[Intuition Robotics in Gearbrain] How smart technology will help us age at home
Enter ElliQ, a robot from the Israel-based Intuition Robotics that feels more like a companion than a connected device. Read more on...
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Enter ElliQ, a robot from the Israel-based Intuition Robotics that feels more like a companion than a connected device. Read more on...
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For the first time in North America Nexa3D, an XponentialWorks company, is presenting its NXE400 3D printer. Read more on 3D Printing...
Read MoreJan 10, 2019 | Startup Investing
There was a meteoric rise in blockchain popularity in 2017. Everyone was in on it. The barber replaced chit chat about hot new stocks with advice about cryptocurrency portfolios. Cab drivers were fluent in ICOs. It was new, it was exciting, it was like investing in the internet in the 1990s. Many point to ICOs, or initial coin offerings, as a major catalyst for the cryptocurrency craze that took hold from 2017-2018. A simple way to understand an ICO is to think of it as a token at an arcade like Chuck E. Cheese’s. But imagine being able to buy tokens before the arcade ever opens. Tokens can only be used for this specific arcade, have a fixed supply and are not tied to any currency. Once the arcade has its grand opening, prices move up or down based on demand. Naturally, buyers holding onto “pre-launch arcade tokens” hope for a significant uptick in demand, driving prices higher. On the one hand, this demand would result in more games being played, blockchain companies sell digital “tokens” that can be...
Read MoreJan 9, 2019 | Top headlines
“The trick is going to be how Israeli companies dance at both weddings. You really have to be careful not to jeopardize our core relationship with the U.S.,” said Jon Medved, CEO of crowdfunding firm OurCrowd, which has invested in 30 auto-tech firms. Read more on Reuters here....
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“This is an opportunity for Israeli companies and this is why we are considering going more to China. China will look more to Israel,” said Ronny Cohen, CEO of VayaVision, whose perception technology creates a 3D model of a self-driving car’s surroundings. Read more on...
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