
13 Israeli med-tech startups that could transform healthcare
Some of the 150 companies that presented at the BioMed 2024 international conference, showcasing advances in genetic medicine, neurology, and more.

Some of the 150 companies that presented at the BioMed 2024 international conference, showcasing advances in genetic medicine, neurology, and more.

In face of dwindling workforce, this company is transforming the most basic conventional farm vehicles into efficient reliable self-driving robots.

Breakthrough in understanding confidence levels in deep learning AI has implications for fields ranging from transportation to healthcare.

Aligned integrates advanced AI technologies that empower sellers by elevating the experiences they can offer buyers, even in their absence.

The direct contribution signals a vote of confidence in the approach of Apex Security to the growing concerns about AI security.

New app tracks achievements, simplifies collaboration with doctors and teachers, and provides personalized, science-backed strategies and expert advice.

The Tel Aviv-based company also introduces its latest product, Hailo-10 GenAI, which allows maximum performance with minimum required power.

Clarity.ai takes on the deepfake scourge with an AI solution for the websites of social media, news, government and financial organizations.

FundGuard uses artificial intelligence to generate recommendations based on vast amounts of data, enabling users to make wiser investments.

The Tel Aviv conference is set to connect European investment bodies with Israeli tech companies to help forge financial cooperation.

Artificial intelligence is hugely beneficial but terrible things can occur, says Ziv Katzir, head of the National Program for AI at Israel Innovation Authority.

Data scientist Karine Nahon and her team created new ways of seeking identity clues in 200,000 videos from the Hamas rampages in southern Israel.

Techsomed’s thermal ablation therapy, a minimally invasive procedure for small tumors, has huge benefits over surgery or chemotherapy for patients and is a world first.

D-ID Agents can hear, think and speak in real time, enabling businesses to provide consumers with lifelike customer experience and service.

Closer robot-human interaction presents positive opportunities, but also some danger. An expert gives us 3 key insights on managing the relationship.