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`April 2011 — Present (5 years 4 mon hs)
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`Pivoting Nostalgic to B2B2C - Coming Soon. Turning Consumer Wsud Storytelling into Content
`Marketing Platform for Brands. http:I/goo.g|IhWN9lM
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`Ehud Spiegel
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`3DVU (fonnally FIYOVGF)
`January 2000 — 2010 (10 years)
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`Zahi Reich
`Co-founder, CPO 8. CMO at
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`Meir Zorea
`Founder & Chairman at ARTsys360
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`Patented technology for 3D Wsudization of aerial and satellite imagery for mobile
`Navigate over the entire country with 3D photography and landscape elevation on your \Mndows
`Mobile, Symbian or B|ackBerry.
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`Product Launclr First Commercial Release was in-car navigation system by Kenwood in Japan in
`2002. In April 2008, Navi2Go - a Mobile Navigation Solution, was launched across the U_S_ and
`UK. Within two months, Navi2Go becarne Most Popular and Best Seller on Sprint, Verizon, Alltel
`aid Orange UK software shops.
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`Achievements:-
`First 30 image streaming for navigation on Mobile Phone - Trafalgar Squae - Jqian 2001 -
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`Commercial 3D Buildings for navigation since 2005 - httptl/goo_gll2qqZty
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`Navi2Go - First Commercial 3D Image Navigation with Terrain elevation on Mobile device —
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`President 8. CEO
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`Arche Tevhnologies
`1987 -1990 (3 years)
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`Arche Technologies was a maker of IBM PC compatibles that competed mainly on performance.
`Its systems typically rated in the top-tier in head-to—head tests. The first US PC manufacturer to
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`Leading Edge USA
`1985 -1987 (2 years)
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`Leading Edge Hardware maker of the Model D the "the King of the Clone"
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`1980 -1985 (5 years) Houston, Texas Area
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`Once known as the world's largest Apple Computer dealer, ComputerCraft grew rapidly to about 60
`stores and 650 employees by 1985
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`Federal Aviation Administration - FAA, License 2291238
`November 1979 — Present
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`Modular computer system with portable travel unit
`United States 4,769,764
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`A computer system comprises a generally U-shaped base unit (10) and a generally-rectangular
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`travel unit (12) which mates with the base unit, between the legs (34, 36) of the "U". The portable
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`includes a controller (112) for one or more additional disc drives (26, 28). The facing s"
`legs of the U—shaped base unit have a stepshaped configuration (42, 44, 46) and the portable unit
`fits onto the step. The bight portion (38) of the base unit has a front connector (49A) for mating with
`the portable unit and rear connectors (48, 58A) for connection of additional equipment, such as a
`printer and modem.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`Efficient image parcel texture rendering with T-junction crack elimination v
`United States 6,850,235
`Issued February 2005
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`Defects are removed from a tessellated polygonal mesh provided for the rendering of polygon
`corresponding image parcels througi a process that first determines, for a predetermined segment
`of a first edge of a first polygon within the polygonal mesh, a difference in tessellation level
`between the first polygon and a second polygon disposed adjacent the predetermined edge of the
`first polygon, subject to the occurrence of a defect in the polygonal mesh between the first and
`second polygons. A terminus of the predetennined segment is then computed based on the
`dfference in the tessellation levels and a new vertex, corresponding to the terminus, is added to a
`first set of vertices that define the first polygon. An image parcel can then be rendered based on
`the set of vertices, including the added vertex, such that the first image parcel as rendered covers
`the defect in the polygonal mesh between the first and second polygons.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`System and methods for network image delivery with dynamic viewing
`frustum optimized for limited bandwidth communication channels v
`United States 7,139,794
`Issued November 2006
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`Dynamic visualization of image data provided through a network communications channel is
`performed by a client system including a parcel request subsystem and a parcel rendering
`subsystem. The parcel request subsystem includes a parcel reqrest queue and is operative to
`request discrete image data parcels in a priority order and to store received image data parcels in a
`parcel data store. The parcel request subsystem is responsive to an image parcel request of
`assigned priority to place the image parcel request in the parcel request queue ordered in
`conespondence with the assigned priority. The parcel rendering subsystem is coupled to the parcel
`data store to selectively retrieve and render received image data parcels to a display memory. The
`parcel rendering system provides the parcel request subsystem with the image parcel request of
`the assigned priority.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`Adaptive quadtree-based scalable surface rendering v
`United States 7,561,156
`Issued July 2009
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`A 3D scalable surface renderer allows efficient real—time 3D rendering of highdetail smooth
`surfaces. The renderer is exceptionally effective with software rendering and low-end weaker
`gaphics accelerators, and provides excellent visible quality per the amount of polygons used, while
`retaining low CPU processing overhead and high efficiency on graphics hardware. The 3D scalable
`surface renderer provides real time rendering of extremely detailed smooth surfaces with view-
`dependent tessellation using an improved level of detail approach.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`Optimized image delivery over limited bandwidth communication channels >
`United States 7,644,131
`Issued January 2010
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`Large-scde images are retrieved over network communications channels for display on a client
`device by selecting an update image parcel relative to an operator controlled image viewpoint to
`dsplay via the client device. A request is prepared for the update image parcel and associated with
`a request queue for subsequent issuance over a communications channel. The update image
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`Optimized image delivery over limited bandwidth communication channels >
`United States 7,908,343
`Issued March 2011
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`Large—sc:-Ie images are retrieved over network communications channels for display on a client
`device by selecting an update image parcel relative to an operator controlled image viewpoint to
`dsplay via the client device. A request is prepared for the update image parcel and associated with
`a request queue for subsequent issuance over a communications channel. The update image
`parcel is received from the communications channel and displayed as a discrete portion of the
`predetennined image. The update image parcel optimally has a fixed pixel anay size, is received in
`a singe ar1d or plurality of network data packets, and is constrained to a resolution less than or
`equal to the resolution of the client device display.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`Optimized image delivery over limited bandwidth communication channels >
`United States 8,924,506
`Issued December 2014
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`Large-scde images are retrieved over network communications channels for display on a client
`device by selecting an update image parcel relative to an operator controlled image viewpoint to
`dsplay via the client device. A request is prepared for the update image parcel and associated with
`a request queue for subsequent issuance over a communications channel. The update image
`parcel is received from the communications channel and displayed as a discrete portion of the
`predetennined image. The update image parcel optimally has a fixed pixel anay size, is received in
`a singe and or plurality of network data packets, and were the fixed pixel anay may be constrained
`to a resolution less than or equal to the resolution of the client device display.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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`Optimized image delivery over limited bandwidth communication channels >
`United States 9,253,239
`Issued February 2016
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`Large-scde images are retrieved over network communications channels for display on a client
`device by selecting an update image parcel relative to an operator controlled image viewpoint to
`dsplay via the client device. A request is prepared for the update image parcel and associated with
`a request queue for subsequent issuance over a communications channel. The update image
`parcel is received from the communications channel and displayed as a discrete portion of the
`predetennined image. The update image parcel optimally has a fixed pixel anay size, is received in
`a singe and or plurality of network data packets, and were the fixed pixel anay may be constrained
`to a resolution less than or equal to the resolution of the client device display.
`Inventors: Isaac Levanon
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