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Tech boom sees six new Israelis join billionaires list
05.12.24
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Israel's billionaire count rises to 32, with a total fortune of around $86B according to UBS, driven by tech pioneers and global wealth growth.
Four Wiz founders enter global billionaires list with $1 billion each
03.04.24
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According to Forbes, CEO Assaf Rappaport, CTO Ami Luttwak, VP Product Yinon Costica, and VP R&D Roy Reznik are now among the world’s 2,781 billionaires. Another new entrant is monday.com co-CEO Roy Mann with $1.3 billion. There are 36 Israelis on the list in total, with Eyal Ofer leading the way with $24 billion
"Heat waves reinforce the need to invest in the worlds of sustainability and energy"
06.08.23
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Andre Tabacof
Gil Davidman, CEO of Israel’s QD-SOL, which claimed first place in the Aviram Awards, added: "Companies like ours come to solve a fundamental problem"
QD-SOL wins Aviram Foundation startup competition in Morocco
18.05.23
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Andre Tabacof
The Israeli company fights climate change by developing technology to produce green quantum hydrogen. Second place went to Israeli startup Carbon Blue, which removes CO2 from oceans instead of the atmosphere
QD-SOL wins Aviram Foundation startup competition in Morocco
17.05.23
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Andre Tabacof
The Israeli company fights climate change by developing technology to produce green quantum hydrogen. Second place went to Israeli startup Carbon Blue, which removes CO2 from oceans instead of the atmosphere
"Aviram Awards - Tech for Humanity" narrows field of finalists to 14
31.01.22
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CTech
Established by The Aviram Family Foundation and Forbes, the competition showcases reality-changing projects in the Middle East and North Africa, and will award a half a million dollar prize to the winner
The innovation competition that could change the Middle East
02.12.21
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Maayan Manela
The Aviram Family Foundation and Forbes have launched a first of its kind competition named the “Aviram Awards — Tech for Humanity” which is offering a first prize of $500,000. Registration closes next week
Forbes Writes Adam Neumann Off Billionaires List
11.10.19
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The coworking magnate's estimated net worth has gone from $4.1 billion to $600 million following WeWork's botched IPO attempt
Lemonade, Hippo Insurance Among Forbes’ Most Promising AI Companies in America
20.09.19
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CTech
Ten Israeli-linked startups were listed among the 50 AI-related companies highlighted by Forbes Tuesday
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