The largest-ever overseas investment in Israel
The Israeli finance and economy ministries have approved a plan by Intel to invest $6 billion in upgrading its chip-manufacturing plant in Israel, marking the largest-ever single international investment in the Jewish state. Intel will hire 1000 more workers at its Kiryat Gat factory.
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Israel = Silicon Valley: Part II
The DLD Tel Aviv Conference included a panel of the Israeli heads of IBM, General Motors, Qualcomm, Deutsch Telekom and Google. All agreed that Israel’s superb engineering talent is due to strong academic institutions, entrepreneurial and creative spirit, hard working and a “can-do” attitude.
Pricense wins MasterCard Israel Technology Award
Pricense won the MasterCard Israel Technology $25,000 first prize for its use of “big data analysis” to set prices for on-line retailers. Its system raises or lowers prices automatically to maximize revenue, based on traffic, historical data, consumer behavior and other factors.
$3 million order for Camtek
(Thanks to Atid-EDI) Israel’s Camtek has received $3 million worth of new orders from one of the world's largest OSATs (Outsourced Semi-conductor Assembly and Test organizations). These orders are for 2D and 3D inspection and metrology for Advanced Packaging semiconductor applications.
Arab-Israeli incubator raises $4.5 million
Takwin (Arabic for Genesis or start) is a unique incubator for start-ups in the Arab-Israeli community. Takwin Labs raised $4.5 million from Israeli (Jewish and Arab) and US investors. It will invest hundreds of thousands of dollars per venture in 4-6 start-up companies.
Wizz off to Budapest, Bucharest and Warsaw
Low-cost airline Wizz Air has announced that due to increased demand, it has added one weekly flight on each its services from Tel Aviv to Budapest and Bucharest. It has also reinstated its Tel Aviv-Warsaw service earlier than planned.
Israeli security for Scottish port
(Thanks to Atid-EDI) Aberdeen Harbor is the NW Europe’s center of activity for the offshore oil and gas industry's marine support operations. It selected Israel’s Siklu to deliver a
next generation security network of traffic including streaming HD video images from the latest IP cameras. Siklu also implemented free Wi-Fi to cover the start of the 21st stage of the Tour de France, in Leeds UK.
Bank of Israel’s governor gets an “A”
"Global Finance" magazine has named Governor of the Bank of Israel, Karnit Flug, as one of the seven best central bank governors in the world. The magazine gave Flug an "A" rating – higher than the heads of the central banks of some much larger economies.
Securing business in the USA
Two Israeli cyber security companies (Sentrix and Secure Islands) have been successful in raising funds to expand into North America.
Matchmaking Israeli and Indian companies
Israel’s Economic Office in Delhi held a seminar “Indo-Israel Cooperation in Water Security & Waste Water Management”. India’s largest Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies met 15 Israeli water technology companies. The event generated much interest.