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Why has Israel become an assembly line for tech unicorns and what is it really like to work with the NBA?

Why has Israel become an assembly line for tech unicorns and what is it really like to work with the NBA?

CTech Daily Roundup: Siraj Technologies is lighting the way forward for Israeli Bedouin high tech integration

CTech | 22:30, 18.04.21
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Siraj Technologies is lighting the way forward for Israeli Bedouin high tech integration. The startup, led by two Israeli-Bedouin entrepreneurs, works to streamline onboarding Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices to cloud platforms by relying on AI and deep learning algorithms. Read more

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Elta Systems to manufacture new combat vehicles for the IDF and foreign militaries. The ZMAG is capable of transporting up to 2.5 tons of equipment over extremely harsh terrain. Read more

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Elbit seals $1.65 billion deal with Greek air force. The Israeli company, under contract by the Ministry of Defense, will build and operate a flight training center, provide Greece with 10 M-346 Italian aircraft, and upgrade existing aircraft. Read more

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