Steve Rothman

 

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The ExScite Steve Rothman is a Systems Administrator at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge Mass. since 2006.
Until 2004 Steve was application engineer at Scitex/Creo in Boston, were he handled a variety of projects for a software engineering team, mostly on Macintosh. Prior to his Scitex days (?91-?93), Steve was Release Engineering Group Leader at Varityper.
Founded in 1866, the Peabody Museum is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology and houses one of the most comprehensive records of human cultural history in the Western Hemisphere.
Steve?s Website at the Peabody can be viewed here:
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu

Gideon Keydar dancing

Gideon Keydar is the CEO of ActiveLinks, a global leader of IP monetization. Simply said, ActiveLinks is working with a number of large patent buyers and is well known in the market for facilitating fast and at highest price sale for patents (IP) owners. Active links has already completed high volumes of patent sales and Gideon is particularly proud of testimonials which include some of the largest US patent law firms, hi-tech companies and private inventors.
If you know seller of IP, write us, it may be worth your while, see website. In private life, Gideon has been divorced for a while and has lost his beard… In addition to ActiveLinks, he is a certified life/business coach, a staff member of a psychological institute and in the last few years “addicted” to ballroom and Latin dancing and “kickboxing”. Gideon Keydar visited me recently. I was amazed (to say the least) when he showed me this and other pictures. He told me, that just like in “Shall We Dance” he passed by Arthur Murray dance school in Raanana and got hooked. In the last US business trip, he visited 10 different “Arthur Murray” clubs in Vancouver, Bay Area and LA. The picture is from a recent competition (Gideon and his Teacher).

 

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In a picture titled “Scitex Demise” Jonathan Meyshar created a black & white illustration, which covers the rise and fall of Scitex over a period of 30 years

Look at this fantastic image and tell us what historical details you can decipher in it.

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The ExScite Dan Trajman has Emailed this to us:

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“I would like to invite you to the Art Expo in New Your City from February 28 to March 3rd where I will exhibit my new work.   If you would like to attend, please let me know and I will send you an invitation.

If you can not make it, you can enjoy my work on my website http://www.dT-Studio.com/DNAstyle

If you like it forward it to a friend.

Below please find a sample of my artwork and information about the exhibit.

 

Regards    Dan     Dan@dT-Studio.com       +1.617.320.1862

 

The ArtExpo web site is http://www.ArtExpos.com. The exhibit location is Jacob Javitz Convention Center. My  booth # is 431.

Open to the public:  Saturday March 1 from 10am to 6pm, Sunday   March 2 from 11am to 6pm, Monday  March 3 from 10am to 2pm”

Scitex- first ever Drupa (1977)- before the PrePress era

This fantastic image was sent to us by Dan Herzka, together with a few dozens(!) more good quality, and historically significant ExScite picture.
Thank you Dani
In this Drupa ’77 picture, standing from the left are: Assa BarLev, Avi Bar, Artour Low and Efi Arazi, in front of the Scitex booth in Dusseldorf. Click to see details.
The rest of you ExScite members- please look at you old pictures, san them and send us to be posted here.

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Steve Grossman who was application specialist at Scitex America between ’94 and ’97, is currently a software systemes Quality Assurance Manager at Real Networks in Seattle Washington.
Before Real Networks, between 1997 and 2000 Steve was  Lab manager at eCharge, QA manager at Luminous and QA manager at Imation Publishing Software. Steve was also a technical writer at the Israeli company Tadiran.
RealNetworks, Inc. is providing ways for consumers to be entertained on any screen (PC, home entertainment system, portable device or mobile phone) anywhere. Its digital entertainment services include RealPlayer, Rhapsody music service, Casual Games destinations RealArcade, and a variety of mobile entertainment services offered to consumers by leading wireless carriers around the world.

ExScite Amir Noy, Printar’s CEO

Watch here an interview with the ExScite Amir Noy from 2007

Printar marks a milestone in the PCB industry. – Watch a Productronica interview with Amir Noy, CEO

Printar Ltd. is an industry leader in the development, manufacturing and marketing of digital inkjet printing systems and consumables for the global PCB industry. With a dedicated focus on developing digital printing technologies solely for this market, Printar has revolutionized the PCB industry by applying precise engineering and manufacturing methods in all its products and solutions.

Founded in 1999, Printar’s headquarters and R&D are located in Rehovot, Israel. Printar has subsidiaries in N.America, Europe and China. The Company’s rapidly escalating global sales are strongly evidenced by its quickly growing, global customer base of leading PCB manufacturers which have chosen Printar as their supplier of choice for their digital printing needs.

With a team of 60 employees including the industry’s largest R&D team, the Company is committed to delivering state-of-the-art digital inkjet printing solutions to meet the demanding needs of the PCB market.

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For over 10 years, ExIris Alan Renda  is a partner at Research Consortium an independent business development consultant using primary qualitative and quantitative market research studies to guide clients towards business growth in a variety of industries including high-tech, publishing, graphic arts, consumer and packaged goods.
Before Research Consortium, Alan was VP Sales and Marketing at IRIS Graphics, Inc. and earlier he was Senior Director of Marketing at IRIS, since 1993 where he was responsible for strategic growth, development and P&L management of five graphic arts and non-graphic arts markets.
In the 80?s he was Director, Market Research and Strategic Planning, Corporate Services Division at Digital Equipment Corporation
For 7 years, from 1974 ? 1981 Alan was Assistant Professor at Boston College School of Management

My Scitex Memories, Maarten Strack

The Brussels based ExScite’nik Maarten Strack sent us the sequel to his first moving images presentation.

The piece is call My Scitex Memories 2. Click here to watch the video.

If you fill nostalgic and feel the urge to watch Memories 1- click here to see what we have posted a couple of months ago at the ExScite News Section.

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