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Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
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Case 4000 investigated
Communications Ministry: It's bad and it will get worse
Slowed-down nation: How Netanyahu’s alleged Bezeq graft stalled Israeli internet
By
Shoshanna Solomon
In 2015, a vital telecom infrastructure reform was gathering pace. Then the PM fired the official in charge, the reform was derailed, and now the country is lagging years behind
Palo Alto Networks to buy Israeli cybersecurity firm Demisto for $560 million
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Demisto was founded in 2015 and develops enterprise security solutions; its four founders will join the Palo Alto Networks team
Teva sees 25% of US EpiPen auto-injector market by end 2019
By
Shoshanna Solomon
In first press conference in Israel, CEO of troubled Israeli drugmaker Kare Schultz says company is still in ‘tough situation’; focus will be on generics and biopharmaceuticals
Arab and Ethiopian women most disadvantaged in job market, survey finds
By
TOI staff
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Osem CEO dreams of Bamba in every US supermarket
Globes: Israeli foodmaker Osem has inaugurated a new $55 million factory in Kiryat Gat, Israel, to produce the peanut-butter flavored snack
Chaim Bezalel
PHOTO ESSAY: How a paintbrush met a photograph — scenes of Israel
In the winter of 1990, a new oleh in the country for two-and-a-half years, I received a telephone call. “Chaim,” a woman's voice spoke. Everything is personal in Israel, mostly on a first name basis. “Yes?” I answered, in Hebrew, of course, to which she replied, “You are drafted.” The Hebrew word for drafted being new to me, I asked, “Ma zeh? (What is this?”) She translated, and so I appeared the next month at the draft board in Jerusalem. I was 40 years old. The Iron Curtain had not...
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Yehud, we don't have a problem
With sights set on the moon, Israel to launch privately funded spacecraft Friday
By
Melanie Lidman
Beresheet set to touch down in the Sea of Tranquility on April 11; $100 million project, paid for mostly by Jewish donors, would make Israel 4th country to land a craft on the moon
German drugmaker Merck sets up Israel incubator to tap into chip, sensor tech
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Israel is ‘hotspot’ with ‘an incredible amount’ of ‘super-exciting ideas’ but a shortage of translation into well-funded companies, says Jasper Bos, head of Merck venture arm
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