Powermat Stock

powermat.comEnergy / Energy StorageFounded: 2006Funding to Date: $152.5MM

Powermat provides wireless charging platforms to businesses embedding the technology into their products — from robotics and the automotive industry to medical devices and consumer electronics. Powermat was founded in 2006 by Amir Ben-Shalom, Dov Hirschberg, Yoav Hefer, and Ran Poliakine and is headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel.

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Team

Management Team

Yossi Harosh Ph.D
Chief Executive Officer
Kfir Abuhatzira
Chief Financial Officer & Board Member
Itay Sherman
Chief Technology Officer & Vice President of Research and Development
Amir Biran
Chief Revenue Officer
Ran Poliakine
Co-Founder & Board Member
Amir Ben-Shalom
Co-Founder
Dov Hirschberg
Co-Founder
Yoav Hefer
Co-Founder

Board Members

Neil Auerbach JD
Hudson Sustainable Investment Management

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