Israeli medical technology

Copper wound dressings from Israel take top prize at San Diego summit

Israeli startup’s copper-infused wound dressings recognized for innovation, quality, and commercial potential at San Diego conference.

MedCu Technologies, an Israeli wound-care startup, won an innovation award at the Medtech Strategist Innovation Summit in San Diego.
Companies meeting at a MEDICA 2025.

Israeli MedTech draws record interest at MEDICA 2025 in Germany

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Trump’s big bet on IVF Israeli FemTech is set to cash in - opinion

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World's first spinal cord transplant to take place in Israel, could allow patients to walk again


Int'l company files NIS 6m. lawsuit against Israeli med tech firm Insightec

 “This is more than just a contractual dispute. It’s about fairness and trust—fundamental values that should govern any international business relationship," said EKPAC’s legal team.

 Israeli flags flutter at a business park housing hi-tech companies, at Ofer Park in Petah Tikva.

Helmsley trust grants $5.45M to Holon Institute for cutting-edge medical technologies facility

New HIT building will train future health tech leaders, advancing digital medicine and AI-driven innovation.

 A key focus of the facility will be educating the next generation of healthcare professionals in digital health, artificial intelligence, and medical technology.

Grapevine February 14, 2025: More doctors in the house

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 DOCTORS ON their way into an emergency room: A growing shortage of doctors threatens to become a major problem in the Jewish state.

Peregrine Ventures: Israel’s most active investor in health tech venture capital investments

“We continued to make significant investments in healthcare technologies in the domestic and international markets, even in a challenging year,” said Eyal Lifshitz.

The Peregrine Ventures team.

New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

"A bridge has actually been opened between the groundbreaking scientific research to diagnose the disease and the innovative clinical treatment."

 Israeli researcher Eilam Yeini examines a microscope image of a blood vessel tube surrounded by cancer tissues, as part of a brain cancer research that uses patients' cells to make 3D printed models of tumours, at Tel Aviv University, Israel August 17, 2021.

United Hatzalah launches new fleet of emergency response vehicles

“And every single one of them is going to reduce the response time of our fleets and volunteers who are on the roads. These ambucycles are going to help us save a lot of lives.”

  Yaacov Hagoel, Chairman of the World Zionist Organization; Eli Beer, President of United Hatzalah; Dr. Miriam Adelson, philanthropist; Uriel Buso, Israel’s Minister of Health; Matan Adelson, philanthropist

Israeli company EyeControl creates revolutionary medical technology

EyeControl improves clinical outcomes, prevent cognitive decline, and enhance the patient and family experience.“We are honoured to be able to support every patient – but especially our soldiers."

 REUT YIRMI-FISH an ICU nurse at Assuta Ashdod and a patient use EyeControl.

In first, Israeli-invented laser opens blockage in leg arteries of patient, avoiding amputation

Already utilized on 100,00 patients in the US, the device is now approved for use for the first time in Israel. 

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From the ashes of October 7, Nirlat and NANOSONO create paint that prevents disease

The innovative paint is already being used in multiple departments at Hillel Yaffe Medical center, where they plan to extend its use to the whole facility.

 Nirlat production continues following the October 7 factory fire.

Sheba Medical Center named as one of the top ten hospitals in the world, again

Data on the treatment of the war wounded showed that survival after injury on the battlefield stood at over 98%, helping place the Sheba Medical Center at the top of the ranking.

 An ambulance is seen at the entrance to the emergency room of Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan, Israel, July 15, 2023.

AION Labs unveils TenAces start-up, will use AI to predict molecular glues

The company aims to improve the success rate of the discovery of treatments for a range of conditions.

 AION Labs participants work on their proposals ahead of their final presentations.