Israeli Technology World Wide

Published on Monday, 16 July 2012 by Yael Willner

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Israeli technology is flooding foreign markets. Newest on the docket: France, Britain, and Korea.

The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, will soon be outfitted by Synel security technology. Synel, an Israeli subsidiary company in France, will provide time and attendance management hardware, as well as fingerprint verification, keypad entry, magnetic card, barcode card, proximity card, contactless smart card and facial recognition technology to help prevent burglary and unauthorized entry throughout the museum.

British Telecom, the large international communications company, will soon feature Cyber-Ark software to protect and secure its privileged accounts. BT, servicing numerous business and private customers, needed a standardized cyber-protection system; Israeli Cyber-Ark was the chosen solution.

And Korean Aerospace Industries has just contracted Elbit Systems Ltd. to upgrade its aerospace equipment. The Israeli company will provide advanced electronic systems for the Korean Air Force C-130, including the Glass Cockpit which replaces analog flight gauges with digital ones.

Where would you like to see Israeli technology next?

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