03.06.25|CTechA new joint report from C4IR Serbia and C4IR Israel (at the Israel Innovation Authority) highlights how both countries are shaping the future of the bioeconomy and bioconvergence, offering a practical roadmap for governments, institutions, and investors aiming to advance innovation across healthcare, agriculture, climate, and industry.
12.07.23|CTechThe tender is directed at companies dedicated to developing key service infrastructure for companies that develop bio-devices such as environmental diagnostic sensors, smart implants for treatment and diagnostics, lab-on-chip and organ-on-chip technologies
25.08.20|CTechIsraeli government investment arm the Israel Innovation Authority will choose up to two projects for grants of up to $2 million to cover half of each project’s research and development expenses
23.08.20|CTechMicrofluidic chips that simulate human tissue enable us to conduct medical experiments in ways that could not have been even imagined only a few years ago. Two leading Israeli researchers report from the turbulent Israeli front line of the global 'organ-on-a-chip' sector
19.08.20|CTechPrinting a cornea, engineering a heart, growing meat, and helping the paralyzed walk – this may all sound like science fiction but it's happening right now in laboratories in Israel engaging in Bio-convergence
18.08.20|CTechA joining of forces between engineering and bio-medical applications based on biological sensory tools facilitates effective developments including detection of Alzheimer's, high-resolution endoscope imaging, an enhanced CT system, and rapid differentiation between viral and bacterial infection.
17.08.20|CTechBio-convergence could be Israel’s next big growth engine, offering solutions from artificial retina implants that restore vision to an electronic patch that detects neural disease before symptoms appear
16.08.20|CTechTwo revolutionary developments offer solutions that deliver medicines directly to the cancerous tumor – the Nano-Ghost system that operates like a 'trojan horse' in miniaturized stem cells and nano-metric diagnostic barcodes that help identify the most suitable drug treatment. These nano technologies may also prove helpful in contending with the coronavirus