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The tech incubator at Ashdod Port is investing $2 million in three startups as part of its strategy to foster innovation at the site.
NoCamels has recently shone a spotlight on Israeli medical technology and green technology that has the potential to change the world. But there are other equally innovative companies whose remit ...
The Startup Nation is world-famous for its innovation in a wide range of fields, from cybersecurity that protects from hackers to awe-inspiring defense tech on the ground and in the air that keeps us ...
Imagine a precision treatment tailored for you, based purely on individual biomarkers gathered in a simple, non-invasive swab of your skin. Israeli startup Dermab.io is working on just that, aiming to ...
Israeli femtech company EndoCure is on a mission to change the way that we diagnose and treat endometriosis, a chronic disease affecting women that causes severe pain and affects fertility, and which ...
A groundbreaking way of measuring fluid buildup in the body allows chronic heart failure patients to monitor their condition and treat it independently with a physician-approved response. Tel ...
Soltell's SysMap platform uses advanced software to give precise reports on how solar panels are working without adding specialized sensors ...
A revolutionary solution for creating patient-customized devices has become instrumental in treatment of wounds sustained by people in the October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel as well as IDF ...
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is opening a new center to study the role of sports in international diplomacy.
A new venture capital fund has been set up in Israel to support startups developing dual use (civilian and defense) technologies.
An Israeli startup has developed a solution that potentially saves precious water used in farming, by monitoring how much crops need to grow.
One Israeli startup has developed a solution that keeps fruits and vegetables fresh for longer without changing or adding anything to the produce.