Montreal Gazette

High-tech pioneer’s work helped to film moon landing

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JERUSALEM — Efraim “Efi” Arazi, a pioneer of Israel’s powerful high-tech industry who helped develop technology that allowed for a video recording of the first moon landing, has died. He was 76.

Arazi founded three groundbrea­king high-tech firms, Scitex, Electronic­s for Imaging and iMedia, each specializi­ng in aspects of digital photograph­y or video.

Although Arazi did not complete high school, he was accepted into the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology as an “extraordin­ary case,” said Nehemia Shtrasler, an economics commentato­r who knew him. Arazi petitioned NASA for funds to develop a camera that was used to broadcast Neil Armstrong’s steps on the moon in July 1969, he said.

Arazi died late Sunday and was buried in central Israel on Monday.

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