Israeli company Salt of the Earth has come up with a new “salt” called Umamix, which is made of natural extracts, vegetable concentrates, and a little bit of Red Sea salt. As reported in NoCamels: The product cuts sodium intakes in half, comes in liquid form, and has a brown color reminiscent of soy sauce. But […]
Author: Jeremy Ungar
The explosive growth of accelerators in Israel (261 and counting) encompasses some unusual areas of focus, such as special needs and medical cannabis. As reported in Israel21C: With more than 260 startup accelerators in Israel as of this summer, entrepreneurs heading early-stage startups for nearly every imaginable market segment have a place to grow their […]
Foreign high-tech workers will get two-year permits and be paid a minimum of NIS 20,000 a month. As reported in Globes: Hundreds of foreign workers will begin working at Israeli high-tech companies and startups this year. In recent months, a special team has been looking into the importing of workers from overseas for Israeli companies, […]
Israeli startup HealthWatch has developed hWear, a high ‘tech-xtile’ wearable technology that monitors ECG (the electrical activity of the heart) and vital signs in real time. The technology enables users to detect problems early, which is critical for those with pre-existing heart conditions. As reported in NoCamels: hWear is a sleeveless shirt that can be worn […]
Israeli startup companies were sold for a total of $3.32 billion in the first six months of 2016, according to a recent report released by IVC Research Center and Israeli law firm Meitar Liquornik Geva Leshem Tal. As reported in NoCamels: There were 45 deals in which high-tech companies were either acquired, or merged with other […]
Israeli company Mobileye, which develops vision-based driver assistance systems that help prevent collisions, has joined BMW and Intel on their quest to manufacture a driverless car by 2021. Test drives are expected to begin as early as next year. Original article published in NoCamels: With Mobileye contributing its cutting-edge autonomous driving technologies, and Intel Israel contributing the […]
“The Kitchen” – a food tech incubator in Israel is inviting individuals and groups to submit innovative, “out of the box” ideas/technologies aimed at achieving significant contribution to reduce/eliminate the adverse effects of sugar consumption as concluded and articulated by the majority of health experts, health organizations and health departments around the world. call-for-innovative-ideastechnologies-aimed-at-reduction-of-sugar-consumption Ideas […]
An Israeli company has collaborated with IBM to develop a medical device that uses Cloud and Analytics tools to deliver immediate test results. Original article published in Israel 21C: The Israeli company Biop Medical is designing and testing a better alternative to the Pap smear in a state-of-the-art colposcope device that checks for cancer and analyses the images […]
Israeli company Nano Dimension has successfully lab-tested a 3D bioprinter for stem cells, making it very possible that human tissue and organs can be manufactured using 3D printing in the not too distant future. As reported in NoCamels: Using plastics, nylon and metals to 3D print objects has already transformed the way companies around the world […]
The first four startups have solutions for plant-based yogurt, robots in food factories, alternative protein and quick on-site bacteria testing. As reported in Israel21C: The rich aroma wafting from funding, mergers and acquisitions of food technology companies in 2015 worldwide reached $5.7 billion. Although most food-tech focuses on advances in preparing, ordering, delivering and purchasing […]
