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[Innoviz in PR Newswire] Innoviz and HiRain Technologies deploy InnovizOne across shipping ports in China 

TEL AVIV, Israel and BEIJING, Sept. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Innoviz Technologies (NASDAQ: INVZ), a leading provider of high-performance, automotive-grade LiDAR sensors and perception software, and its strategic partner HiRain Technologies, a leading Tier 1 solutions provider for the Chinese automotive market, today announced the deployment of InnovizOne LiDAR sensors at ports across China, including on HiRain’s autonomous trucks and AGVs. The first deployment started in RiZhao port, with both parties planning to expand the project to additional ports. Read more...

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Newsletter: Welcome to the AI-powered Roaring Twenties

Top investment opportunitiesStartup of the Week: Neolithics, inspecting produce from the inside outAlec Ellison: We’re in the AI-powered Roaring 20sProFuse supercharges cultivated meat productionLots of upside in private markets, says Dan BennettOurCrowd FoodTech Fund targets $30M investmentMermade aims for lab-grown scallop production in 2023OncoHost: Predicting cancer treatments by mapping out 7,000 proteinsIQM co-inks MoU with Singapore’s National Quantum OfficeIntroductionsMore than 4,300 high-tech jobs Startup of the WeekNeolithics: Inspecting produce from the inside out The global waste of fruits and vegetables is staggering, discarding up to 60% of all produce. Not only is this a huge expense for retailers, but the disposal of the waste triggers an environmentally destructive rise in methane gas emissions. Neolithics, an early-stage Israeli AgTech company, has created an automated, AI-powered platform that can inspect 15,000 items of produce every hour, from the inside out. By detecting levels of ripeness, the customizable system can optimize logistics and storage to mitigate high levels of spoilage, reducing financial losses to sellers. Out of the gate, the company has signed an agreement with Israel’s largest food retailer and is in...

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