
During the week of May 10, 2009, solar power received significant attention between Aora’s solar panel technology and BrightSource striking the largest ever solar power deal in the United States. Better Place demonstrated its battery swap technology and Hacktics, an applications security company, raised 2.2 million Euro. OpTier, Correlix, and Promisec, along with 13 other Israeli companies were listed on Red Herring’s 100 and the social streaming video provider, Boxee’s plans to make its software available to the Windows market was discussed. For more on these stories and the rest of this week’s 14 Israel-related headlines, check below.
Cleantech
1. Aora Makes The Desert Bloom With Sunshine Flower Power
2. PG&E expands solar power plans
3. Better Place demonstrates battery swap technology in Japan
Investments
4. Mo’Minis Finds Mo Money For Mo Games
5. Applications security co Hacktics raises €2.2m
Information Technology
6. Intel Israel: Don’t just think fast, think ahead
7. Start-up Testuff Selected as One of the Best and Most Promising Start-ups by IGT
8. OpTier, Correlix, PromiSec Red Herring 100 finalists
9. ClickSoftware releases the integration between ClickSchedule 7.1 and mySAP CRM 3.1
10. WeFi Launches on Android, Enabling Automatic Connection To Best Available Wi-Fi Hotspot
Miscellaneous
11. Microsoft’s gesture-based game control to debut in 2010

