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Interest Heating Up On Cleantech Start Up

pythagoras-solar Concentrating solar power, which has been around for decades, is a promising technique for making solar electricity more cost effective. Recently it has been the subject of renewed research thanks companies such as Israeli start up Pythagoras Solar. The concept is simply to focus light to boost electricity output, through a wide range of methods - from utility-scale solar thermal projects to specialized photovoltaic solar panels.

Israeli-based cleantech startup Pythagoras Solar develops solar photovoltaics – an innovative way of changing some of the “basic principles” of PV technology to build highly durable, cost effective solar energy products.

Founded in 2006 by Gonen Fink, from Check Point Software and renowned scientist Itay Baruchi, the company works from its R&D center in Ramat Hasharon, Israel and a U.S. office in San Mateo, California.

Pythagoras Solar develops a unique method of solar energy by combining software models, optic design, semiconductor processes, materials science and mass manufacturing techniques.

Although the company has not revealed what sort of solar technology it is producing, it claims it has been concentrating solar power systems using optics lenses and mirrors to maximize the output of solar cells. These concentrating photovoltaic arrays are being tested for solar power plants in Israel’s deserts.

Solar, being one of the hottest areas of clean-tech has been luring entrepreneurs with promises to reduce sun-derived electricity costs through more efficient solar cells and optimized manufacturing processes. Being the flavor of the month, Pythagoras Solar secured $10 million funding earlier this year from leading venture capitalists Pitango Venture Capital and Evergreen Venture Partners, a round that was led by Israel Cleantech Ventures.

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Unique Discovery Exposed: An Ancient’s Sarcophagus Fractured Lid

Ben HaCohen (Ben the High Priest) 

Ben HaCohen (Ben the High Priest)

An excavation in north Jerusalem has led to the unique, interesting discovery of An ancient sarcophagus. Carved on to the fractured lid is a square typed writing that hold characteristics of the second temple period. The fracture is made of a rough stone chalk, finely designed, about 0.60 meters long and 0.48 meters wide. On the lid a carved Hebrew writing: "Ben HaCohen HaGadol (Ben the Great Priest)"…

The cover of the Sarcophagus 

The cover of the Sarcophagus

During to the Second Temple period, the high Priests (heb: Cohanim) had served in the temple. Although it is unknown as to which high priest’s name is written on the lid, It might be connected to a priest that lived between the years 30-70 B.C. Some of the great Cohanim that are more well-known from that period were Cohen Kyafa, teopolice (yadidya) son of Hana, Shimon son of Bitos, Hanan son of Hanan, and others.

The Israeli Ministry of Defense financed the excavations, which were conducted under the supervision and administration of Naftali Aizik and Benyamin Hareven. All excavations took place only within Israel’s borders.

There were many more discoveries exposed during the excavation. Ranging from public structures and houses, agricultural facilities, to pools and water wells, all of which are dated from the Second Temple Period up until the early Islamic Period.

Excavation Site 

Excavation Site

The fractured lid was not found in any sort of building or structure designated for the sarcophagus, but instead it was resting in the drainage water from later remnants. It seems that the lid was stolen from its original location about 1000 years ago and was used for building needs for later Islamic structures that existed in the area.

Innovation through design is key to the Israeli kitchenware manufacturer

bramli The world according to Bramli

Bramli is a leading Israeli manufacturer of plastic kitchenware and houseware renowned for its fun, functional trendsetting designs. Over the past decade the company heavily invested in design and global brand development. Today Bramli’s fun and functional products are highly visible in renowned do-it-yourself stores and department stores such as Target across the world. Since its inception Bramli has been making a statement on the homeware design scene with its plastic homeware solutions. Taking the plastic medium to new levels, Bramli has dared to explore new directions with surprising results.

Bramli’s mission was to deliver innovative designer homeware at affordable prices that bring fun, joy and functionality to as many households as possible.

By 2000 the company began to manufacture eye-catching houseware that were impulse buys on one hand and great value for money on the other. Soon after Bramli lines were decking department stores with funky products, each with its own personality.

Today Bramli products are practical and appealing; their tactile surfaces, vibrant colors, collection concepts and fashionable forms consort with functional value.

But until over a decade ago, its mother company - Bram companies manufactured traditional plastic ware. In 1999 its founder Eli Bramli wanted to create a new global venture that developed brand conscious, trend setting homeware at affordable prices.

How did Bramli become a global success story? Bramli’s founder attributes the company’s success to the creative spirit of the company’s young team combined with a group of skilled experts with over 30 years of manufacturing experience.

Today the company produces three main lines segmented by functionality, each characterized by its own story, personality and appeal. Bramli has recently invested energies and finances into an international logistics operation. To streamline operations, the company purchased a manufacturing and logistics plant in France last year and plans to duplicate the process in the States.

As for 2008 and onwards – Bramli is looking to expand its ranges beyond the kitchen into the kids rooms, the garden and more.

