CTech's Tuesday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
The ten biggest investment rounds in Israeli tech in 2018. Five trends set to impact the chip industry in 2019
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The ten biggest investment rounds in Israeli tech in 2018. As the year comes to a close, CTech takes a look at the biggest funding rounds of the past 12 months. Read more
Aeronautics drone. Photo: PR
Opinion | Five trends set to impact the chip industry in 2019. From autonomous things, to edge computing, and 5G, these five trends are expected to have a deep impact on the semiconductor sector in the year ahead. Read more

IAI in talks to acquire probed drone maker aeronautics. On Monday, Aeronautics reported it is in talks with unnamed third parties regarding a partial or complete acquisition of the company. Read more
CTech's 2018 pop quiz. CTech looks back at some of the highlights of the passing year in Israeli tech. Think you’re an expert? Take our pop quiz
Forecasts 2019 | Our arms sales in Africa are marginal, says Elbit CEO. Bezhalel Machlis, CEO of Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems, spoke Monday at Calcalist’s Forecasts 2019 conference in Tel Aviv. Read more
Tel Aviv’s busy data bees join global hivemind. A smart beehive on the roof of a central Tel Aviv shopping mall is part of a global pilot designed to help save the honey bee. Read more
Israel’s largest opposition party to break up. Avi Gabbay, chairman of Israeli party the Zionist Union, announced he intends to break up Israel’s largest opposition party. Read more
No such thing as center-left bloc, says Israeli lawmaker. Yair Lapid, leader of Israel’s Yesh Atid party, spoke Monday at Calcalist’s Forecasts 2019 conference in Tel Aviv. Read more