Israeli President congratulates WIZ owner on historic exit
Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulates WIZ CEO Assaf Rappaport on historic exit: 'This is an unimaginable achievement – I salute you.'
Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulates WIZ CEO Assaf Rappaport on historic exit: 'This is an unimaginable achievement – I salute you.'
Tech giant Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc. has finalized the approximately $30 billion purchase of Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz. Google's largest acquisition and the largest exit in Israeli hi-tech history.
Israeli medical device startup EndoStream Medical, which is headquartered in Or Akiva and developed a groundbreaking implant for treating cerebral aneurysms, acquired by Japanese conglomerate Kaneka Corporation.
Israeli newspaper Calcalist reported in April that the deal is valued at $700 million, marking Nvidia’s most significant acquisition in Israel since its purchase of Mellanox Technologies Ltd. in 2020.
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Israeli startup changes the age-old way liquors are distilled and can now make whiskey in matter of weeks.
The American rapper, an outspoken advocate of marijuana use, is the new brand representative for Israeli cannabis tech startup Seedo.
A team of London entrepreneurs have launched a new comparison website to target the private health insurance industry in the UK.
Unique Israeli device offers hope to those suffering diastolic heart failure, Haifa hospital becomes first to use innovative heart solution.
Israeli startup Streetsmart, which helps drivers find the quickest route to their passengers and destinations, gets bought out by Gett.
Libertad to invest in cutting edge R&D programs and allow Mossad to use new technologies developed by entrepreneurs in the start-up nation.
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Experts disagree as to whether the tech world in Israel is capable of maturing to the level where a tech giant such as Google can exist.
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American actor's firm invests in Moovit, an Israel-based public transit app serving over 700 cities worldwide.
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Microsoft buys Adallom, a startup specializing in defending programs and content in the cloud.
Oculus, famous for its Rift VR head gear allowing players to enter game, buys Israeli Pebbles Interfaces with its hand tracking technology.
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Technology giant signs letter of intent to buy Israeli text analysis company Equivio for around $200 million.
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Jerusalem students capture the world's attention by creating a printer that can fit in your pocket; full line to be available January 2015.
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Google reveals it paid $966 million to acquire Israeli online mapping service Waze in June.
Huge deal is not finalized and still open to changes. Israeli start-up had been negotiating with Facebook, too.
Arutz Sheva TV speaks with Mooly Eden, president of Intel Israel. Eden notes the contributions of Intel Israel to Israel and the world.
Israel won a rare diplomatic victory in the UN, where it sponsored a resolution for entrepreneurship. The Arabs voted ‘No,” but it passed.
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Israeli firm expanding into Canada as part of “global strategy to make its patient monitoring system an international standard of care.”
Israeli firm 3DTVision creates 3D content that can be viewed without glasses, and first-ever 2D/3D switchable laptop.
Israeli start-ups prepare to compete in IBM's SmartCamp competition, where the ultimate title is World's Smartest Start-up.
Software by eXaudios that won $1M in prestigious start-up competition can help call-centers, recruiters, insurance companies, law enforcement.
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