CTech's Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
As protests subside, the plight of Israel’s Ethiopian community is only more glaring; Tech exits nearly doubled in valuation in first half of 2019, report says
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As protests subside, the plight of Israel’s Ethiopian community is only more glaring. Israel’s Ethiopian community took to the streets again on Wednesday night to protest police violence, racial profiling, and discrimination. Read more
Tech exits nearly doubled in valuation in first half of 2019, report says. Despite a year-over-year drop in the number of deals from 73 to 66, the total sum of deals jumped from $6.49 billion in the first half of 2018 to $14.48 billion—$7.58 if omitting the yet to be completed Mellanox-Nvidia acquisition. Read more
Yango Israel head Yaniv Alfi. Photo: Yair Sagi
Satellite startup NSLComm to launch first satellite into space. Founded in 2009, NSLComm designs small satellites with fabric-like, flexible dish antennas that expand in space. Read more
Tokyo-listed Dentsu backs digital communication startup Imprint. Imprint conducts market research on social media to gain insights and develop precise messaging strategies for target audiences. Read more
Elbit subsidiary to supply cyber intelligence system to Dutch police. Nasdaq and Tel Aviv-listed Elbit and its subsidiaries operate in a variety of military-oriented and technological domains, including electro-optical systems, command and control systems, and unmanned aerial vehicles.Read more
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Israel’s budget deficit can be treated, but inflation will be impacted, says economist Ori Greenfeld of Israel-based Psagot investment House. Read more
ThetaRay can detect money laundering attempts before they are carried out, says CEO Mark Gazit. Read more
Using cannabis at home should not lead to a criminal record, says former Israeli Police Chief Yohanan Danino. Read more
Security tokens are a security, and they are the future, says BDO Partner Zvi Shif. Read more
Israeli startups dream of buying other startups, says Israel Innovation Authority exec Naomi Krieger Carmy. Read more