Revealed at CES: Smartphone scans objects for molecular authenticity [OurCrowd Newsletter]
Read on for a review of Israel’s 2016 exits, technologies at CES and more from the Startup Nation. Start getting this weekly newsletter via email: Subscribe now Changhong’s H2 smartphone lets you scan objects for molecular authenticity Chinese tech company Changhong is unveiling a new smartphone, the H2, that can scan objects for molecular authenticity using a technology developed by Consumer Physics and Analog Devices (ADI). Read more. OurCrowd & Portfolio Companies in the News prooV featured in Jerusalem Post ReWalk featured in TechCrunch BriefCam featured in Wired VocalZoom featured in Business Wire MUV Interactive featured in Jerusalem Post Argus featured in PR Newswire Israel tech exits totaled $10 billion in 2016 Israeli high-tech companies closed 104 exit deals in 2016 for a total of $10 billion, up 12 percent from 2015. Read more. Women’s high tech status improves in 2016 Ethosia CEO Eyal Solomon: We’re seeing a positive trend that is no less than a revolution. Read more. The coolest Israeli technologies wowing the crowds at CES 2017 From wearable technologies to artificial intelligence, the Israeli delegation to CES 2017 is showcasing a wide set...
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