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Five Israeli companies in information, communication and electronic technology
are participating in the ICET 2004 program.
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dsIT
Technologies
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Diver detection sonar systems
dsIT Technologies has developed an innovative, cost-effective Diver Detection Sonar system (DDS) that protects critical coastal and offshore sites through detecting, tracking, and warning of unauthorized divers and swimmer delivery vehicles (SDVs) for effective response. System advantages include long-range detection, automatic tracking, and a low false alarm rate.
CEO: Jacob Neuwirth (Noy)
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Guardium (Israel Aircraft Industries)
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Unmanned security vehicles
IAI's Guardium is a perimeter security system that addresses the critical period between the initial warning of perimeter intrusion and response. Unmanned ground security vehicles (USV) continuously patrol, survey, and report on the status of the perimeter area and react immediately to isolate, contain, communicate with, and control intruders until backup support arrives. Each high-speed USV can be equipped with sensors to navigate varied terrain, cameras that relay field data, voice communication capabilities, and other operational means.
Project manager: Tal Shazar
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Jetro
Platforms
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Server-based computing
Jetro
Platforms develops and delivers software products that offer enterprises a low-cost, yet superior, means to access, manage, and secure their server-based computing (SBC) networks. Jetro's products reduce costs, improve access security, and reduce the complexity of IT management of these networks. They are used in government, health care, education, and manufacturing.
CEO: Rafi Sweary
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Automatic peer-to-peer updating
Share-Manage
has developed Micro-Server™, a proprietary software platform to update organizational and corporate contact databases. The software creates "live links" between sources of information and permits applications installed at either end to share information directly even when they are not simultaneously online. The data transfer is completely private, secure, and not exposed to third parties. Namigo is the first Micro-Server product.
CEO: Neri Paglin
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WizCom Technologies
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Handhelds for reading and data collection
WizCom Technologies is a leader in developing handheld tools and products for enabling and improving reading-related activities. The company's "Personal Tutor" combines portable assistance for reading activities with building basic and long-term reading skills. The Personal Tutor offers a self-paced learning environment that bridges text-to-digital in a personal, portable format. WizCom's "scan and attain" products complement PC, paper, and Web-based reading programs.
CEO: Amit Ben-Zvi
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