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10 startups complete first cohort of SHAAR- Shaare Zedek - Arieli Healthcare innovation hub
30.04.24
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CTech
The program aims to provide participants with funding and business development opportunities from Arieli Capital, and connections to the core data, experts, and facilities of Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Arieli Capital announce the SHAAR innovation hub
24.12.23
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James Spiro
The hub will launch an open call for companies by the end of the year for worldwide market-ready healthcare startups to join its first cohort.
The digital health revolution: PlayBeyondBio’s startup cohort comes to a close
06.04.22
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Doron Broitman
The program, led by AstraZeneca, the JVP venture capital fund, the international consulting firm Accenture, Margalit Startup City, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem, lasted for six months and included eight startups