Menachem Abraham
Menachem Abraham is a tech and biotech entrepreneur. He was CEO & co-
founder of Klogenix, Mintera and Prominet as well as CTO & co-founder of
Chipcom, a NASDAQ listed company in 1991-1995. In addition to his
leadership roles, he served as director on the Boards of a dozen private and
public companies. Early in his career, as an engineer at Digital Equipment
Corporation, Abraham led the development, and later standardization by the
IEEE, of the first Ethernet cable modem, long before the Internet became
ubiquitous. He is named as an inventor on five patents in computer networks
and biotechnology. Abraham holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
electrical engineering summa cum laude from the Technion, Israel Institute of
Technology. He was home-schooled in biotechnology by his wife, Professor
Carmela Abraham. Menachem is a graduate of the Stanford/AEA Executive
Institute.

Events
Klotho – State of the Industry