December 24, 2007 4:45 AM
Companies in brief: 29 Israel-related technology headlines from the week of December 16, 2007
The week of December 16, 2007, was filled with new headlines related to the future of nanotechnology in Israel and abroad. Cleantech received its usual attention about investments, plans and government initiatives, and internationally, speculation of a recession in the U.S. and inflation continued. Check out these headlines and the rest of this week's 29 Israel-related technology headlines below.
Cleantech:
Israel And The US Partner For Clean Energy
World Bank mulls financing Negev solar project
Evogene and Ormat subsidiary receive biodiesel grant
Ben-Eliezer offers plan to promote renewable energy
Israel Cleantech Ventures invests in Citrine Renewable Energy
Solar Market to reach $40 Billion in 5 Years
Investments and M&A:
Value of Israeli VC exits rises 30% in 2007
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Noise control co Silentium raises $1.8m
Plenus invests $2.5m in Logia Content Development
Radcom raises $2.5m in PIPE offering
American VC funds favor Israel, China
CopperGate to be the 1st Israeli start-up to list on NASDAQ in 2008
Nanotechnology:
Israeli Nanotechnology companies have doubled since 2005
Yissum gives birth to biotechnology start up Nanolymf
Nanotechnology Companies Planning to Sell Shares
International:
South American trade block signs trade pact with Israel
Jim Rogers: US is in recession, the administration is lying
Your Taxes: Korea welcomes Israelis
China Less Willing to Be America’s Piggy Bank
Telecommunications:
Ericsson to equip Partner Communications with advanced 3G equipment
Breakthrough deal for Alvarion
Why The Internet Needs to Become a National Priority for Israel
Miscellaneous:
IBM Unveils Semantic Search For Corporate E-mail
Plexiglas-like DVD to hold 1TB of data



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