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Israel Rapidly Expands Use of Camero-Tech’s XAVER 400 to Aid Rescue Operations After Missile Strikes
In response to increasing security threats from Iran, Israel has expanded the use of the XAVER 400 through-wall imaging system, developed by Camero-Tech. This advanced technology, which uses Ultra-Wideband sensing and image reconstruction software, helps search and rescue teams locate survivors trapped under debris following missile attacks. The demand for the XAVER 400 has surged as it becomes an essential tool in Israels emergency response strategy. Camero-Tech, part of the SK Group, is a leading Israeli defense technology company with its products used in nearly 60 countries worldwide.
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Unique Israeli radar system used to help locate Turkey earthquake survivors
Camero-Tech, a member of the SK Group, supplied its Xaver 400 and 100 systems to the IDF Home Front Command Search and Rescue Brigade to help locate survivors of the earthquakes in Turkey. The radar technology allows rescuers to see through walls and locate survivors trapped in the ruins. The companys technology has been used in previous disaster situations, including the 2017 earthquake in Mexico. The companys CEO, Amir Beeri, expressed pride in the companys ability to assist in rescue efforts and save lives.
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Camero-Tech launches Xaver™ 1000 - the new generation of 3D 'See through Walls' systems
Camero-Tech, a member of the Samy Katsav Group, is launching the Xaver™ 1000, a new generation of its product line that offers operational capabilities to military forces, law enforcement agencies, intelligence units, and first responders. The Xaver™ 1000 has an AI-based tracking algorithm and a 3D Sense-Through-The-Wall capability, enabling it to detect and see people or static objects behind walls and obstacles. The system will be unveiled at the Eurosatury 2022 Exhibition in Paris.
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German Electronics Company Rohde & Schwarz Buys Camero's Body Scanning Unit
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG has acquired the body scanning unit of Camero-Tech Ltd. The acquired unit will be turned into a research and development company called SeemPulse Ltd. Rohde & Schwarz aims to expand its security scanner product lines. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Camero-Tech Ltd. develops sense-through-the-wall and body scanning products, serving defense and law enforcement agencies. It has been a part of SK Group since 2011.
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5 Innovative Israeli Search-And-Rescue Technologies That Have Our Backs
Israeli organizations like the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), Magen David Adom, and IsraAid have been at the forefront of relief efforts following natural disasters worldwide. Israeli entrepreneurs have developed technologies that are transforming search and rescue efforts, including Res-Q-Cell, Xaver Sense Through the Wall System, RT Aerostats Systems SkyStar, Vayyars 3D sensor technology, and Unmanned Search and Rescue Systems. These technologies have been used in various disaster situations, such as earthquakes in Haiti, Nepal, and Mexico, as well as hurricanes in the Caribbean. The article highlights the importance of using cutting edge technology in search and rescue operations.
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Eurosatory 2014: Camero-Tech Wins Tender to Supply a Major European Country with Dozens of Through-Wall Imaging Systems
Camero Tech, a world leader in radar-based Through-Wall systems, has won a tender to supply dozens of their Through-Wall imaging systems to a major European country. The systems have also passed tests by 4 NATO countries. Camero Techs XAVER™ line of products provides real-time situational awareness and captures activity concealed behind walls. The companys XAVER™100 and XAVER™400 systems will be supplied to the European country. The XAVER™100 is a handheld presence-of-life detector, while the XAVER™400 is a compact personal device. Camero Techs XAVER™NET and XAVER™800 systems will also be showcased. The company has a solid track record and is part of the SK Group.
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Radar imaging co Camero sold to SK Group
SK Group, owned by Samy Katsav, has acquired radar-based imaging solutions developer Camero Ltd. The size of the deal is estimated in the tens of million of dollars. Camero will continue to operate independently under SK Group, and all employees will retain their jobs. The company has had strong sales growth in the past three years and serves militaries and law enforcement agencies worldwide. Camero had previously raised $25 million from various investors, including Greylock Partners and Motorola Ventures.
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Camero raises $4 million, wins $5 million deal with US Army
Camero, a 3D imaging technology company, has raised $4 million in its latest funding round. The company has also secured a $5 million deal with the US army for its through-wall vision dissolutions. Camero has raised a total of $24 million from investors including Jerusalem Global Ventures, Greylock Partners, Alta Berkeley, Motorola Ventures, and Walden Israel. The company has reached a break-even point and is doing well in the US market. Camero was founded in 2004 and develops 3D imaging systems that see through walls for various applications.
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See-through-walls tech co Camero raises $14m
Israeli start-up Camero Inc. has raised $14 million in its second financing round. The company develops and manufactures see-through-wall imaging systems for rescue services, anti-terrorist units, and the military. Camero has raised $20 million to date, including the present round. The company has already made $1 million in sales and has agreements with governments to test the product. They plan to expand their activity, open an office in Washington, and strengthen their sales, product development, and marketing activity in Israel and the US.
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