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Laser-based computing start-up wins World Economic Forum recognition

LightSolver's CEO, Ruti Ben-Shlomi, left, and its CTO, Chene Tradonsky (Images: Lightsolver)

LightSolver's CEO, Ruti Ben-Shlomi, left, and its CTO, Chene Tradonsky (Images: Lightsolver)

Lightsolver, a start-up developing laser-based supercomputers, has been selected as one of 100 Technology Pioneers by the World Economic Forum, joining an exclusive group of companies working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through innovative technology.

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