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Under the outline approved by the government, entry to the relatively isolated areas will be conditional on the presentation of a negative COVID-19 test.
With its high-tech developments in operation around the world, including in use by 15 NATO members, Elbit’s newest systems provide automatic visual warnings about tall obstacles, and combines outer and inner data into a single seamless image seen by the pilots.
Ola Sergatchov discusses being a high-tech exec, changes in cybersecurity and the integration of religious women into the “Startup Nation.”
“We determined that this event is in violation of one or more of [our] policies and have let the host[s] know that they may not use [our platform] for this particular event,” stated a spokesperson.
The Oct. 23 event, “We Will Not Be Silenced: The Case of Khaled and Solidarity from Hawaii to Palestine,” will take place via Zoom.
“The message must be sent that the further development of this ‘market’ is taboo and beyond the norms of acceptability,” said Rabbi Menachem Margolin, head of the European Jewish Association.
“If someone had asked me a few months ago if I would be here making a speech in Tel Aviv, I would have said this is impossible,” says Etihad 787-10 Dreamliner captain Saleh Abdullah.
Myriad deals between the two countries run the gamut from health tech to diamonds, though food tech and agritech are also top priorities.
Self-driving hauling trucks are on the agenda as Israel Aerospace Industries forms a joint venture with Australian logistics company Bis Industries: “We are talking about networks of vehicles, linked by a data system to control centers.”
Overall visits during the period fell by 76 percent compared to last year, while for September, the figure was 96 percent.
Members of the Association of Retail, Fashion and Café Chains plan to open nationwide despite the lockdown, insisting that “we’re drowning.”
Gadfin, or “wings” in Aramaic—its flagship aircraft hovers like a UAV and folds out wings to fly like a plane—is hoping to connect Israeli hospitals with drone supply networks and has its sights set on providing essential services in remote Third World locations.