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The Nacht Family Foundation Throws Lifeline to Music Industry Workers
14.05.20
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Raz Shechnik
The Inbar and Marius Nacht Foundation will donate NIS 3.5 million (approximately $1 million) to music industry workers who have been in dire straits in recent months. The donation will benefit 700 musicians, lighting professionals, amplification technicians, and production workers who will each receive NIS 5,000 ($1,407)
Covid-19 Led Lemonade to Launch in the Netherlands While Sitting at Home, Says Chief of Staff
14.05.20
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CTech
Adina Eckstein spoke to CTech about what the coronavirus era means for HR managers and the insurance industry
Israeli Tech Industry will Miss Good Old Days of 2019, Survey says
14.05.20
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Meir Orbach
The rate of companies that raised in early rounds rose to about 38% according to the survey held by Israeli law firm Shibolet & Co. in collaboration with Fenwick & West LLP
TULU on a Mission to Change how you Consume
14.05.20
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Allon Sinai
The Israeli startup aims to reshape the way people in the city use household products by making them available to rent on demand
Who is Investing in Traveltech and What Company Raised $40 Million?
13.05.20
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Gigi Levy-Weiss spoke to CTech about what the coronavirus means for VCs and investors
Face Recognition Startup AnyVision Continues Layoff Spree
13.05.20
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Meir Orbach
The layoffs follow Microsoft's investment arm M12's divestment of its stake in the company in March
Medical Analytics Company DiA Aims to Detect Heart Complications in Coronavirus Patients
13.05.20
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Meir Orbach
DiA develops pattern recognition and machine learning software that can generate automated image analysis, and be implemented in ultrasound devices and medical picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)
The NSA has Values and Baby Monitors Go Hi-Tech
12.05.20
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Mike Rogers, who was named head of the NSA at the height of the Snowden scandal is acutely aware of how fragile the public trust is in the intelligence entities of the democratic nations.
Israel Innovation Authority Doubling Down on Strapped Tech Startups
12.05.20
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Naomi Zoreff
Sagi Dagan, Vice President, Growth Division says the authority is determined to give the industry’s good companies a longer runway to survive the pandemic
Who is Alexander Fridman and What is Going on in Silicon Valley?
12.05.20
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CTech
CTech's Daily Roundup: Alexander Fridman is not your typical 19-year-old. The son of Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, he recently started his third business and is hoping to make it on his own
The Coronavirus Epidemic is not a Tech Crisis But a Global Crisis, Says Michael Eisenberg
11.05.20
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Naomi Zoreff
Eisenberg spoke to Calcalist about how the Covid-19 epidemic impacts the local tech scene
Swiss Mobile Banking Startup Numbrs Lays Off 50% of Employees
11.05.20
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Meir Orbach
According to the statement issued by the company, a financing round that was already signed did not end up coming to fruition, leading to 62 of the company’s employees getting laid off
When You’re in Lockdown, Innovation Takes the Back Seat, Says Israel’s Tech Ambassador to Silicon Valley
11.05.20
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Allon Sinai
Talk in the West Coast is that the Covid-19 crisis expedited the digital revolution, says Moran Zilbershtein, the Head of the Economic and Trade mission to the U.S. West Coast
Google Execs Open Up and Qualitest AI Expert Talking Covid-19 Highlight Today's Roundup
10.05.20
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CTech
DIY videos at 1 a.m. and Black Friday-topping online shopping sprees, Google execs describe our new lives
DIY Videos at 1 a.m. and Black Friday-Topping Online Shopping Sprees, Google Execs Describe Our New Lives
10.05.20
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Naomi Zoreff
Anat Horvitz and Oren Hefetz talk to Calcalist about the shifting search trends brought about by Covid-19
FDA Greenlights Use of Aidoc’s Imaging Technology to Detect Covid-19
10.05.20
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Hagar Ravet
The technology developed by the Tel Aviv-based startup can help radiologists detect lung anomalies associated with coronavirus in any CT scan that contains the lung or part of the lung
Covid-19 Ended the Heyday in the Israeli Tech Job Market
10.05.20
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Maayan Manela
Hundreds of applicants for each position and senior managers who are taking pay cuts; recruiters and HR managers reveal the new norms in the newly competitive job seeking scene
Maintaining Public Health Should not Mean the Death of Privacy, Says Turing Award Winner
09.05.20
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Omer Kabir
Computer scientist Shafi Goldwasser’s startup Duality Technologies develops a technology that allows authorities to monitor the spread of coronavirus and gain meaningful insights from encrypted data, without compromising the privacy of citizens
Data Saves the Day: Qualitest AI Expert on Being Recruited to Help Israel Combat Covid-19
08.05.20
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Ron Friedman
Data scientist Ron Ritter shares his experiences from the government’s task force to stop the spread of coronavirus
How Covid-19 Can Save the World’s Bee Population
08.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
As many are looking at science to save them from the pandemic, the public’s attitude towards CRISPR technologies is changing, which may prove crucial in helping honeybees worldwide survive the spread of an extremely violent variety of giant hornets
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