Shlomo Zabludowicz

Shlomo Zabludowicz (Hebrew: שלמה זבלודוביץ'; 1914–1994) was a Polish-born Israeli businessman.

He gained wealth through the armament trade between the Finnish weapons manufacturer Tampella and Israel.

Zabludowicz and his family was interned at the Auschwitz concentration camp, where only he and his wife Pola survived.

[1] In Finland, he had two children, business magnate Poju Zabludowicz and ophthalmologist Rebecka Belldegrun.

Zabludowicz was a prominent figure in creating the joint enterprise between Tampella and Solel Boneh, Soltam Systems.