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Jerusalem highlights: January 16-22
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
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
Mobileye
Mobileye’s collision avoidance system continuously monitors the road ahead and analyses the risks of forward collisions, unintended lane departures, tailgating, and pedestrian and cyclist hazards.
Netanyahu to Hezbollah's Nasrallah: Calm down
IDF restricts movement along Lebanese border; four mortars fired from Gaza
Cornerstone laid at Mobileye's Jerusalem global development center
Designed by architect Moshe Tzur and constructed by the Tel Aviv-listed Afcon Holdings Group, the center is scheduled to open in October 2022.
Why Israel is automotive tech’s global engine
Leading carmakers realize Tel Aviv’s mobility tech hub is here to stay
Jerusalem ranked as 8th best ecosystem for Life Science startups
Jerusalem featured in the report for two Sub-Sector: The AI, Big Data and Analytics and the Life Sciences.
Creating a campus fit for the future
With access to information no longer limited to the boundaries of academic institutions, universities are among those most deeply impacted by the digital revolution.
When someone gives you something for free, take it!
Discounts are being given by the Ministry of Transport of up to NIS 1,500 on advanced road safety systems added to vehicles.
Exit nation? Israeli exits decline in 2018
"The Israeli start-up landscape in 2018 took another step in the global direction of more money funneled into less deals," said Benzi Segev, CEO of IVC Research Center.
Mobileye to develop accurate maps of Britain’s road network
The latest agreement follows a year of pilot projects, with Ordnance Survey successfully integrating data collected by Mobileye into their geospatial database for Great Britain.
Israel’s car technology sector triples in the last three years
The car tech revolution started very well in Israel with the location tracking device Waze being sold to Google for over $1 billion in 2013.