June 14, 2015 | One of the founders of the global semiconductor company Qualcomm, Andrew Viterbi, stated that he would donate $50 million to the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. According to a report in “TheMarker”, Viterbi will be donating the money to the Technion’s school of electrical engineering, which will bear his name. The Technion believes that the donation will make it possible to hire new academic and research staff as well as to improve the level of teaching. Qualcomm has a very active branch in Israel.
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