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MIBA Newsletter, Looking Back at September 2022

It is that time of year for MIBA’s Taste of Two Nations annual recognition, fundraising, and wine tasting event this Thursday, October 6th at the Townsend Hotel! The evening will include wine tasting along with a strolling dinner, a silent auction, and awards ceremony to recognize our partners in innovation across the state of Michigan

Taste of Two Nations is a great opportunity to develop new friendships, reconnect with colleagues, recognize our supporters, and explore wine from Israel, Michigan, and around the world!  To purchase your tickets, see below. We look forward to seeing you there! Your Partner in INNOVATION, The MIBA 

 
 
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With the arrival of the Jewish new year on September 25, Israel commenced a 3-week holiday period including Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement; Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles; and Simchat Torah, the celebration of the completion of the yearly cycle of reading the Torah. In Jewish tradition this period is a time to look back on the past year to soul search and reflect. So, what does Israel have to show for the last year?According to Israel’s Bureau of Statistics, 177,000 babies were born, and 59,000 new immigrants (predominantly from the Ukraine and Ethiopia) were welcomed to its shores, the highest immigration rate in two decades.  As a result, Israel’s population increased by 2%, reaching 9.5 million citizens. The economic news is mixed. Israel’s inflation rate has hit 4.6%, the highest in two decades, but it is still less than half the average of most OECD countries, with state expenditures actually falling by 9%, mainly due to the end of Covid aid.According to Israel’s Accountant General, the year ended with a fiscal surplus of 9.8 billion shekels in the state coffers. Real estate is still the leading financial concern for many Israelis. The supply of apartments remains significantly lower than the demand and the steady increase in prices (estimated 18% over the last year) has many young couples despairing of ever owning a home in Israel. Housing construction policy will remain a major priority for future governments.On the technology front, hi-tech accounted for 16% of Israel’s GDP, up from 12% just five years ago, making it among the highest percentages in the world. Over the last 12 months, Israeli startups raised $26 billion and 20 new unicorns were born in the first half of 2022. On the national transportation front, the overly congested city of Tel Aviv will finally see the launch of its first light rail line by the end of 2022.Amid rising tensions in the West Bank, Israel launched a military operation in the first week of August in Gaza against the Iranian- backed terror organization Islamic Jihad. The IDF expected Operation Breaking Dawn to play out over a week, but ultimately its goals were accomplished in 66 hours without any Israeli civilian or military casualties.Perhaps it’s no longer news, but elections are on the Israeli calendar once again, for the fifth time in four years.  After the collapse of a fragile coalition on June 20, foreign minister Yair Lapid took over as caretaker prime minister from Naftali Bennet, as per an existing agreement. Israelis will head back to the polls on November 1. Despite increased inflation, a volatile security situation, exorbitant housing prices and government instability, polls show that 89.3% of Israelis are content with their lives and 66.8% are satisfied with their economic condition.  As Israel looks back on the previous year and forward to the 75th anniversary of the state’s founding, rising economic mobility and a strong sense of national purpose enable Israelis to count their blessings and look forward to a brighter future in the coming year.

Partners on the first-in the-U.S. public wireless EV charging road, MDOT and Electreon enter into agreement to explore larger road deploymentFast Facts:

  • Electreon, (based in California, headquartered in Israel) was selected to build a public wireless in-road charging system to pilot on a 1-mile section of road in Detroit. 
  • MDOT and Electreon have signed a five-year agreement to develop and work toward implementing a scalable wireless public in-road charging network. 
  • Research and lessons learned as part of this agreement will help to develop best practices framework for wireless electric road system implementation and management in all of Michigan.
  • To learn more about this agreement, click here

 

 
Every month we share just a couple of the many unique and exciting Israeli innovations we’ve seen. This month, we are highlighting Israeli technology in the Autonomous Vehicle Development space. If you’re interested in connecting with these companies, please reach out to bernard@michiganisrael.com.Cognata  Autonomous Robotics Simulation Platform Cognata’s autonomous and ADAS simulation platform accelerates testing and validation time to market of automated driving systems (AV) by supporting the entire development process: training, testing, validation and certification – all the way to commercial deployment. Cognata’s technology uses cloud architecture to support large-scale simulation, which allows for rapidly creating novel visualization and synthetic environment use-cases scenarios, enabling improved AI/ML training.  The platform is able to create different safety-critical scenarios, with pixel-perfect, accurate, and consistent annotation in every frame.  ForetellixVerifying Automated Driving Systems Foretellix has developed an out-of-the-box verification automation solution for ADAS and highway functions. The package was developed based on input from OEMs, regulators and compliance bodies. Its industry proven verification plan and 36 scenario categories covering a massive number of challenges and edge cases helps you determine what to test and how to test it. Foretellix provides extensive reporting and analytics including safety and coverage metrics to assist with compliance and certification. 
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