Privacy Policy

Foretellix Ltd. and its affiliates (“Foretellix”, and all references, as the context requires, to “we”, “us” or “our”) scope is to provide safety-driven verification and validation platform for ADAS and Automated Driving Systems (the “Services”). In doing so, we are committed to protecting personal data and information that we gather from our customers, potential customers, prospects, and other end users of our online sites and services, including all mobile device applications, if any (the “Websites”).

Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal information and how we will collect, store, process, disclose and use such personal information in respect of any use of the Websites and the Services. This Privacy Policy applies to all of the software, services, information, tools, features and functionality offered by us in our Websites and Services. Should we ask you to provide certain personal information when using our Services, you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

IMPORTANT: BY USING THE SERVICES AND/OR THE WEBSITES, YOU GIVE YOUR CONSENT THAT ALL PERSONAL INFORMATION THAT YOU SUBMIT OR THAT IS COLLECTED THROUGH THE WEBSITES OR THE SERVICES MAY BE PROCESSED BY US IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN THIS PRIVACY POLICY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN AND TO OUR TERMS OF USE (“TERMS”), PLEASE DO NOT USE THE WEBSITES OR THE SERVICES.

1. General

1.1. Our users entrust us with information of a personal and confidential nature, and this Privacy Policy is to inform you about our practices with respect to collection, storage and processing of personal information that may be used, alone or in combination with other information, in connection with the provision of our Services and the Websites. Accordingly, we process your personal information only for specific and limited purposes. We ask only for personal information that is adequate, relevant and not excessive for those purposes and internally to help us improve our Websites and Services and to help resolve any problems.

1.2. We will not collect or use personal information for purposes other than those described in this Privacy Policy, our Terms, and/or in any other legal instrument in effect between us. You can decline to submit personal information, in which case we may not be able to provide you with part or all of the Services.

1.3. Unless stated otherwise in this Privacy Policy, we will not share, sell, auction off or give away your personal information to any third-party or other organization without first obtaining your prior written consent.

1.4. This Privacy Policy forms a part of the Terms, and is incorporated thereto by reference, along with other policies which you may be notified of by us from time to time.

2. What Data we Collect?

2.1. Information you give us. You may give us information about you, including personal information, when you register and/or use our Websites or by corresponding with us by phone, e-mail, post or instant chat.

You may also provide such information when you subscribe to our Services; when you report a problem with our Websites or Services; and as a candidate applying via the site, by uploading your CV.

The information you give us may include your name, address, e-mail address, phone number, company name, industry, website URL and other personal information.

2.2. Information We Collect About You.

2.2.1. When you visit or use our Websites, we may automatically receive and record information from your mobile device and browser, including your cookie information, your country, regional and language settings, device model, operating system, mobile carrier and software and hardware attributes.

2.2.2. In addition, we may automatically collect and store the following information for statistical purposes: technical information, including the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet, your login information, browser type and version, time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform; information about your visit, including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from our Websites (including date and time); page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs) and methods used to browse away from the Websites.

2.2.3. The aforesaid information does not identify you personally, it simply enables us to compile statistics about our visitors and their use of the Websites. When you use the Websites, our servers record information (“Log Data”), including information that your browser automatically sends whenever you visit a website. Log Data includes your Internet Protocol address, the address of and activity on websites you visit that incorporate service features, searches, browser type and settings, the date and time of your request, how you used the websites, cookie data and device data.

2.2.4. Furthermore, the Websites contain hyperlinks to other pages like LinkedIn and Facebook, and features on the Websites. We may use technology to track how often these links are used and which pages and features of the Websites our visitors choose to view. This technology does not identify you personally it simply enables us to compile statistics about the use of these hyperlinks.

2.3. Information we receive from other sources. We may receive information about you if you use any of the other websites we operate or the other services we provide. We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, business partners, sub-contractors in technical, payment and delivery services, advertising networks, analytics providers, search information providers, lead generation agencies) and may receive information about you from them.

