Intel's special multirotor drone ceremony at the torchlight ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the State of Israel wias attended by Intel CEO Brian Krznitz. "I am excited to be in Israel on Independence Day, in Jerusalem, and to participate in this exciting event. This year, in 2018, Intel marks it's 50th anniversary and the State of Israel celebrates its 70th anniversary. This is a double and moving birthday, "said Kreznitz.
Intel's show was presented for the first time in Israel with 300 multirotor drones and is based on a display of lights driven by the technology giant's "Shooting Star" project. The multitotor drones create images and shapes that are synchronized with music and lighting effects in the sky.
Intel's Star Shooting presentation is built specifically for light displays with built-in LEDs that can create more than 4 billion color combinations. it is built in a highly secure manner with plastic propellers inside a cage, foam-proof, without screws and weighs only 330 grams. Intel also created a special program that automates the animation process. In addition, the software runs a comprehensive test of the entire fleet of multirotor drones before each flight turns on and selects the most suitable flippers for each flight according to battery life, GPS reception and other parameters.
"The festive torchlight ceremony that opened Israel's Independence Day celebrations and the 70th anniversary of the State of Israel is a year of innovation, and we are proud and proud to represent breakthrough innovation with Intel's shooting Stars technology, "Intel Israel's CEO, Yaniv Gerti, said:" Even at the beginning of its path in Israel 44 years ago, Intel brought with it the first technological innovation of its kind when it established a development center here in Israel for the development of processors,
Intel connected itself to Israel decades ago, during which it has invested and invested heavily in Israel, and today it is taking another step in strengthening this connection through a spectacular show of hustle and bustle, which will present historical Israeli symbols. Independence Day is a day of pride and joy over our achievements and successes as a country. And today, I am particularly proud of the achievements of Mobilay and Intel over the years, which I believe have a significant contribution. On this occasion, we would also like to congratulate Intel as a company celebrating its 50th anniversary. "
In addition to Krznitz, who came from the United States especially for the event, a number of Intel executives will participate in the ceremony, including Amnon Shashua, Amir Feintuch, Maxine Fassberg, Yaniv Gerti and Karin Eibschitz Segal.
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