Revolutionary patch keeps brain safe after cranial surgery
Israel’s Nurami Medical is testing its nanofiber bandage that mimics the brain’s protective membrane and guards against infection and leakage.
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Israel’s Nurami Medical is testing its nanofiber bandage that mimics the brain’s protective membrane and guards against infection and leakage.

Companies such as BP are using Fieldbit’s technology to bring offsite expertise to help onsite technicians through a pair of smart glasses.

Small battery-free beacon from Israel can be attached to just about anything – clothing, medicine bottles, and appliances, so you need never lose them again.

A new report shows that the 506 Israeli-founded companies located in New York State are making significant contributions to the local economy.

RoomMe from Israeli startup Intellithings determines who’s entered a room and automatically adjusts smart devices for that person’s preference.

InnoSphere’s electrode-embedded cap stimulates neurons in the brain to make new connections in areas where those suffering from ADHD are deficient.

Glass craftsman says his series is ‘about the childhood dreams of men, about the toys they never stop dreaming about and their fragile inner world.’

Autonomous-driving, parking, ride-sharing – Israel’s innovative auto-tech startups are thrilling the world.

If you thought the iPhone changed the way we interact with the world and with each other, you ain’t seen nothing yet.

Israeli home device Aura Air checks for dangerous gases and particles, and purifies the air of tiny particles of bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi and pollen.

Israel’s Vessi Medical aims to reduce the rate of recurrence by destroying non-muscle invasive bladder tumors with cryoablation.

Theranica’s Nerivio Migra patch delivers a small electrical jolt to mitigate headaches and other acute pains through ‘conditioned pain modulation.’

Israeli startup Cynerio aims to stop hackers from targeting medical devices, a potent new danger in our connected world.

Israel’s embrace of new technologies like AI in the medical field helps make the magic happen, says Philips Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer Jeroen Tas.

StoreDot aims to jumpstart the electric vehicle revolution by recharging batteries in just 5 minutes. Manufacturing likely to begin by 2022.