2.4. Cookies. We use cookies on the Websites. We use them for the following main purposes:

    • to associate each of the pages that you visit on our Websites with each other and thereby allows us to present the correct information to you;
    • to keep you signed in to our Websites and ensures the content you are viewing is secure;
    • to maintain your personal preferences.

Additionally, we use some cookies from Google. These helps facilitate and measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches. We may also use web beacons via the Services to collect information. Web beacons or “gifs”, are electronic images that may be used in our Services or in our emails. We may use web beacons to deliver cookies, count visits and to tell if an email has been opened and acted upon. By using our Websites and/or Services, you agree to us placing these sorts of cookies on your device and accessing them when you visit the Websites in future. If you prefer, it is possible to block some or all cookies, or even to delete cookies that have already been set; but you need to be aware that you might lose some functions of that Websites and/or Services.

2.5. User communications. When you send email or other communication to us, we may retain those communications in order to process your inquiries, respond to your requests and improve our Websites and/or Services. We may send you push notifications to offer you special updates in respect of the Services. You should be able to opt-out of these notifications at the device level. We may also send you newsletters and promotional communications if you joined our mailing list, you may opt-out of this service at any time by clicking UNSUBSCRIBE at the bottom of each email or by submitting a request to unsubscribe@foretellix.com. Providing any means of contact with you (including by telephone) constitutes your consent for us to contact you by such way for the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy.

3. Why do we Collect Personal Data?

Under the data protection laws applicable, we must have a legal basis to process your personal data. By using the Services, your consent to collect and process your personal data is provided. Should you choose to provide your consent, you may later withdraw your consent from the “Settings” page in our various applications. Please note that the withdrawal of consent will not affect processing which has already occurred.

The data we collect and process is used to the following purposes:

    • Provide our Services and guarantee their use and improvement through the Websites;
    • Provide updates, technical troubleshooting, understanding and analyzing trends in connection with usage of the Websites and Services, and administering the Websites and the Services;
    • Understand your centers of interests and, thanks to this profiling, propose you targeted and relevant advertisements (SDK advertising);
    • Make statistics on your use of the Websites and the Services.
    • Communicate with you, notably when you contact us by any means whatsoever.

4. Disclosure of Data to Third Parties

4.1. Our Services contain third party tracking and data collection and analytics tools from our service providers. Such third parties may use cookies and SDKs in our Services to enable them to collect and analyze user and device-related data and information on our behalf.

4.2. We may use a reputable third party to present or serve advertisements that you may see on the Websites. These third-party ad servers may use cookies, clear gifs or similar technologies to help present such advertisements, and to help track, measure and research the advertisements’ performance and effectiveness. Furthermore, we may enable trusted data partners to collect non-personal information, by deploying certain collection technologies within the Websites, including, but not limited to, for purposes such as statistics aggregation, to improve the Websites or to improve the Services. The use of these technologies by these third-party ad servers is subject to their own privacy policies and is not covered by our Privacy Policy.

4.3. The Websites may also enable you to interact (whether directly or through link) with third party websites, social media, widgets, mobile software applications and services that are not owned or controlled by us. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of these third-party services.

4.4. The server on which the Websites and the Services are hosted and/or through which the Websites and the Services are processed may be outside the country from which you access them and may be outside your country of residence. Some of the uses and disclosures mentioned in this Privacy Policy may involve the transfer of your personal information to various countries around the world that may have different levels of privacy protection than your country

4.5. By providing any personal information to us pursuant to this Privacy Policy, you hereby agree that we may disclose to such third parties any data collected, including your personal information, in the following circumstances:

    • To our affiliates and service providers that perform, support and provide the  Services on our behalf; For analytics and research purposes, in order to analyze our Services and their performances, including Google Analytics; By virtue of legislation, as part of legal proceedings, a dispute and/or request issued by the competent courts and/or regulatory authorities; If disclosure is necessary for national security, application of legislation or any other matter of public interest;
    • In the event of restructuring, transfer, merger or sale to the third party concerned;
    • In order to protect and defend our legal rights or property, personal safety of users of the Service or the public;
    • In order to prevent or investigate possible wrongdoing in connection with the Services;
    • In order to protect against legal liability; and
    • With your consent, we may share anonymous information about you with advertisers, publishers, business partners, sponsors, and other third parties.

