Monthly Archives: March 2019

Israel beats Austria in Euro soccer qualifier

In their European 2020 Cup soccer qualifying round, Israel beat Austria 4-2 in Haifa. It was their first victory over Austria in 20 years and it took them to second place in Group G.  Israel’s Eran Zahavi scored a hat-trick … Continue reading

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When the smoke clears

700 Israeli soldiers badly wounded defending their country formed a self-help group to promote the healing process.  Jerusalem U has produced a film about these brave soldiers, which is available on amazon or for a small charge or free to … Continue reading

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New coral beach in Eilat

50 years ago, Israel started building a pipeline on an Eilat beach to take Iranian oil to Europe. When the Shah of Iran was deposed, the pipeline was abandoned. Nature took over and a new coral reef began to form. … Continue reading

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Drip irrigation across India

I reported previously (2nd Dec) that Israel’s Netafim was deploying its drip-irrigation systems to 6,000 farmers in Hungund, India. It has since won a $100 million contract to install its systems in 100 villages, benefiting 60,000 farmers across India. https://www.jpost.com/Jpost-Tech/Business-and-Innovation/Netafim-to-connect-60000-Indian-farmers-to-irrigation-technology-583175

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McDonald’s buys Israeli AI startup

I mentioned previously (Jan 2018) Israeli startup Dynamic Yield, which uses Artificial Intelligence to deliver a personalized service to customers.  Fast food giant McDonald’s has recognized DY’s potential and has bought the innovative startup for $300 million. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-mcdonalds-buys-israeli-ai-co-dynamic-yield-for-300m-1001279529 https://www.dynamicyield.com/blog/dynamic-yield-joins-mcdonalds/

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OrthoSpace exits for up to $220 million

I reported previously (Jan 2014) on Israel’s OrthoSpace which develops a biodegradable balloon that can be implanted into injured shoulders, preventing friction and alleviating pain. NYSE-listed Stryker Corp. is acquiring OrthoSpace for up to $220 million. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3758301,00.html

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Pointer exits for $140 million

I reported previously (see here) on Israel’s Pointer Telelocation whose software tracks vehicles for fleet management, insurance purposes and stolen vehicle recovery. US based I.D. Systems is acquiring Pointer in a deal valued at some $140 million. https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-i-d-systems-to-buy-israels-pointer-telelocation-for-140-million/

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Two new Fattal hotels in Jerusalem

Israeli international hotel chain Fattal is building a new 168-room NYX Jerusalem Hotel near the Mahane Yehuda market. It is also expanding the former Alliance School into a 90-room boutique hotel. Fattal has 200 hotels in 18 countries including the … Continue reading

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Tnuva launches startup accelerator

Israel-based Tnuva Food Industries has launched a startup accelerator program focusing on retail technologies. Dubbed Capsule, the program will scout startups and entrepreneurs for strategic collaborations, offering them access to Tnuva’s facilities, business advisement, and mentorship. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3758143,00.html

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The search for more Israeli gas

Several companies, including Exxon Mobil, have acquired Israeli government tender documents pertaining to oil and gas exploration rights off the coast of Israel. The ongoing auction closes in June. Seabed estimates are 75 trillion cubic feet of gas and 6.6 … Continue reading

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