calcalist
2018 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3731393,00.html
With 67 startups behind him, Israel’s Gigi Levy-Weiss can spot a winner – Haaretz 2015
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/.premium-israeli-startup-guru-can-spot-a-win
ner-1.5436383 [Gigi Levy-Weiss “held senior positions at several Israeli companies including
Amdocs, where he was the president of the European and Latin American division.”]
Billionaire Donates $20m to Israel’s Sheba Hospital for Nuclear Medicine, Research Center |
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan has begun to build a new
2,000-square-meter medical center for nuclear medicine and research after receiving a gift
of $20 million from Russian Jewish billionaire Roman Abramovich.
The three-story center will focus on nuclear medicine, molecular imaging and research,
using a cyclotron – a particle accelerator that can pinpoint and kill cancer cells by using
radioactive ion beams. …
Abramovich has long been a generous supporter of Sheba Medical Center; in past years he
has donated $57 million, and partnered with the hospital on pediatric heart and cancer
research. He serves as Chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, and is
a trustee of the Moscow Jewish Museum, in addition to being a generous supporter of the
Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidic movement. – JewishPress.com 2018
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/chessed-and-tzedaka/billionaire-donates-20m-to-israels-s
heba-hospital-for-nuclear-medicine-research-center/2018/03/03/
Predictive Patient Care Startup Medial EarlySign Raises $30 Million | Predictive patient care
startup Medial EarlySign has raised $30 million in Series B funding, the Israel-based
company announced Tuesday, bringing its total equity raised to $50 million. The round was
led by Israel-based life science fund aMoon Partners, with participation by Li Ka-Shing’s
Horizon Ventures.
How Salesforce is compelling Israeli retailers to go online | “We’re in the middle of the fourth
industrial revolution, and the world is changing very rapidly,” Short said. “We’re seeing the
whole impact of mobile, cloud, artificial intelligence, robots and 4-D printing.” – Jerusalem
Post 2018
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/How-Salesforce-is-compelling-Israeli-retailers-to-go-online
-540900
Israeli tech firm undercuts facial recognition to bolster privacy | It has also signed preliminary
agreements with a number of leading government organisations – Perry would not disclose
which ones, nor how much the product will sell for. – Reuters 2018
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-israel-technology-privacy/israeli-tech-firm-undercuts-facial-re
cognition-to-bolster-privacy-idUKKCN1FY1Z8
Without Proper Security, No Connected Car Should Be Allowed on the Road- Argus CEO
Explains | Founded in 2013, Argus has decades of experience in both cyber security and the
automotive industry. Today, the Argus team consists of over fifty people, the vast majority of
whom are ex-8200 military intelligence officers who collectively bring tens of decades of
experience in cyber technology to the company. Argus also has hired automotive industry
veterans. With the knowledge base of the team, Argus solutions and services are built for
the automotive industry by automotive and cyber experts.
With headquarters and R&D located in Tel Aviv, Israel and offices next to major automotive
centers in Detroit, Silicon Valley, Stuttgart and Tokyo, Argus is well positioned to play a
central role in the industry for years to come. – vpnMentor Blog
https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/interview-with-argus-ceo-ofer-ben-noon/
Despite Low Profile, Israel’s Online Games Firms Earn Big for Startup Nation | But the
games industry may be just as big, as seen by the $500 million acquisition of Plarium by
Australias Aristocrat Leisure, one of the worlds largest makers of slot machines. Plariums
portfolio of online games includes Vikings: War of Clans, which has been among the
top-10-grossing strategy games since its release two years ago. – Haaretz 2017
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/israel-s-online-games-firms-earn-big-for-start
up-nation-1.5442550
Israeli Start-ups Are Leading the Growth of Gaming | What is special about Israeli expertise?
What is the competitive advantage?
The Israeli gaming industry benefits from the great local startup ecosystem. Israeli engineers
are at the forefront of innovation for sensors (to detect movements, emotions, wellness,
etc.), Big Data (for online marketing, leverage user databases, etc.), computer vision and
video analysis (VR, AR, etc.), Artificial Intelligence, IOT, and many more. In addition, since
the end of the ‘90s and the rise of the Internet, some Israeli companies became world
leaders in the online casino and poker industry and developed exceptional know-how around
online user acquisition, retention, marketing, and monetization. – Start-Up Nation Central
Blog 2017
http://blog.startupnationcentral.org/gaming/how-israeli-startups-are-leading-the-growth-of-ga
ming/
Start-Up Nation Central Ltd. (CC) connects companies and countries to the people and
technologies in Israel that can solve their most pressing challenges. We are the authoritative
source on, and the GPS to, the Israeli innovation community. We are an independent,
non-profit organization committed to accelerating your growth.