5. Your Private Rights

You have certain rights in connection with your personal information and the manner in which we handle it. Some of these rights may be subject to some exceptions or limitations.

5.1. Right to Access your Personal Information. At any time, you may contact Foretellix at the address provided in the “Contact Us” section herein, and request to access the personal information that Foretellix holds about you.

5.2. Correcting Your Personal Information. Foretellix may need to ask you to provide certain information to make sure you are who you claim to be. If you find the information on your account is not accurate, complete or updated, please provide Foretellix with the necessary information in order to correct  it.

5.3. Withdrawing Your Consent. You are entitled to contact us if you would like to withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal information, if provided. Exercising this right will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal.

5.4. Deleting or Restricting Access to Your Information. You may request to delete or restrict access to your personal information. We may postpone or deny your request if your personal information is in current use for providing Services or for other legitimate purposes, in which case we will let you know if we are unable to do so and why.

5.5. Transferring your Personal Information. You have the right to receive copy of the personal information that you have provided us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and the right to transmit that data to another party of your choice, where technically feasible. However, this right shall not apply where it would adversely affect the rights and freedoms of others.

5.6. Post Mortem Guidelines. You have the right to set instructions regarding the storage, retention, deletion or communication of your personal information after your death.

If you have any concerns about the way we process your personal information, you are welcome to write to us at the address set forth in the “Contact Us” section. We will look into your request and make good faith efforts to resolve any concern you may have.

6. Information Security

6.1. The security of your personal information is important to us. We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, including against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of personal information. However, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

6.2. We limit access to personal information about you to employees, contractors and service provider who we believe reasonably need to come into contact with that personal information. These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations.

6.3. Although we cannot guarantee against any loss, misuse, unauthorized disclosure, alteration or destruction of data, we try to prevent such unfortunate occurrences, including by implementing corporate procedures in this regard.

7. Minors

We care about the safety of children. Therefore, the Websites and/or the Services are not directed towards children who have not reached the age of legal majority in their jurisdiction. Specifically, that is the age at which an individual is recognize by the applicable law to be an adult and responsible for any legal obligations created by his or her actions. We do not knowingly contact or engage with children without said parental consent (or consent from their legal guardian). By using the Websites and/or the Services, you affirm that you have reached the age of legal majority in your jurisdiction.

8. Enforcement

We regularly review our compliance with this Privacy Policy. Please feel free to direct any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or our treatment of personal information by contacting in accordance with the “Contacting Us” section below. When we receive formal written complaints, it is our policy to contact the complaining user regarding his or her concerns.

9. Update to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time without prior notice, by posting amended Privacy Policy on the Websites. We encourage you to periodically review this Privacy Policy for the latest information about our privacy practices. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will become effective on the next business day following posting the revised Privacy Policy on the Websites. Your use of the Websites and/or Services following these changes means that you accept the revised Privacy Policy.

10. Contact us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us:

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Ziv Binyamini

CEO & Co-Founder

Ziv is a verification visionary and a passionate leader. Previously, Ziv served as Corporate VP at Cadence running the simulation and verification business. Through his career at Cadence, Verisity and Intel, Ziv led the development of verification businesses including chip simulation and Verification IP, industry first Coverage Driven Verification solutions and test bench products including Specman for chip verification and Perspec for SoC HW/SW verification.

Yoav Hollander

CTO & Founder

Yoav is a world expert and leader in complex systems expert verification and validation. he Invented the “e” verification language and related methodology (later followed by the UVM methodology). Yoav founded Verisity to deliver “e” and related tools. Verisity was acquired by Cadence Design Systems. In the last few years, Yoav has been researching complex-system verification.

