Israeli medical technology
Israeli firm receives FDA approval to begin clinical trial of chronic corneal edema treatment
The company describes EndoArt as the world’s first synthetic endothelial layer for the treatment of chronic corneal edema.
Copper wound dressings from Israel take top prize at San Diego summit
Israeli MedTech draws record interest at MEDICA 2025 in Germany
Trump’s big bet on IVF Israeli FemTech is set to cash in - opinion
New Israeli coronavirus test shaves off almost 5 hours until results
The new system, which is run by robots, will enter service at labs and hospitals around the country in the coming weeks.
Meet the ‘Waze’ of feeding tubes
Medical errors in hospitals were cited as the third-leading cause of death in the US in 2016, according to The BMJ.
Blood pressure can be measured simply with BioBeat's cuffless solution
The wireless blood pressure monitoring solution offered by the Israeli medical technology innovation firm was found to be 96% as effective as traditional rubber cuffs, ‘Scientific Reports’ found.
Venture capitalists find more to Israel than Zionism
While he describes life in the US as “living with gold handcuffs,” Roshwalb isn’t painting a rosy picture of his life in Zion either. “Israel is expensive,” he admits.
Israeli diagnostic company partners with AID Genomics on COVID-19 testing
As part of the agreement, AID Genomics will finance the purchase of equipment needed to allow Todos' clients to meet capacity requirements.
“It is important to help people” – A conversation with Eyal Greenbaum
“As a religious man, I believe that it is important to help people and to improve people’s lives.”
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine appears to clear safety hurdle in mouse study
Israel's Zebra-Med bring coronavirus diagnostics to India's Apollo
Zebra Medical Vision specializes in AI diagnostics tools, making triage of coronavirus patients faster and more efficient.
Creativity vs. corona - Israeli innovation to fight the pandemic
More than 150 start-ups are working on COVID-19 solutions
Revolutionary technology to treat strokes brings hope to Israeli patients
A system combining motor imagery, virtual reality and electrical stimulation to treat people who suffered a brain stroke is bringing hope to patients in 27 countries.