Board of Directors
Larry Krauss
Chairman
Larry Krauss is a successful lawyer, entrepreneur and private equity fund manager.  He started a boutique firm employing 14 lawyers who specialized in commercial law, real estate and tax shelters.  Over the past 30 years, Larry has been directly involved in numerous, large-scale commercial real estate investments.  Currently, he is the Chairman and CEO of Syndicat Management Inc. (SMI), a leading North American real estate asset management firm. Through SMI Ventures, the technology venture capital arm of SMI, Larry has provided seed funding and investment capital to over 2 dozen startups and high technology firms.  Larry graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelors of Science degree.  He completed his Bachelors in Law at Osgoode Hall and was called to the Bar in 1978.  He completed his Masters in Law at Osgoode Hall in 2001.  Larry currently sits on the Board of Directors at the Canadian Friends of Jerusalem College of Technology and has recently completed 8 years of service as Director of the Netivot Hatorah Day School Toronto.


Alberto Milano, PhD
CTO and Co-Founder
Dr. Alberto Milano is an internationally recognized authority in the field of microwave phased array antenna and radar design. He has been a pioneer within the Israeli technical community and spent over 10 years at Elta (Israel Aerospace Industries) developing many first-time Israel military technology implementations including the first radar phased array antenna T/R module, the first MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) power amplifier design and the first power GaAs FET (Field Effect Transistor) design. Dr. Milano is a former microwave consultant to Agilent Technologies and is considered one of the leading RF/microwave engineers in Israel. Dr. Milano is the inventor and holder of 7 patents in the areas of microwave RF transmission and analog phased array antenna design. Dr. Milano received his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the Polytechnic Institute of Milan.