Gil Amid

Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, VP Operations & Co-founder

Gil is a former Vice President of Intel Corp. Gil has 30 years of experience working for Intel , in which he led the development of EDA and CAD tools in all design domains as well as leading VLSI design projects. In his recent years he was in charge of (among others) the verification tools development organization within Intel.

Doron Ilan

CFO

Doron is an experienced CFO with over 20 years in corporate finance, in various private and public companies. As the CFO of 012 Smile Telecom [Nasdaq: BCOM], he led the company’s successful NASDAQ IPO, and later, as the CFO of SuperCom [SPCB] executed an M&A process and a public offering on NASDAQ. In recent years he was the CFO of Xfone, an Israeli telecom provider.

Udi Jacobi

Udi Jacobi

Chief Commercial Officer

Udi has over 20 years of commercial leadership experience, managing and growing businesses throughout the USA, Europe, and APAC. His experience spans a broad range of industries and disciplines, including Automotive, New Media, and Digital Transformation. Prior to joining Foretellix, Udi founded and successfully grew Brightcom Media into a multi-million-dollar profitable business.

Vicky Revzin

HR & Global Employee Operations Director

Vicky Revzin – HR & Global Employee Operations Director

Roger Ordman

VP Marketing

Roger has over 20 years of global experience managing product, marketing and business development teams. Roger’s experience spans the networking, mobile and automotive industries previously serving as EVP of Marketing at Aurora Labs, and Marketing and Product Director at HARMAN. Roger is a frequent speaker on emerging trends in automotive software and holds an engineering degree in Industrial Management from Tel Aviv University.

Sharon Rosenberg

Solution Architect & Chief Methodologist

Sharon has over two decades of experience in the verification and validation of highly complex systems. He is the author of two landmark verification & validation textbooks and a key contributor to ASAM OpenSCENARIO® 2.0.

Ron Grossberg

VP R&D

Ron is an experienced manager and a passionate software engineer with more than 20 years of experience. Previously Ron managed a group in Algotec (now a Philips subsidiary), fully in charge of the development of complex medical imaging software used by radiologists in thousands of hospitals around the globe. Ron started his way in the IDF programming academy and technological units.

Jeni Osternik

Jeni Osternik

VP Product & Execution

Jeni is a versatile leader with over 17 years of experience spanning product management, operations, engineering, and business leadership. He leads the company’s product and delivery execution, ensuring the successful alignment of business, technology, and customer value. Before joining Foretellix, Jeni held management roles in the defense and homeland security sectors, where he led multidisciplinary teams and large-scale international programs, driving growth and innovation across complex technology ecosystems.

Alex Hitzinger

CEO & Co-Founder

Alex started his automotive career at Toyota Motorsport before joining Cosworth and Red Bull Technology. Hitzinger then joined Porsche as Technical Director and Chief Engineer of Porsche 919, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2015. He spent three years at Apple as Head of Product Design for Project Titan. Most recently, Hitzinger served as Senior Vice President of Autonomous Driving at VW Group and Member of the Executive Board VWN, where he was involved in developing the ID Buzz. He also served as Chief Executive Officer of Artemis GmbH, where he was the Chief Architect of the revolutionary new vehicle concept for next-generation autonomous mobility for their flagship-product Audi Landjet.

Moshe Gavrielov

Chairman of the Board

Moshe Gavrielov last served as the President and CEO of Xilinx from 2008-2018, during which the company delivered three successive generations of technology leadership. These yielded revenue growth to over $2.5B, significantly increased profitability, and market share expansion. As a result market capitalization quadrupled during his tenure and approached $20B. Prior to that Moshe was the CEO of Verisity, delivered revenue growth to over $70M while leading its successful IPO in 2001 and led its sale to Cadence for $315M in 2005. Prior to Verisity, Moshe served in numerous executive management roles in LSI Logic, Digital Equipment and National Semiconductor.

