Israeli Company of the Year |
Metrolight
Netanya, Israel-based company with its US headquarters in Brentwood, Tennessee is the leader in electronic ballast solutions for HID lighting systems, with installations in major retailers in the Southeast and around the world that have accumulated over 1.4 billion operating hours, saved the end users over $6.5 million in energy costs, and have shown a low rate of failure.
For more information, please visit www.metrolight.com
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TTI Telecom
Rosh Ha'ayin-basedcompany with operations center in Atlanta is a leading provider of next generation Operations Support Systems that helps Communications Service Providers reduce operating expenses and optimize operations efficiency, save costs, speed-up time to monitor new services, and improve customer retention levels for major US carriers including AT&T and Sprint.
For more information, please visit www.tti-telecom.com
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Waves
Tel Aviv-based company with US headquarters in Knoxville, TN has grown into the world’s leading developer and supplier of software-based audio signal processing tools, while expanding to meet the demand for Waves processing in hardware-based products. Current product line has increased to over 60 processors that have been embraced by the audio industry in music production, film post, and broadcast.
For more information, please visit www.waves.com |
Deal of the Year |
AAA Parking • HTS • T.I.B.A. Parking
Atlanta-based parking management company partnered with two Israeli companies to automate the self-parking process in eight of its locations nationally and to utilize License Plate Recognition technology for its valet operations at the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead.
For more information on these companies, please visit
www.aaaparking.com • www.tibaparking.com • www.htsol.com
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Cellint • GA Department of Transportation
Lod-based provider of cellular-based detection solutions had its contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation renewed, providing traffic information on Georgia 400 and nearby arterials after fiber communications to the current sensors were disabled due to massive construction work along the highway.
For more information on these companies, please visit
www.cellint.com • www.dot.state.ga.us
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Verint • Witness System
Tel Aviv-based company acquired Atlanta-based Witness Systems in 2007 for $950 million, resulting in Verint Witness Actionable Solutions, its largest division. The newly merged company has grown 150% in support services resources and 200% in R&D, thus becoming more scalable and efficient which in turn has contributed to the quicker delivery to market of a new combined platform.
For more information on these companies, please visit
www.verint.com
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