
CTech's Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
Intel leads a $75 Million investment in Israeli AI chip company Habana Labs; A rundown of Israeli spy firms and surveillance outfits
CTech | 17:42, 15.11.18
Intel leads a $75 Million investment in Israeli AI chip company Habana Labs. Habana Labs develops processors optimized for artificial intelligence applications. Read more
A rundown of Israeli spy firms and surveillance outfits. A small cluster of Israeli firms with close ties to the country’s intelligence agencies have been recently dragged into the spotlight, sometimes unwillingly. Read more
Insurance startup Hippo raises $70 million. Hippo analyzes data from municipal building records, satellite imagery, and smart home devices to enable customers to get a quote and qualify for coverage “in 60 seconds or less.” Read more
Israel-based Vintage raises a $290 million fund of funds. The closing of this new fund of funds brings Vintage's assets under management to $1.8 billion. Read more
Video | This startup makes drones that drive stakes into the ground. Israel-based Civdrone develops a device that turns commercially available drones into land surveying, measuring, and marking machines for construction sites. Watch the video
Taboola partners on news offering with ridesharing company Via. The content recommendation company will offer its content on Via’s app. Earlier this year, Taboola announced content-related partnerships with Chinese mobile device manufacturers Vivo and ZTE. Read more
News Briefs
Korean auto parts maker Sungwoo Hitech backs autonomous car safety startup AdaSky. Read more Car-sharing company launches electric fleet in Malta. Read more Israel’s Ministry of Economy launches initiative to promote aviation cybersecurity. Read moreRUAG and Elbit Systems forming Swiss joint venture. Read more
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