CTech's Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
Intel in the final stages of the bidding process for Mellanox; Lime to deploy hundreds of e-scooters in Tel Aviv area in February
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Lime to deploy hundreds of e-scooters in Tel Aviv area in February. Former general manager of Uber Singapore Yaniv Goder will head Lime’s Israel operation. Read more
Intel in the final stages of the bidding process for Mellanox. On Wednesday, Calcalist reported that Intel is in the bidding to acquire the Israeli chipmaker. Read more

Algae-based medical adhesives developer Sealantis sold for $25 million. Sealantis uses an algae-based polymer that does not contain proteins, reducing risks of infection or allergic reaction. Read more
Operative who targeted Citizen Lab researcher is linked to Israeli intelligence firm, report says. This weekend The Associated Press reported that human rights research group Citizen Lab was targeted by undercover operatives. On Monday, Israeli investigative news show “Uvda” identified one of the operatives as a former employee of Israeli surveillance firm Black Cube. Read more
New exhibition showcases 50 Israeli startups. The exhibition opened Wednesday at the innovation center at Tel Aviv’s Peres Center for Peace & Innovation. Read more
Majority of Israelis do not support immigration—even of educated, highly skilled migrants. According to a new study, 51% of Israelis oppose a policy that would encourage educated people to migrate to and work in Israel. Read more
Softbank leads $30 million investment in cloud storage startup Pliops. The company develops a storage processor with a low computational load, making networking and storage infrastructure more scalable. Read more
Check Point closes 2018 with a 3% year-over-year revenue increase. The company reported annual revenues of $1.9 billion, towards the top of its projected range. Read more
New coworking space to open near Nazareth. The coworking space, located in a four-story building in the Israeli town of Migdal Haemek, will occupy approximately 5,000-square-meters. Read more
IAI to supply India with $93 million worth of surface-to-air missiles. Between 2013 and 2017, India accounted for 49% of Israel's arms export, making it the third largest arms supplier to India, according to SIPRI. Read more
Israeli boutique hotel chain wants its own airline. Hotel chain Brown has reached understandings in a deal to acquire Israeli airline Israir for $70 million, according to one person familiar with the matter. Read more