#TheMarketsTrustIsrael: Israeli High-Tech Start-up make $1.4M Deal in the USA

And again the daily proof, the global markets trust Israel and do not bend away from Israel because of the justicial reform. However, more and more companies have a problem with the mayhem caused by the left. The left, backed by foreign money, are the real problem at the moment for Israel. The government must stop this blocking of essential infrastructure like roads, airport and military.

Neverthenless, Israeli high-tech start-ups walk on to succeed. Today the Israeli company ‘Rod Radar’. RodRadar from Rinatya (Israel) offers a unique and unprecedented technology platform, which automatically detects underground utility infrastructure in real time, on location, without the need for expert analysis.

RodRadar, developers of groundbreaking imaging technology for detecting underground utility infrastructure during excavation, announced today its first agreement with a North American dealer. SITECH Tejas, a HOLT company, will be adding the company’s debut product, LDR Excavate™, to its portfolio of heavy civil construction solutions.

Underground infrastructure damage costs the construction industry over $100 billion annually, in addition to billions invested in less effective mitigation methods, with utility strikes during excavation causing dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries. 

The order, worth just over $1.4 million, concluded at February, will be delivered by AMI Attachments, RodRadar’s first North American bucket manufacturing partner. It is likely to be followed by additional purchases in 2023 to ensure HOLT CAT and SITECH Tejas can continue to offer RodRadar’s unique excavation solution to leading contractors in the region.

Fully integrated into the excavator bucket, Live Dig Radar technology provides real-time, precision data on the location of underground utility infrastructure during excavation, automatically alerting the operator with easy-to-understand notifications.

This prevents costly damage and increases construction site safety, as well as improving productivity and project efficiency. In 2022, the LDR excavation technology was deployed globally and in the United States at several major sites by pioneering utilities and construction industry leaders.