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Jerusalem highlights: January 16-22
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Israel's Mobileye buys CEO Shashua's Mentee Robotics for $900 million
Israeli hi-tech shifts to employer market as perks fade, hiring tightens - analysis
A global powerhouse: The current state of Israel’s semiconductor start-up ecosystem
Israel named world's third best start-up ecosystem in global report
The Tel Aviv area, known for being the hub of Israeli innovation, was ranked as the seventh leading city for start-ups worldwide.
Shashua takes full control of Israel's first digital bank
The Bank of Israel announced in September 2019 that it had authorized Shashua and Nacht to establish the digital bank – the first banking license granted in over four decades.
Moovit purchase keeps Mobileye on track for robotaxi launch in 2022
"Our confidence in the maturity of our self-driving technology is why we feel we can meet the timeline," Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua said.
Mobileye mogul’s model for lifting the coronavirus lockdown
‘Quarantine the high-risk’ and let everyone else free
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs
Everything from corona hotels to the newest hi-tech innovations.
Mobileye appeals for social leadership during the Corona Crisis
Company announces NIS 10 million fund to help stabilize economy and maintain public’s resilience
OrCam Technologies to debut AI-based, wearable hearing and optical aides
Shashua and Aviram's previous start-up, Mobileye, claimed the title for largest Israeli IPO ever, and in August 2017, Intel acquired Mobileye for an unprecedented valuation of approximately $15.3B
Intel demos autonomous car equipped only with cameras in Jerusalem
Mobileye, Intel's Israel-based autonomous driving unit, showed the car navigating through four-way intersections with no traffic lights, and changing lanes to weave into traffic.
Intel reportedly negotiating to acquire Israeli chipmaker
Should Intel complete the acquisition of Habana Labs, the deal would represent the company's second largest in Israel so far.
Israel’s brain drain and how one plucky nonprofit is fighting it
Mass emigration of Israel’s most tech-savvy individuals starves start-ups of talented hires and puts a ceiling on their growth.