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.

ENDOART, A synthetic endothelial layer for the treatment of chronic corneal edema.
MedCu Technologies, an Israeli wound-care startup, won an innovation award at the Medtech Strategist Innovation Summit in San Diego.

Copper wound dressings from Israel take top prize at San Diego summit

Companies meeting at a MEDICA 2025.

Israeli MedTech draws record interest at MEDICA 2025 in Germany

In vitro fertilization.

Trump’s big bet on IVF Israeli FemTech is set to cash in - opinion


Ben-Gurion U. researchers hit back at antibiotic-resistant infections

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has estimated that there could be 10 million deaths per year by 2050 because of drug-resistant infections.

An illustrative picture of antibiotic resistance tests

Hillel's Tech Corner: MDGo: Car accidents are no match for AI and ML

MDGo's latest innovation is proving to be a big help in every way from medical imaging, to drug discovery, to medication management, and even robotic surgery.


FDA approves Aidoc's AI-powered detection of pulmonary embolism

"AI is quickly becoming established as the highest standard of care, helping doctors and saving patients' lives."

(From left) Aidoc founders Michael Braginsky, Elad Walach and Guy Reiner

Health technology: Are medical devices protected?

Once a hacker gets through a hospital’s firewall, they don’t often come up against any other lines of defense protecting medical devices.

BGU’s Prof. Amos Katz

Israel's Sheba Medical Center one of 10 best hospitals in world - report

"We are proud and excited to have been chosen by Newsweek magazine to appear on this prestigious list of elite hospitals around the globe."

An aerial photo of Sheba Medical Center-Tel Hashomer.

New non-invasive bladder cancer test transforms follow-up process

For at least the first two years after treatment, follow-ups tend to be scheduled every three months and then less frequently.

Nucleix CEO Dr. Opher Shapira

Algae-based medical adhesive start-up Sealantis acquired for $25m.

Sealantis develops medical device products for a variety of applications in surgical adhesion, mimicking the mechanism of adhesion of algae to rocks in water.

Employees at Haifa-based medical technology start-up Sealantis

From Facebook facial recognition to genetic disease identification

The Face2Gene platform is used by more than 70% of geneticists around the world and has evaluated over 100,000 patients in more than 130 countries.

FDNA's Face2Gene app in action

Alternative Israeli Hi-tech Hub Spurs Medical Innovations

A small city in the Lower Galilee is transforming into a major alternative hi-tech hub for medical and pharmaceutical companies

View of Yokneam's high-tech area

IDF pilot program: Nurses to join doctors behind enemy lines

The program, funded by both the IDF and the Ministry of Health, will see nurses study for three years before being integrated into front-line battalions and cross behind enemy lines if necessary.

Soldiers in the IDF Medical Corps treat Syrian victims.