
Innoviz will supply a major automaker in $4 billion deal
The Israeli company will deliver its LiDAR and perception software to the manufacturer for multiple brands of vehicles.

The Israeli company will deliver its LiDAR and perception software to the manufacturer for multiple brands of vehicles.

New IVC-ZAG report says this was the most successful first quarter in the past six years, driven by two mega-deals of more than $100 million each.

Innoviz Technologies of Rosh Ha’ayin raised the most, closing a $132 million funding round.

Vayyar Imaging, Innoviz, SpacePharma, ECOncrete, Sight Diagnostics and Waze make the coveted list.

Las Vegas, here they come! Dozens of Israeli companies are strutting their tech stuff at the annual international showcase for consumer electronics, which starts today. We pick out 27 to watch.

Innoviz (vehicle intelligence category) and WaterGen (tech for a better world category) pick up prestigious honors ahead of the CES show in January.

Watergen, Utilis, Innoviz and others listed among 61 of the world’s most promising technology pioneers. Israel has second most companies on the list.

Israeli technologies for safe connected and autonomous vehicles could soon be built into millions of cars manufactured in the US and China.

Winners in categories of renewable energy, medical technology, women’s wellbeing, connectivity, mobile solutions and autonomous vehicle technology.

Innoviz and StoreDot, each with technologies for the vehicles of tomorrow, lead the pack with funding infusions of $65m and $60m, respectively.

Israel’s high-tech expertise is a perfect fit for automakers building the systems that will put self-driving cars on the road safely and securely.

Israel’s outsized prominence in the fields of optics and electro-optics is no optical illusion.

Kaltura announces $50 million funding round; Innoviz Technologies secures $9 million.