22.10.24|Sponsored ContentKrembo Wings, one of Israel’s truly unique youth movements, has been fostering inclusivity and friendship among children and teenagers with and without disabilities for over two decades. The organization's impact transcends societal divides, uniting diverse communities across the nation. Since the events of October 7th, they've intensified their efforts to support displaced families and communities, providing vital activities and a sense of normalcy for children with disabilities in over 500 hotels and facilities. As the new activity year approaches, and with domestic donations declining, the movement is in urgent need of support.
29.09.24|James SpiroThe initiative also aims to create a prosperous local ecosystem of innovation by integrating healthcare organizations, universities, and schools into the program.
04.09.24|Yossi Synett"Technology developers, regulators, and communities of people with disabilities must collaborate to ensure that these innovative tools enhance accessibility rather than hinder it," writes Yossi Synett, Chief Scientist at Evinced.
30.01.23|James SpiroPropel PRM founder and CEO Zach Cutler joined CTech to discuss how his unique challenges set him up for a world of entrepreneurship
10.02.21|Meir OrbachThe company’s product automates processes to make websites’ content accessible to users with disabilities, funds to be used to expand U.S. presence and R&D center
07.06.20|Hagar RavetIsrael Innovation Authority and National Insurance Funds want to promote research and development of life-changing technologies
06.03.20|Yoghev KarmelLosing his leg in a military operation at the age of 20 led Doron Shaziri to his two great passions: competitive shooting and customizing sports wheelchairs
03.12.19|Tofi Stoler and Adi PickAround 14% of Israelis over the age of 20 have severe disabilities, making even the most trivial actions challenging. Listed below are Israeli startups aiming to make their lives just a little bit easier
21.03.18|Meir OrbachCEO and Co-founder Moshe Gaon revealed the new tech hub, which already raised $1.5 million, during Calcalist's Mind the Tech conference in New York last week