20.01.25|Corporate ServiceIn an era where technology is reshaping the future of global medicine - from revolutionary genetic treatments to AI-based drug development - Israel is establishing itself as a leading innovation hub. Accordingly, hundreds of experts, investors, and leading entrepreneurs from around the world will gather in Jerusalem for the IATI MIXiii Health-Tech.IL 2025 conference, taking place on March 4-5 at the Jerusalem International Convention Center
03.06.24|Shahar IlanIn one of the largest donations in the history of Israeli academia, the faculty will be established in collaboration with Carmel Hospital and Clalit Health Services. With the establishment of medical faculties in Haifa, the Weizmann Institute and Reichman University, there will be 9 medical faculties in Israel
19.08.20|CTechDeveloper of medical solutions based on botanical combinations of cannabis extracts and fungi is planning to become a public, non-traded startup company
11.08.20|Golan HazaniPicodya develops an in vitro diagnostics (IVD) platform named B-Matrix and is valued at between $80 and $100 million
19.06.19|Adrian FilutIn a recent interview with Calcalist, Lloyd B. Minor said that healthcare systems should be asking themselves not how to cure people but how to help them be healthy
31.01.19|Hagar RavetLaminate develops a vascular support device that can be placed over the vein in patients requiring dialysis to ensure sufficient blood flow
17.07.18|Tofi StolerCyberMDx’s system monitors a medical facility’s network to automatically identify the most crucial devices and assess potential risks
16.07.18|Asaf ShalevThe Jerusalem-based startup is creating a proprietary database of mutated genes that cause resistance to different types of chemotherapeutic agents
05.07.18|CTechViAqua develops a particle-based matrix for delivering antiviral medication to shrimp
21.05.18|Dror ReichThis is the fourth time since 2014 that the Jerusalem-based biomed company files for an initial public offering on Nasdaq
15.05.18|Hagar RavetBefore joining Pitango, Mr. Ezekiel was president and CEO of Israel-based medical device company Ventor, acquired by Medtronic in 2009
06.05.18|Tofi StolerIn February, Ms. Koller left her position as chief computing officer at Google’s biotech company Calico
09.04.18|Sefi KrupskyOn April 20, selected Israeli pharmacies will begin selling prescription cannabis products as part of a pilot program for the regulation of medical marijuana sales in Israel
11.03.18|Hagar Ravet The 11,840-square-foot complex is set to house a startup accelerator, a venture capital fund, a student accelerator, workspaces for entrepreneurs, and a public event hall
28.01.18|Meir OrbachTyto Care develops a digital stethoscope for remote medical testing and diagnosis
25.12.17|Meir OrbachIsrael-born businessman Mori Arkin and life sciences-focused venture capital fund Pontifax are also partners in the venture, set to launch in 2018