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PeerApp - unclogging the Video Internet traffic

 PeerApp

Its rush hour on the Internet and traffic is looking bad. Yet again the routes are jammed until the loading clog up clears… But wait, help is on the way and it seems to be coming from Herzelia based PeerApp.

PeerApp is a technology innovator and leading provider of solutions that helps Internet Service Providers (ISPs) manage P2P (peer to Peer) and HTTP video traffic. The outcome – traffic flows more smoothly and customers can download video files more quickly. What’s more video quality is boosted, bandwidth costs are reduced and digital rights are preserved – so even content owner’s needs are addressed.

Today, with over 100 million active P2P users, PeerApp is well poised to help transform video on the Internet. Already today millions of broadband subscribers around the world receive high-quality video and other digital media through PeerApp systems.

The huge potential was recognized by Red Herring who recently awarded PeerApp with an honored position on its 2008 winners list. PeerApp CEO and Chairman Robert Mayer in response said the award is an honor as it recognizes the company’s role in helping to spearhead a robust platform for delivering multimedia content.

PeerApp technology, he claims, enables ISPs to provide video and other multimedia to consumers with a great customer experience without investing in expensive network upgrades. So it seems the key video Internet value chain players; the ISPs, the content providers and the consumers all have something to sing about.

PeerApp’s success can largely be attributed to their new patented P2P caching and acceleration technology. Ultraband enables ISPs to take the heavy burden of downloading pages off their network and onto a video cache server which operates very much like a traditional Web cache server.
Instead of making direct connections to servers across the globe to download pages, web browsers fetch cached copies of updated web pages from third-party cache servers. Cache servers provide the same services as the direct server, but help reduce network traffic and speed up users’ Internet connections. This way, traffic flows more smoothly and customers are able to download video files more quickly. According to the company’s CFO Yossi Hazan a file that usually takes over six hours to download to your PC will arrive in six minutes - a factor of 60 times faster.
Phew, it’s good to know the coast is clearing especially when it comes to watching my Heroes episodes with almost zero network interference.

27.7% Increase in Net Polished Diamond Exports in July

The Director of Israel’s Diamond Gems and Jewelry Administration Shmuel Mordechai: In 2008 there has been a 9.3% increase in the net export of polished diamonds

The net export of polished diamonds (minus returns) during July came to $822 million as compared to $643 million during the same month last year, constituting a 27.7% increase.
Since the beginning of the year, the net export of polished diamonds reached $4,614 billion as compared to $4,222 billion during the parallel period last year, representing a 9.3% increase.
In July 2008, the net export of rough diamonds totaled $313 million as compared to $267 million during the same month last year, constituting a 17.3% increase.
The net import of rough diamonds reached $468 million in comparison to $493 million during July 2007, constituting a 5% decrease.
The net import of polished diamonds in July 2008 reached $426 million as compared to $381 in July 2007, constituting an 11.7% rise.
Since the beginning of the year, the rise in rough diamond exports has reached 11.6%.
The Director of Israel’s Diamond Gems and Jewelry Administration Shmuel Mordechai noted that in 2008 the net increase in polished diamond exports reached 9.3%, and net rough diamond exports rose by 24%. Mordechai added that at the end of July diamond shipments were sent to the IIJS jewelry show held in Mumbai in the beginning of August; Thus, after subtracting returns, the gross export in July will be lower. Nevertheless, these shipments do not impact on the impressive increase in net diamond exports in the course of July 2008.
Worthy of notice is the fact that the data indicate an impressive increase in diamond exports. The United States continues to be the main export destination for Israeli diamonds.
The distribution of net polished diamonds according to countries in July 2008:
USA                   52%
Hong Kong      19%
India                  11%
Switzerland       3%
England             2%
Others               13%

By: Rachel Lieberman, Israel Diamond Industry Portal

TripTouch Launches the ‘Ultimate’ Travel Widget

 TripTouch-Logo

TripTouch is launching their travel widget for Netvibes and iGoogle.

The widget is updated automatically to the user location. It’s suitable especially for frequent travelers and / or travelers during a trip.

It features updated local information and services for more than 5,000 destinations worldwide.

The widget includes travel guides, activities, restaurants, current events, accommodation, transportation, weather, currency rates, nearby travelers and more. For many services online booking is available.

TripTouch

"We launched our travel homepage last November", says Gil Ruda, TripTouch’s co-founder and CEO "we’ve got good reviews and our travel community is growing. Now we thought that we could use our platform to serve our users and new audiences in more ways, and we’ve decided to develop a widget for start pages ".
Currently the TripTouch platform aggregates and integrates content from the best sources in the web: Wikitravel (travel guides), eventful (worldwide events) , Google maps, Kayak (transportation), Priceline (hotels), OpenTable (restaurants), Viator (activities), Sportsevents365, HostelWorld.

For more information, visit http://www.triptouch.com/widgets .

About TripTouch: TripTouch was founded in 2007 by Gil Ruda and Ron Mertens. TripTouch is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

TripTouch LTD operates two web sites: www.triptouch.com (the travel home page) and www.cafetouch.com (internet cafe directory).

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