Sodyo
Eran Katz has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Eran is the Co-Founder and Chairman of Ametrine Technologies Ltd., a company that develops multi-spectral camouflage dual-use textile technology for military and civilian applications. Eran also co-founded and served as the CEO of Sodyo Ltd., a company that developed a disruptive imaging technology for mobile and wearable devices. Additionally, Eran was the CEO of Dblur Technologies Ltd., which provided innovative imaging solutions for mobile phone cameras. Eran also held the role of VP and General Manager of Interwise International, where they provided unified communication conferencing solutions for the global enterprise market. Earlier in their career, Eran worked as the VP of R&D at BVR Systems and as a software engineer at Daisy Systems. In 2017, they co-founded AiVF, a healthcare AI company that developed an AI-based platform for in vitro fertilization. Eran's work experience demonstrates their expertise in technology development and leadership roles.
Eran Katz's education history includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics & Computer Sciences from Tel Aviv University, which they completed from 1983 to 1987. In 1998, they pursued an MBA from Tel Aviv University, which they completed in 1999. Later, from an unspecified start year to 2015, Eran attended the Executive Leadership Program at the University of California, Irvine - The Paul Merage School of Business.
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Sodyo
Sodyo provides the next generation of interactive scanning technology that enables users to easily scan a small marker and be instantly connected to any actionable content of your choice. We connect offline to online in any environment – outdoor, indoor, print & digital.The technology’s unique characteristics allow Sodyo to work on any media,at any distance and to easily scan multiple markers at one time. The revolutionary solution can be applied to many markets. Users can sit on their couch and point their phone towards the TV screen and instantly interact with a show, get more information, and even make a purchase. In a more public setting, users can scan a marker in a train station and get updated train schedules, report a maintenance problem, and purchase a ticket. Try it for yourself at http://www.sodyo.com/try-sodyo/.