Med tech

Iran-linked Handala hacker group targets US med-tech maker Stryker in cyberattack

The logo of Handala, a pro-Palestinian hacking group also behind an attack on the Academy of the Hebrew Language on Wedneday, reportedly appeared on login pages.

The logo of Stryker medical technology company is seen on their plant in the IDA (Industrial Development Agency) estate, in Carrigtwohill, County Cork, Ireland March 28, 2025
of Mr. Ron Meron, former CEO of Teva Israel, as a member of the Matricelf Board of Directors

Ahead of the world’s first human spinal cord implantation

 View of a Maccabi Health Center in Modi'in, on January 26, 2021.

Israel faces Maccabi malfunction: No digital prescriptions, issues with lab tests, and imaging

 Sanolla's founder and CEO, Dr. Doron Adler

 Success for Sanolla's smartscope


JVP, Philips, IBM, Road2 and Israeli Innovation Authority select startups for Startup City Haifa

The new cycle of startups is not only building on the success of the last round but breaking new ground in innovation and creativity.

 Startup City Haifa digital health accelerator and the JVP team.

Israeli female students win prize for innovative ventilator tech

The four winners were Or Halevi, Yael Shoham, Hadas Vardi and Karin Friedkin. 

 Or Halevi, Yael Shoham, Hadas Vardi and Karin Friedkin.

Keren Shechter appointed chairperson of eHealth Ventures Investment Fund

The fund manages $70 million US dollars and is investing in new healthcare techologies.

Keren Shechter Chair of eHealth Venture Fund

AI won’t replace surgeons, but it may help them become perfect

Medtech robotics company ForSight Robotics utilizes AI to help eye surgeons learn from each other, improving their techniques and elevating the level of quality throughout the industry.

 The ORYOM robotic surgical platform

Haifa’s ecosystem is leading digital health in the Post-COVID era 

Innovators and hi-tech entrepreneurs from Haifa and the surrounding area meet in order to celebrate the emergence of a new ecosystem in digital health startups.

 MSC Haifa digital dealth demo day: Erel Margalit, JVP chairman, with company founders and partners.

Israeli startup Neteera’s patient monitoring sensor gets FDA approval

Neteera’s revolutionary platform uses AI alongside a unique and proprietary micro-motion sensor to observe patients without wires and medical equipment.

 Patient in a hospital (illustrative).

New Israeli tech can detect heart condition with simple breath test

Electronic nose” (eNose) technology, developed at Haifa's Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, can detect tiny molecular changes in a patient's blood.

3D image of a heart in a cardiology test

Well4Tech is seeking a second batch of promising health-tech startups

The Connecticut-based program aims to supply startups with networking and market expansion tools.

  A session for the first group earlier this year.

Cancer treatment not working? Gut bacteria could be cure

Biomica is in its phase 1 clinical trial for its new cancer drug BMC128, which is expected to help patients who do not respond to immunotherapy.

 Biomica CEO Dr. Elran Haber

Technion and Rambam announce new joint research center

The Wolfe Center will serve as a site for medical research and engineering expertise to come together and develop new medical technology.

Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at Technion University.