Boaz Schwartz

Chairman of the Board

Boaz Schwartz is a seasoned finance professional and a tech investor. Dr. Schwartz has founded and managed Deutsche Bank Israel for 24 years and until December 2020. Following his retirement from Deutsche Bank, Boaz has become an active tech investor in both early and late-stage companies. Dr. Schwartz is a board member of IDC Herzliya, iArgento Ltd and the vice-Chairman of Zabar Solar Ltd. He earned a Ph.D in Finance from the University of Chicago; MBA with Distinction from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania; MSc and BSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tel Aviv.

Gil Goren

CEO & Co-Founder

Gil Goren joined 83North in 2016, after more than a decade at EMC in a variety of roles in Boston and Tel Aviv. At his last role as SVP & Managing Partner at EMC Ventures he managed strategic partnerships Investments and M&A internationally. Prior investments include Anobit (acquired by Apple), XtremIO & ScaleIO (both acquired by EMC), Cyvera & Secdo (both acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Adallom (acquired by Microsoft), CloudEndure (acquired by Amazon) Jfrog, RedisLabs, Guardicore and VastData among others. Currently on the boards of VDOO, Foretellix, and IBEX. He has B.SC in Electrical Engineering from the Technion and MBA from Boston University.

Glen De Vos

Mr. De Vos has over 30 years of senior leadership experience in automotive and industrial technology sectors, particularly around autonomy and mobility. In his career he has held a number of leadership roles at Aptiv and its predecessor Delphi Automotive. Positions included Chief Technology Officer and President of the Advanced Safety and User Experience business unit. He currently serves as the CEO of MicroVision, Inc.

Mark Mohr

VP Global Sales & Business Development

Since March 2021 Mark is SVP of Vehicle Technology at Volvo Group Truck Technology. Before he was Head of Development Commercial Vehicle Division at ZF Friedrichshafen AG. In this role, Mark’s main was on driver assistance systems automation, new hardware, and software architectures besides the classical driveline and chassis business. Since his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University Kaiserslautern, Germany, he has a long experience in simulation and digital engineering.

Carl-Peter Forster

VP Global Sales & Business Development

Carl-Peter Forster started his career at McKinsey & Company as a management consultant in 1982. After four years there, he joined BMW in Munich, where he became a member of the Executive Board in 1999 as head of global manufacturing. In 2001, he joined the European division of General Motors and became Managing Director of Opel and Vice President of GM Europe. In 2006 he became CEO and President of GM Europe and joined the parent company’s Global Automotive Strategy Board. After leaving General Motors, he became Group CEO at Tata Motors, where he was responsible for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. In 2013, he joined the boards of Geely Automotive Holdings and Volvo Cars.

Eran Sandhaus

Eran recently led Delphi Automotive’s (now Aptiv) Autonomous Driving and Connected Services business unit, overseeing global engineering teams, business staff and wholly owned subsidiaries focused on providing hardware, software, algorithms and cloud services to transform future mobility. Prior to Delphi, Eran was a senior executive for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies including Qualcomm, Cypress, Texas Instruments and Marvell. During this period Eran led global businesses, operations and M&A focused on server communications, storage, mobile handsets and Internet-of-Things (IoT) for consumer, automotive and industrial applications.

Benny Schnaider

Benny Schnaider is a high-tech serial entrepreneur. Benny co-founded Ravello Systems and served as its President and Chairman. The company has developed an over-the-top cloud services. Since Ravello acquisition by Oracle in 2016, Benny serves as VP SW development for Oracle-Ravello. Previously, Benny co-founded and was the CEO Qumranet (KVM), acquired by Red Hat in 2008. Co-founded P-Cube, acquired by Cisco in 2004. Benny was the CEO and Founder of PentaCom Ltd., acquired by Cisco in 2000. Benny invests and serves as a board member in several startups like: Traffix Systems (acquired by F5 in 2012) and B-Hive (acquired by VMware in 2008), ScyllaDB, Otonomo, Colabo, CathWorks.