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Israel Radomski (Born 1948) is an Israeli engineer and manager. He won the Israel Defense Prize twice.
Biography
[edit]Israel Radomski was born in Poland in 1948 and is an only child. He moved to Israel in 1957 with his parents and grew up in Bnei Brak. He studied at the Remez public high school in the city and was part of the "Working Youth" youth group.
He studied electronic engineering at the Technion from 1967 to 1971, as part of the Atuda program, and served in the Intelligence Corps of the IDF from 1971-1978. He retired from the army at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During his time in the army he was part of teams that won the Israel Defense Prize in 1973 and 1978.
Between the years 1978-1992 Radomski held multiple roles in IMI Systems. He eventually rose to become a VP of R&D for the IMI Systems Division. After retiring from IMI he moved to the private sector, and founded "Elpaz", presiding as the CEO and President of the company from 1993 to 2003.
Elpaz focused on the development of multiple technologies that identified and located objects based on radio waves and wireless communication.
Radomski is an expert in RFID techonology, and his articles on the subject have been published in Israel and around the world. He has 10 patents under his name, published between the years 1999-2004.