14 Israel-related technology headlines from the week of November 2, 2008
The week of November 2, 2008 was filled with conferences and awards. Deloitte announced the 50 fastest-growing high-tech companies in Israel for the year 2008 with Runcom taking the top honor and last year’s top company, Voltiare coming in second place. On Monday, at the Globes and Ernst & Young Israel Journey ‘08, Amobee was named Globes “Start-up of the Year.” Companies in the Top 10 that have been covered in Israel Innovation 2.0 in the past include, Aternity, Inforgin and N-Trig. Also making headlines was SportVu, which provided the hologram technology that CNN used on Election Day in the United States and iSkoot, which raised $19 million. For the links to these stories and the rest of this week’s 14 Israel-related technology headlines, scroll down.
Cleantech
1. Electric cars of the future at the Web 2.0 Summit
Investments and the Economy
2. Downturn-Busting Venture Round For iSkoot: $19 Million
3. Pawlenty’s Israel trade trip takes shape
4. Central bank chief says Israeli economy resilient
5. Top 8 Creative Ideas For Startups To Triumph Over the Current Economic Downturn
Information Technology
6. Red Bend Software Earns MobileVillage’s Mobile Star Award
8. Tufin Technologies Moves Beyond Firewall Auditing to Support Cisco Routers and Switches
9. Aternity Named To Annual Top 10 List of Most Promising Startups
10. N-trig Offers Suite of Multi-Touch Solutions for Windows 7
Miscellaneous
11. XIV head Yanai named most influential figure in high tech
12. CNN’s ‘Hologram’ Shows How Far TV Has Come
14. ANALYSIS / Obama will star in Israel’s election campaigns
Caption: Panel discussion at the Ernst and Young and Globes Israel Journey ‘08, titled “Digital media – trends, developments and future outlook,” with moderator, Michael Eisenberg (far right). Panelists from right to left after Michael Eisenberg: Shmil Levy (Sequoia Capital), Tomer Ben-Kiki (Oberon Media), Guy Bauman (Pelephone Communication)Uri Shinar (aniBoom), Peter Hirshberg (Technorati).
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