RealView Imaging
Gil Gefen has extensive work experience in operations, procurement, and supply chain management.
Gil began their career as an Operations Manager at Netwiz Ltd in 1995, where they worked until 2000.
From 2000 to 2003, Gil was an Operations Manager at SanCastle, where they oversaw purchasing, project management, and achieving UL approval for company products.
In 2003, they joined InSightec as a Supply Chain Manager, responsible for purchasing, planning and control, and managing production and warehouses. Gil held this role until 2011.
From 2011 to 2013, Gil worked as a Director of Operations at Jettable, where they were involved in procurement, cost reduction, and export/import activities.
Gil then moved to Opgal, where they served as a Purchasing Manager from 2013 to 2015, focusing on procurement, cost management, and export/import.
Currently, Gil is the VP of Operations at RealView Imaging, a position they have held since 2021. In this role, they oversee various operations, including procurement, engineering, service, planning and control, supply chain, and strategic cost planning. Gil is also responsible for IT, IS, export/import, and design for cost reduction.
Gil Gefen completed their Bachelor's degree in English Language & Literature from the University of Haifa between 1987 and 1990. Gil then pursued further education at Justus Liebig University Giessen in 1990-1991, although the specific degree obtained during this time is not provided. Prior to their university studies, Gil attended Bonn American High School from 1978 to 1982, but no degree or field of study information is available for this period.
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RealView Imaging
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RealView Imaging Ltd, an Israeli start-up company, is introducing the world’s first 3D holographic display and interface system, initially for medical imaging applications. The company’s proprietary technology projects hyper-realistic, dynamic 3D holographic images “floating in the air” without the need for any type of eyewear or a conventional 2Dscreen. The projected 3D volumes appear in free space, allowing the user to literally touch and interact precisely within the image, presenting a unique and proprietary breakthrough in digital holography and real-time 3D interaction capabilities.