A meeting with a representative of The Jacobs Technion–Cornell Institute, Fernando Gómez-Baquero, director of Runway and Spinouts. During the meeting, he told the students about his entrepreneurial path and gave them information about Cornell’s entrepreneurial projects, the Runway and Spinout programs, and the summer internship program.
A meeting with Alon Horev, programmer, architect, manager, entrepreneur and co-founder of VAST Data. During the meeting, they discussed entrepreneurship, how to turn an idea into a startup and how to raise money.
Lapidim Program alumni make a high-tech exit: Nadir Izrael and Yevgeny Dibrov
Nadir Israel and Yevgeny Dibrov, Lapidim Program alumni (class of 2014), are the founders of the cyber startup, Aramis, which was just purchased by Insight Ventures for $1 billion. For the complete story as reported in Calcalist:https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3777133,00.html
Tal Alon and Yarden Shapira, students in the Department’s Lapidim Program, developed an innovative information system for the Galilee Medical Center. The system is intended to assist the hospital administration in making educated and information-based decisions during emergencies. The two students executed the project under the supervision of Prof. Benny Kimelfeld, the academic faculty member in charge of the Lapidim Program.
The system that they developed, with an easy-to-use and friendly interface, presents the hospital management with a wide range of necessary data in real time: the number of people in a department/ward, anticipated number of patients that will be hospitalized, anticipated number of patients that will be released, and vailability of operating rooms and units of blood. The system worked successfully during an “war exercise”, held on February 7th, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health’s Crisis Handling Unit, the IDF, the Israel Police, Magen David Adom in Israel, and additional emergency services.
The pair have given us real reasons to be proud of them!
:To read the complete article (in Hebrew), see