Haim_Melman Joins Deep Breeze

 

Haim_Melman

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Deep Breeze– an Israeli company’s innovative medical device could radically change that scenario. Once approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the trademarked Breeze@home, will allow COPD and other chronic lung disease patients to stay out of the hospital while receiving continuous remote monitoring by their healthcare provider from home.

“This will not only make life more bearable for them, but will also save the healthcare system a lot of money,” points out the ExScite Dr. Michael Nagler, CEO of Deep Breeze, a medical device company headquartered in Or-Akiva, Israel, with offices in the United States.  “We created an immensely simple interface so that the patient can activate transmission by touching just one button,” he explains. “The interface works with voice, text and video so the physician at a remote location can receive measurements and also video conference with the patient to get the full picture.”

In the picture- you can see our own ExScite Haim Melman VP R&D, testing their new monitoring device.  To read more click here .

Guy Alon

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Guy_Alon

Our friend Guy Alon is in the midst of an heroic, prolonged battle with cancer. He is in search of stem cell donors. From his blog:

“As we speak, I write to you from the hospital in Boston, where I undergo the first roud of 5 days strong 24 h/day chemo to bring the disease under control and allow the stem cell transplant. It will take 2 or more cycles like this: 1 week of chemo, 3 weeks off and so forth. So far so good. I manage to eat and not lose weight which is the key.
In the pictures you can see me hanging on the door a nice collage that Inbal made for me and in another working while getting the chemo. Last night my good friends came here for our weekly Bridge game.”

You can find his blog here: http://guyalon.blogspot.com/

Les_Bovenlander

The ExScite Les Bovenlander is in charge of Business Development Asia Pacific, at Taopix (photobook software).
Prior to Taopix he was Director at Settling Down and earlier at Compose. In the early 2000’s Les was regional director, Asia Pacific, of RealTime Image providing remote proofing solutions. He continued with RealTime Image after the startup company was later acquired by Kodak Polychrome.
From 1992 to 2002 Les was marketing manager/commercial printers segment at Scitex Europe (and later at CreoScitex). He started in Brussels and later relocated to Hong Kong.

Allison_Druin

Allison_Druin2010_smallAllison Druin (of Scitex America 90-93) this Fall was named Associate Dean for Research of the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland. In this new position, she develops research partnerships for the college, helps to establish new labs and centers for research, and continues to work on her own research in developing new technologies for children.
Her new research blog is: http://www.ischool.umd.edu/content/research-stories-our-college.
If anyone is interested in partnering on research with her college just let her know!

Ilan_Ofir

Ilan_Ofir2010The ExScite Ilan Ofir is Marketing Manager at Elbit Systems Ltd.in Israel.
In addition, Ilan has created and is managing the website: www.iCar.co.il. iCar is an Israeli web directory providing expert opinion, vehicle database, car buying and trade-in as well as financing.

Since 2007 Ilan was VP Sales & Marketing Celerica, a privately held Telecommunications company. Between 2004 and 2006 he was Director, Europe & Asia Pacific MobileAccess Networks.
Ilan’s 5 years career at Scitex (STAP’88-’04) included the position of Customer Support Manager, China Scitex Asia Pacific.

Shaposhnik- Director General

Haim_Shani2010In Haim Shani, ExScite, the Finance Ministry has a director-general who’s a passionate Zionist, a high-tech guru and who doesn’t need a job

Haartez,(July 7, 2010) the Israeli newspaper has published this nice article about the ExScite Haim (Shaposhnik) Shani .

After leaving Scitex, Haim accepted the CEO position at Nice in Raanana.
In his nine years at the helm, he transformed NICE from a small company in crisis to a market leader. He began with revenues of $100 million a year, a market capitalization of $100 million and 700 employees at the start of the decade. NICE today is a giant, generating sales of $600 million a year. Its market cap is $2 billion and it has 2,700 employees. He left Nice to take a government job.

Haaretz article summarizes:

“Haim has been nine months on the job of Director General, Israeli Finance Ministry, so it’s early days. But judging by the subjects he’s chosen to tackle, the discussions he holds, the legislative proposals he’s involved in and the moves he’s leading, he looks like he’ll be one of those government officials who leaves his mark. Perhaps his success will lead more good people to move from business to public service, for the greater good of all.
Among other important subjects at the treasury, Haim sees signs that Israeli high-tech is eroding and says that with new priorities, tax breaks, some financial assistance and legislative amendments, he can help stop the erosion and make Israeli high-tech more competitive against other countries coming to the fore”.
To read the complete (and interesting) article on Haaretz website in English, click here.

Juha_Ahonen

Juha_AhonenJuha Ahonen was application Specialist in Scitex Europe in the golden age between 1982 & 1985.
Originally from Finland, Juha has moved to Luxembourg, where he is currently Strategic Marketing Analyst, CSR for Scandinavia, Baltic Countries at Ampacet Europe SA.
After leaving STE Juha held a few application, sales and marketing positions in Finland at the media & publishing field, including:

85-88 Turun Sanomat Oy Printing and between 88-00 Yellow Pages in Finland & United Magazines Oy. From 2000 to 01 he was Senior VP Sales & Marketing, MTV Oy, Broadcasting and from 01-07 he had his own consultancy.
Ampacet Corporation of Luxembourg engages in the manufacture and supply of color and additive master batches to the thermoplastics industry in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Its products include utility and specialty white, and black and additive master batches; and custom and stock colorants.

Charlie Baum Passed away

CharlieBaum2002The former STA’s engineer Charlie Baum has passed away.

 

We were saddened to hear that Charlie Baum died in January 2010.

Charlie was one of the first ever service engineers in Scitex America when the office was still located in Stamford Ct. and later in Manhattan NY, and was still called STNA. Charlie started under the then president Dick Jaffe in 1974 and later under Bob Pollack. Eddie Borkovksy, VP customer Support (who has provided a couple of the pictures), was his boss from 75-79. Later, Charlie worked out of New York after the office was relocated to Boston and renamed STA. Those of us who worked with Charlie remember him as a smiley face with good nature, yet as an opinionated and resourceful technical engineer, who could improvise and resolve problems.

We have lost track of Charlie after he had left the company. The pictures below are of a meeting of Eddie and Charlie in NY in 2002, and Charlie at work in a trade show.

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Tamar Bitov

Tamar Bitov is QA manager at Scitex Precision Technologies.
Scitex Precision Technologies Ltd. is a subsidiary of ACM (Malaysia) which had acquired the great Scitex Mechanical Plant not so long ago. The operation is located in Kfar Saba Israel and most employees are ex Kodak/Creo/Scitex. See a story we published in 2009 here at ExScite.
In fact, Tamar has been part of the QA group at the Scitex Mechanical plant continuously since 1996. The plant had been located at Scitex (renamed Kodak in 2006) in Herzlia and later moved to Kfar Saba.
Prior to Scitex, Tamar was QA Mamager at Metalor 2000.

Tamar established the ExScite Mechanical plant on Facebook. She is singing in Kfar-Shmaryahu’s TRITONUS vocal ensemble, see website here.

Kenji_Hamada

Kenji_Hamada_2010Since 2004, the ExScite Kenji Hamada is a group manager, Enterprise Business Applications, at Microsoft in Tokyo, Japan.
Kenji has been with Scitex from 1995 to 2003. During his long period with the company has held product support management roles at Nihon Scitex, Scitex and Creo in Israel.
Kenji joined Nihon-Scitex following 3 years as a software programmer at the Japanese printing press manufacturer Ryobi.

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