August 10, 2015 | The Japanese telecommunications company Softbank is considering cooperation with Israeli startups, according to a “Globes” report. Softbank recently launched its first innovation program seeking out relevant startups who’s products could be integrated into Softbank’s services. The innovation program is opened to startups around the world, with a particular focus on Israel. In early September, Softbank will reportedly hold a launching event for the program in Israel. Softbank was founded in 1981 by CEO Masayoshi Son.
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