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Part of the reawakened 3D revolution, spurred on by the box office hit film Avatar, is taking place in Israel. Israel start-up 3DTV, located in Ra'anana north of Tel Aviv, is developing a new 3D technology. You won't need to wear those funny glasses anymore. Owner and CEO, David Ohayon explains that every scene has to be shot with two cameras, one from the perspective of each eye. 3D TV adds a layer of optics on top of the existing layer on a commercial LCD TV. This layering redirects the pixels in nine different directions. Content for 3D has to be created in a special way, and the start-up creates its own high quality content, in addition to providing the software to convert any existing video into 3D content. For now, 3D TV is showing its content at exhibitions, business centers and airports. Several commercials made by the company are on display at the Moscow Airport and the software is currently on display at the Israel Pavilion at China's Shanghai Expo.
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Powermat, with R&D headquarters outside of Jerusalem, has pioneered the development of wireless cell phone chargers. The technology is one of the first practical applications of technology developed by Nicola Tesla over 100 years ago. Powermat teamed up with American distributors to sell several million units in 2010, and recently inked a deal with GM to install their chargers in Chevy Volts.
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A new innovative technology developed in Israel called theTrophy-Windbreaker system intercepted a terrorist anti-tank missile for the first time. The system is designed to actively protect against anti-tank missiles, and it identified and intercepted the missile. The IDF stressed that this is an unprecedented and historical event in Israel's Armored Corps and around the world.
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Learn how Soluto’s innovative technology can solve your PC’s sluggishness, frustrating problems, and application difficulties. In this short video, the company explains their “PC Genome project” that will bring people together in order to find solutions to PC users’ increasing frustrations.
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The TechCrunch contest examines Startup companies from all over the world and awards one the “TechCrunch Disrupt Cup.” This year’s winner was Soluto, an Israeli Anti-Frustration Software company that has designed software for PC computers. For those who struggle with problems on their PC, Soluto has invented an innovative solution that uses transparency, high tech and a network of users to solve the problem.
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TaKaDu is a water infrastructure monitoring company that uses software to stop the unnecessary wasting of water. The company is an overlap of the IT sector and the Water Management field. They use HighTech to assist in managing the use of water. Leaks and bursts in water networks often account for huge amounts of wasted water. TaKaDu attempts to reverse that by implementing a monitoring system that uses pre-existing data. In this video, the CEO of TaKaDu addresses the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC) to explain his company and their product.
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An Israeli company called “ClassifEye” invented a device that helps protect an individual’s identity by implementing fingerprint identification methods. A certain software can be downloaded onto any mobile phone with a camera and used to scan before being allowed to make a purchase with a credit card. See how this technology will protect against identity-theft!
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Underwater Technologies Center (UTC) is an Israeli company that has developed a technology that allows scuba divers to communicate with one another while underwater. It is a text messaging system that helps keep divers safe by allowing them to send “SOS” signals if they experience any problems. This signal is immediately picked up by the rest of their underwater group. This technology can be used by recreational, professional, and military divers for a wide variety of reasons. The technology uses a similar system to SMS, which is what allows cell phones to send text messages. Learn more about the Underwater Digital Interface!
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A new device that car owners can place on their dashboard, reports a driver's habits and alerts the owner to any behavior that violates typical driving protocol. It tracks the driver’s movements, providing incentives for the driver to be safe on the road.
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