Monthly Archives: October 2017

Israel gets more competitive

Israel has leapt eight places to number sixteen in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018. It is the top country in the Middle East and is ahead of Australia, France, China, Spain and Russia. Israel was 3rd in … Continue reading

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A highway for driverless cars

Israel has opened a new 1.5 km stretch of Road 531 north of Herzliya for two months, exclusively for five companies to test their technology for autonomous cars. The five are Nexar (dashboard camera), GM (autonomous car). Mobileye, Innoviz (LIDAR … Continue reading

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Underwater autonomous vehicle

While the motor industry is watching Israel developments in driverless cars, Ben Gurion University scientists have developed HydroCamel II, Israel’s first Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). The 2.5-meter vehicle will assist the security, oil & gas and marine research sectors. http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-bgn-launches-autonomous-underwater-vehicle-1001208182

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Intel Israel’s artificial intelligence center

Intel Israel is hiring dozens of new employees to work in a new artificial intelligence (AI) center being established by the company at its Ra’anana and Haifa campuses. Intel Israel already has 10,000 employees in Kiryat Gat, Yakum, Ra’anana, Jerusalem, … Continue reading

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Israeli food technologies

This new short video could have summarized my latest blog “Harvest for the World”. It features three Israeli companies previously featured in my newsletters – Water-Gen (water from air), Genie (one-minute kitchen) and Evogene (high-yield, resistant crops). https://www.youtube.com/embed/PRKw8Mt101U?rel=0

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1989 prediction is proved in 2017

In 1989, Professor Tsvi Piran of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem predicted (in the journal Nature) that the merger of two Neutron stars would produce a burst of gamma rays. He was either ignored or met with skepticism. Now 28 … Continue reading

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Preventing pipeline breaks

Israel’s Precognize uses artificial intelligence to detect glitches in pipelines and prevent leaks by sending out clear alerts. The predictive maintenance technology translates the raw information from sensors into timely warnings. https://www.timesofisrael.com/startup-hopes-to-halt-pipeline-leaks-by-predicting-threats/

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Another Israeli satellite

When I reported previously (3rd Sep) on the successful launch of Israel’s VENµS environmental satellite, I missed the fact that the same rocket put another Israeli satellite into orbit. The second one was IAI’s advanced observation Optsat 3000 satellite, for … Continue reading

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How is Israel’s moonshot going?

SpaceIL – Israeli representative in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition –  is busy constructing the spacecraft to be launched next year. They have completed the skeleton and the eight engines. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5017213,00.html

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Double-helix bridge wins international award

Beersheva’s High-Tech Park Bridge was the winner in the long span category of the triannual Footbridge Awards at the Footbridge 2017 conference in Berlin. The 75-meter bridge, in the shape of a double helix, is also known as the DNA … Continue reading

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