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The ExScite Shmuel Halevi has co-founded a bio-chip company.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has extended a patent for a high-sensitivity label-free chip that Biotell, a Brookline MA
The ExScite Shmuel Halevi has co-founded a bio-chip company.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has extended a patent for a high-sensitivity label-free chip that Biotell, a Brookline MA
It was 1992 and love was in the air- that is –the courtship between the fast growing Scitex and the startup Nur Macroprint.
On a special request from Scitex, Nur has prepared this billboard poster on the yet-to-be-completed inkjet printer. The very large print was posted on a strategically positioned billboard, right on the exit road from the Tel Aviv Ben-Gurion airport.
It had been posted there to welcome a large group of European customers who came for a few days visit and (lots of) pleasure in the Holy Land.
Genoa Color is another startup company populated by ExScite?s.
In the picture from top down are:
Simon Lewis – VP Marketing & Business Development. Simon was with Scitex, with Karat Digital Press as VP Marketing and Sales and with Ingeneo.
Dan Eliav – VP Professional Products and Founder, Dan has held various positions with Scitex and Shira Computers.
Ilan Ben-David – CEO and Founder. Ilan was at Scitex, CTO of Karat Digital Press and Optrotech.
Dr. Moshe Ben-Chorin – Chief Scientist and Founder. Moshe was Principal Physicist at Karat Digital Press.
Karat was (and no longer is) a joint venture between Scitex and the German press company KBA.
Genoa Color Technologies develops technologies to significantly enhance image quality and the viewing experience for a wide range of displays in the consumer and professional markets. The company licenses these technologies to major electronics companies for integration into their product lines. Genoa, with R&D based in Herzlia, Israel, is a venture-backed company supported by VCs and private investors.
This picture was published in the internal company newspaper in Herzlia in the late 1980’s. Those were the days when Scitex Israel employees used to go on fun filled field trips.
In the picture Yossi Rahima is leading the charge in one of those trips and behind him is the late Etan Maron.
If any of you readers have Rahima’s Email address, please Email to content@exscite.net .
Avi Parush PhD is Associate Professor at the department of Psychology at the Canadian Carleton University.
Before turning to his academic career in Canada, Avi owned the consulting practice HIT Human Interface Technologies (Israel 90-00), was the Group Manager at Scitex Human Factors Engineering Group (Israel 92-94), Human Factors Engineering Consultant at the Israeli army (Israel 87-90) and Human Factors Engineer at Israel Aircraft Industries Human Factors Engineering Department (Israel 84-87).
Another picture from Drupa 2004- sent to us by Yossi BenShoshan.
In the picture (from left to right): Kobi Shtaierman, Yossi BenShoshan, Shlomo Amir, David Amir, Lance Shoemaker
The new Sweetspot Consulting has been founded and is led by the ExcScite Jorge Gerber.
Most recently Jorge was VP Marketing and Sales at GoNet Channels. Before GoNet he was a member of the founding team of Radware Ltd. (Nasdaq: RDWR), an Internet traffic management company, where he was VP Strategic Alliances. Prior to that, Jorge held a position of Market Development Manager, Mediterranean and Africa for Madge Networks (Nasdaq: MADGF). In addition, he was the Purchasing Manager for Nice Systems (Nasdaq: NICE). Jorge held for 8 years purchasing management positions at Scitex in Israel.
Sweetspot Consulting of Tel Aviv Israel offers a structured, modular procedure to examine and determine the company’s “Sweet Spot”, laying down all the building blocks needed in order to accomplish goals in a timely manner.
They analyze customer capabilities, potential target markets, and the competitive environment. Sweetspot’s team includes industry-leading experts in product management, Marcom, sales, branding, positioning, business development, channel marketing, product deployment, sales force management, training, valuation, and technical writing.
More pictures from Drupa 2004.
Here, Yossi BenShoshan, General Manager of the Herzlia based Exanet meets Glyn Evans, the European Director Service and Support of Vutek, located in Zaventem, Belgium.
William T. [Bill] Davison is the Vice President, Strategic Marketing and Customer Services at Presstek since January of 2003.
Bill leads Presstek’s customer service, business development and strategic marketing efforts.
Prior to joining Presstek, he was Founder and Principal of Point Balance, Inc., a business consulting firm, where he worked with clients to build high-performance printing and publishing enterprises through process design, technology and organizational development.
He also served as Vice President-Customer Services at Scitex America Corp; Director-Strategic Technologies at Kodak’s Advanced Technology; and Director-Strategic Planning and Business Development at Kodak Electronic Printing Systems. Bill has also taught extensively and served as an independent Technical Consultant for the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation in Pittsburgh PA.
Presstek, Inc. is a developer and manufacturer of digital laser imaging and chemistry-free plate technologies for the printing and graphic arts industries. Presstek?s DI, CTP and chemistry-free plate products eliminate photographic darkrooms, film and toxic processing chemicals, fostering a more productive printing workflow, lowering overall production costs and reducing environmental impact. Presstek partners with press manufacturers, enabling over 90% of the DI presses installed worldwide. Presstek?s Dimension Series of CTP systems are available in two-, four-, and eight-page models.
The company also manufactures chemistry-free printing plates for both DI press and CTP applications. Presstek is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: PRST) located in Hudson, New Hampshire, approximately 45 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts.
Certain smiles at Drupa 2004, in the Creo booth.
One of our members has posted in the Guestbook below a good headline for the image:
“…In the picture, I think Amos just realized what he actually paid for the Scitex Pre-Press business and so did Yoav…”
This picture has been sent to us from Dusseldorf.
If you had the chance to take pictures at the show- don’t wait, send them to me to be posted at ExScite/Nostalgia.