Med tech
Ahead of the world’s first human spinal cord implantation
Matricelf announces the appointment of former Teva Israel CEO Ron Meron as board member and nominee for Chairman of the Board.
Israel faces Maccabi malfunction: No digital prescriptions, issues with lab tests, and imaging
Success for Sanolla's smartscope
JVP, Philips, IBM, Road2 and Israeli Innovation Authority select startups for Startup City Haifa
Essence SmartCare, Sharan Medical Care launch medical monitoring project
The pilot project is a collaboration between Essence SmartCare, Clalit Health Services and Sharan Medical Care and can reduce hospital occupancy during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Digital AI blood test developer Scopio Labs raises $50 million
Scopio’s technology utilizes Deep Learning AI technology and high-definition digital scans of blood samples in order to accurately analyze blood tests more efficiently.
AR med-tech developer Augmedics appoints new CEO
Augmedics’ Xvision system allows surgeons to observe patients’ anatomy through skin and tissue during spine procedures in order to properly maneuver implants and instruments within the body.
Israeli biotech company paves a new way in healing injured spinal cords
The company successfully used human implants for replacing the injured spinal cord of a living pig, thereby simulating the anticipated surgical procedure in humans.
Israeli company raised $12m. to make multifocal technology accessible for millions
Addon's proprietary technology combines ordinary off-the-shelf lenses with a flexible lens to create a high-quality, full-function multifocal lens.
Israeli Med-Tech start-up to begin scale-up after $93 million funding round
“This new investment will enable MeMed to expand operations with a focus on the U.S.,” said Eran Eden, MeMed’s co-founder and CEO.
The future of personalized medicine is already here
Dr. Yoav Manaster, CEO of Progenetics, talks trends in the world of oncology diagnostics, personalized medicine, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on cancer care.
IDENTI Medical signs deal with Clalit to improve patient safety
The digital systems are intended to uphold the safe use of medical implants by using image processing technology and machine learning.