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Jerusalem highlights: January 16-22

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Graphic novel ‘Between the River and the Sea’ by Hillel Cohen.
Mobileye has agreed to acquire Mentee Robotics, a robotics startup also founded by Amnon Shashua

Israel's Mobileye buys CEO Shashua's Mentee Robotics for $900 million

Workers from the high-tech sector protest, in Tel Aviv, on January 31, 2023 (illustration).

Israeli hi-tech shifts to employer market as perks fade, hiring tightens - analysis

Israel's semiconductor map

A global powerhouse: The current state of Israel’s semiconductor start-up ecosystem


Mobileye to launch IPO in the US in mid-2022

The Israeli led, Intel owned global leader in advanced driver-assistance systems and self-driving solutions will join the US stock market in mid-2022, signaling a new phase in the company's growth.

 Mobileye autonomous vehicles

Mobileye unveils new self-driving taxi, will launch in Tel Aviv in 2022

Riders in Germany will be able to access the service via Moovit or Sixt's app ONE, which offers customers worldwide access to more than 200,000 vehicles and 1.5 million drivers.

 The New Mobileye Robotaxi

Shashua's AI21 Labs launches breakthrough NLP model

The CEO of Mobileye, founder of Orcam, and driving force behind Israel's new digital bank has conquered Natural Language Processing (NLP) as well.

Prof. Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, January 7, 2019

WATCH: Israeli Intel Corp Mobileye tests self-driving cars in NYC

Founded in Jerusalem, Mobileye is the first Intel Corp to test self-driving cars in New York City.

A general view of a Mobileye autonomous driving test vehicle, at the Mobileye headquarters in Jerusalem

Jerusalem's hidden beauty: Research and development

Academic institutions and research hospitals in Jerusalem posses a research and development ability that allows them to collaborate with the high-tech industry and life sciences.

A FAMILY SHELTERS behind the ‘I love Jerusalem’ sign as Hamas fired rockets on the capital on May 10.

Mobileye to help Toyota drivers to keep an eye on the road

Toyota Motor Corp has chosen Jerusalem-based Mobileye to develop Advanced Driver Assistance Systems for use in multiple vehicle platforms.

Worker tends to systems in autonomous vehicle at Mobileye plant (REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)

Intel to invest $600 million in massive Israel expansion

Following the global computing giant's announcement last week that it would build a $200 million campus in Haifa, Intel Global plans to invest millions more as they expand their Israeli presence.

Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua welcomes Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to the site of Mobileye’s new headquarters building In Jerusalem.

Mobileye to ban employees not vaccinated for coronavirus

The company is assuming that about 10% of its workforce does not intend to vaccinate.

A general view of a Mobileye autonomous driving test vehicle, at the Mobileye headquarters in Jerusalem

Israel’s stock-market releases TASE UP, a hi-tech investment platform

‘90% of the money invested in Israeli start-ups comes from other countries,’ CEO Ittai Ben-Zeev said on Sunday.

Investment [Illustrative]

Ford to work with Intel's Mobileye for better collision avoidance tech

Ford will include Mobileye's logo in driver-assist communication displays and is also considering using its Roadbook map system, which uses anonymized, crowd-sourced data from vehicle cameras.

Mobileye is set to open an extensive campus in Har Hotzvim