
A $1 Billion Valuation for Israeli Mobileye Founders’ New Unicorn Orcam
Israeli intrepenours, Prof. Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram, has completed raising of $30.4 million capital for their new unicorn company Orcam at a value of $1 billion before money. Shashua and Aviram had agreed More...

Mobileye founders wants to take second startup OrCam public, raises $41 million
Israeli Mobileye founders, Prof. Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram, had just agreed to sell their autonomous vehicle technology firm to Intel for $15.3 billion, are looking to take second startup public on the NYSE More...

The biggest ever exit in the history of Israeli industry: Intel buys Mobileye for over $15 Billion in Cash
Mobileye N.V., the Israeli vehicle safety and automation systems company, was acquired by Intel Corp. for $63.54 per share in cash – an equity value of about $15.3 billion and an enterprise value More...

Israeli Start-Up Develops Device That Helps Blind To Read
New Israeli start-up OrCam Technologies Limited has developed a device call MyEye that enable blind people and those with vision disabilities to read. Jerusalem-based company founded in 2010 by Prof. More...

Mobileye revenue triples as IPO nears
– The collision avoidance solutions company also published the names of its shareholders. – Collision avoidance solutions developer Mobileye has updated the filing for its Wall Street IPO More...

MobilEye Hopes to Be Worth More Than $2.7 Billion After Its IPO
– Israel’s MobilEye is gearing up for its IPO in New York. – Israeli company MobilEye, which develops a collision warning system for automobiles, anticipates that it will have More...

Mobileye files to raise $100 million in NYSE IPO
– Collision-avoidance solutions developer Mobileye has filed a prospectus with the SEC. Collision-avoidance solutions developer Mobileye NV has filed a prospectus with the US Securities and Exchange More...

Israeli Automotive Machine Vision Company Mobileye May Implement IPO In 2014
– – Israeli company Mobileye, which supplies collision avoidance technology used by automobile companies such as BMW, General Moors and others is reported, by Calcalist, to be planning More...