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BIRD Foundation to invest $6 million in 5 new projects
23.01.25
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CTech
The decision highlights collaborative innovation in Electronics, Healthcare, Medical Devices, and Quantum Computing.
TriEye secures $74 million for Short-Wave Infrared sensing solution
10.11.21
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Meir Orbach
Based on academic research, the Israeli startup’s technology enables cost-effective, high-resolution image data and depth perception in all weather and lighting conditions
Porsche Backs Autonomous Cars Semiconductor Startup TriEye
21.08.19
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Meir Orbach
TriEye develops shortwave infrared imaging technology designed to help autonomous vehicles “see” better under limited visibility conditions such as darkness, fog, and dust
Intel Backs Autonomous Cars Semiconductor Startup TriEye
28.05.19
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Adi Pick
TriEye develops shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging technology designed to assist autonomous vehicles “see” better under limited visibility conditions
Autonomous Cars Semiconductor Startup TriEye Raises $3 Million
19.06.18
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Meir Orbach
TriEye is backed by Dov Moran, the co-founder and CEO of USB flash drive developer M-Systems bought by Sandisk in 2006