
War woes kickstart surge in medical innovation
Since war broke out with Hamas, Israel has faced an unprecedented health crisis, sparking an upsurge in rehab innovation that promises to improve healthcare worldwide.

Since war broke out with Hamas, Israel has faced an unprecedented health crisis, sparking an upsurge in rehab innovation that promises to improve healthcare worldwide.

Amazing new technologies for beating conditions including breast cancer, ALS and obesity are under development in Israel’s capital city.

Delegates from 45 countries will attend 16th annual MIXiii Biomed international life-science conference and exhibition, starting today in Tel Aviv.

Israeli life-sciences companies raised $6.7 billion on NASDAQ over the last decade; some 1,350 life-sciences companies currently are active in Israel.

Start-Up Nation Central report: $183 million invested in digital-health companies in Israel during 2016, an increase of nearly 30% over 2015.

500 China-Israel B2B meetings held during 15th annual Israel Biomed Conference.

Nonsurgical circumcision device combats HIV and infectious diseases in prevention program in Southern and Eastern Africa.

6,000 participants set to take part in Israel’s premier international biomedical and life-sciences conference and exhibition.

Hospital officials from Tomsk visited Israel to scout out biomed and telemed companies for the Siberian region’s new Medicine of the Future project.

IATI Biomed 2015 conference in Tel Aviv attracted the cream of the healthcare-industry crop from 45 countries.

Israel’s annual International Biotechnology Conference (BioMed) attracts interest from one of Italy’s largest labs, among other foreign companies.

Israeli women are dominant in all three areas of biomedical engineering — inventions, industry and investment.

Over 1,000 visitors from 42 countries are expected to attend this year’s ILSI-BioMed international conference in Tel Aviv, from May 21-23.