12.08.24|Asaf AbirHumans have always preferred foods with bright colors, going so far as to add chemicals like arsenic and chromium to enhance the colors of fruits and vegetables in the 19th century. Today’s natural food colorings are a return to the trends of ancient times.
05.06.23|CTech, Ariela KarmelRachel Yarcony, co-founder & CEO myAir, spoke to CTech at the Israel-Japan Conference in Tokyo about how her Israeli startup is penetrating the Japanese market
21.08.22|Roni DoriFrom a small laboratory in the suburbs of Helsinki, Dr. Pasi Vainikka, CEO of Solar Foods, is about to create a historic revolution in the world of food: a protein powder that is made of 95% air - without a single gram of soil, and with zero ecological footprint - and it's healthy too
22.06.21|Meir Orbach“Leveraging our cutting-edge seed-to-plate food-application technology to create source ingredients, Equinom helps market-leading food brands turn regular food into super food,” said CEO Gil Shalev
22.11.18|Meir Orbach and Lilach BaumerTel Aviv-based Nutrino cross-references personal data with existing databases and research to create personalized nutrition recommendations
08.08.18|Lilach BaumerThe Israel-based company says its respiratory device can determine whether a user's body is burning fat or carbohydrates, and make nutrition and fitness recommendations accordingly
24.07.18|Meir OrbachIsrael-based Lumen claims to offer a device that measures the gases exhaled in a single breath to supply users with a personalized diet and fitness plan
05.06.18|Hagar RavetMr. Casspi worked with the company previously on an individualized nutrition plan
25.04.18|Meir Orbach and Yoav StolerOn Monday night, Israeli food enthusiasts gathered to talk about the meeting points of food and tech
10.04.18|CTechPalo Alto Networks to acquire cybersecurity startup Secdo. WeWork scuttles plans to raise funds in Israel. Medtronic acquires medical visualization company Visionsense for $65 million
29.10.17|Lilach BaumerThe total amount to be paid by Frutarom for 100% of shares will be $210 million