http://blog.startupnationcentral.org/
10 Israeli Startups Founded by Ultra-Orthodox Jews Seeking New York Investors | “When
we founded KamaTech and began working to accelerate ultra-orthodox startups, people
thought it was a joke,” KamaTech Founder and CEO Moshe Friedman told Calcalist. “The
process has been amazing. We started five years ago with five startups and by now over
1000 startups have applied to our program.” – Calcalist 2018
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3732537,00.html
First Israeli research nanosatellite launches from India | Foot-long, 11-pound BGUSAT
orbiter successfully reaches space, will study weather, desertification, airglow and other
phenomena
Israel successfully launched into space Wednesday a new nanosatellite, the first for Israeli
academia, that will conduct scientific missions for Ben Gurion University of the Negev. –
Times of Israel 2017
https://www.timesofisrael.com/first-israeli-research-nanosatellite-launches-from-india/
SpaceX signs a deal with Israel to launch two of its communication satellites into orbit |
Israel’s Space Communications has signed a deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch two
communication satellites into orbit, after a prior attempt ended in disaster.
http://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/spacex-signs-a-deal-with-israel-to-launch-two-of
-its-communication-satellites-into-orbit-4157337.html
9900 supplies real time information to all levels of the establishment: The political leadership,
top military decision makers, battalion commanders and even smaller units. Since 9900 can
monitor distant countries most of the demand for its information comes from the defense
establishment. The unit’s commander explains: “Information is sent out immediately after the
request is received. We instantly aim a satellite camera at the requested zone. Since Israel
has 10 satellites, each one orbiting the earth every hour and a half or so, we effectively have
worldwide coverage. An Elbit system, for example, synchronizes surveillance activities in a
certain order, and that’s how we receive real time information.” – iHLS 2013
https://i-hls.com/archives/22809
The latest hot start-ups to emerge from Israel’s cybersecurity war machine – CNBC 2017
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/28/the-latest-hot-start-ups-to-emerge-from-israels-cybersecur
ity-war-machine.html
[Creepy video] Technology Allows Us to Unleash Deep-Seated Needs and Desires, Says
Google Executive | As innovation unlocks new technologies, people still feel the need to
connect it to their everyday lives, says Head of Strategic Planning at Google Abigail Posner
– Calcalist 2018 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3734357,00.html
Ex-Mossad Chief Recruits Over 30 Elite Israeli Hackers For Cybersecurity Firm
http://nocamels.com/2018/03/ex-mossad-chief-recruits-israeli-hackers/
20 top tech inventions born of conflict | Many of Israel’s most amazing contributions to the
world – from the DiskOnKey to the PillCam –result from its existential need for innovation in
the military. https://www.israel21c.org/20-top-technology-inventions-born-of-conflict/
Cybersecurity Pioneer Gil Shwed to Receive First Israel Prize in Technology | Founder and
CEO of Check Point Software Technologies has been awarded the first Israel Prize in the
newly formed technology category
Check Point, founded 25 years ago, is among Israel’s largest technology companies and a
major world cybersecurity company. The company invented the world’s first firewall, based
on a patent held by Shwed.
Prior to founding the company, Shwed was part of the Israeli army’s elite Unit 8200, where
he worked on military computer projects.
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/cybersecurity-pioneer-gil-shwed-to-receive-first-israel-p
rize-in-tech-1.5870317
Check Point billionaire seeks to make Israel global leader in healthcare | Set up 10 months
ago, the 8400 Health Network run by Nacht and co-founder Yair Schindel aims to gather the
brightest brains at the intersection of health and technology to help Israel become a life
science powerhouse.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/check-point-billionaire-seeks-to-make-israel-global-leader-in-h
ealthcare/
The Heart of Israeli Cyber, a Check Point Brotherhood [Mafia] | Alumni of the veteran Israeli
computer-security company are behind an outsize number of successful startups in the
same area. Last spring they all got together when Check Point acquired the startups
Hyperwise and Lacoon.
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/.premium-a-brotherhood-at-israeli-cyber-s-he
art-1.5392265
New Israeli VC fund recruits industry veterans to nurture cybersecurity startups | Cyberstarts
is looking to invest in early-stage companies, leveraging the experts’ experience
The general partner of Sequoia Capital’s Israeli arm, Gili Raanan, is setting up a new fund to
invest in early stage cybersecurity companies and has recruited industry heavyweights to
back the initiative.
Among the investors in the new fund are Shlomo Kramer and Marius Nacht, two of the
co-founders of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.; Amichai Shulman, co-founder of
Imperva; Mickey Boodaei and Rakesh Loonkar, two of the founders of Trusteer, acquired by
IBM; Nir Zuk, the founder of Palo Alto Networks; and Assaf Rappaport, one of the founders
of Adallom, acquired by Microsoft Corp. Sequoia Capital is also an investor in the fund.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/new-israeli-vc-fund-recruits-industry-veterans-to-nurture-cyber
security-startups/
[Jon Swinn] Yissum is the technology transfer company that sells the patents of technology
developed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which includes the Technion. Mobileye
got their initial tachnology through Yissum.
“Yissum is the Technology Transfer company of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Our
mission is to benefit society by converting extraordinary innovations and transformational
technologies into commercial solutions that address our most urgent global challenges. We
are leaders in innovation and experts in technology and evaluation acquisition strategies.
Together with Hebrew University’s top researchers, Yissum is bridging breakthrough
academic research with scientific and commercial applications.” http://www.yissum.co.il/
Cisco Backs Israeli Marketing Conversation Analytics Startup Gong | Gong’s online service
gives sales representatives insights into their interactions with customers by analyzing
recorded phone calls and tracking keywords and topics of conversation
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3736198,00.html