Israeli medical technology

Investment firm offers to buy 51% of Israeli med tech company at $18 per share

The offer represents a 29% premium over InMode's closing share price last Friday, before speculation around a potential transaction was reported in the media, Steel said.

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ENDOART, A synthetic endothelial layer for the treatment of chronic corneal edema.

Israeli firm receives FDA approval to begin clinical trial of chronic corneal edema treatment

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

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

Companies meeting at a MEDICA 2025.

Israeli MedTech draws record interest at MEDICA 2025 in Germany


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.

Israel’s MDA brought man back to life after dying twice using new tech

This technology has the power to significantly improve patient outcomes. Indeed, the MDA notes that it “could make survival rates for cardiac events appreciably higher.”

 The ECMO ambulance enables doctors from Shamir Medical Center and paramedics from Magen David Adom to bypass a cardiac arrest patient’s heart and lungs, providing the medical team with more time to resuscitate them by providing the patient’s organs with crucial oxygen.

Diving instructor saved by unique procedure

A diving instructor was saved by a unique procedure in Jerusalem after being rushed to the hospital with severe abdominal pain.

 Barak Haruvi

How can we use AI to improve our own health behavior? - opinion

Artificial intelligence can increase the possibility of false medical information and conspiracy theories being developed and distributed.

 THE WRITER speaks at a Democracy Day event at Reichman University, last year. Artificial intelligence increases the possibility of false medical information and conspiracy theories being developed and distributed, she cautions.

Avertto Wins Hebrew University’s Asper Prize Startup Award for 2023

NIS 100,000 awarded to Avertto for developing system to prevent strokes

(L-R) Anita Wortzman, Gail Asper, Dr. Hila Ben-Pazi, Prof. Asher Cohen, Yaniv Kirma, Ayelet Cohen, Dr. Amnon Dekel, Shira Gershuni

Israeli female students win prize for innovative ventilator tech

The four winners were Or Halevi, Yael Shoham, Hadas Vardi and Karin Friedkin. 

 Or Halevi, Yael Shoham, Hadas Vardi and Karin Friedkin.

Israel-based Stratasys, CollPlant announce bioprinting collab

The companies plan on collaborating on the development of a solution to bio-fabricate human tissues and organs.

 Human size breast implant, printed with Stratasys P3 3D printing technology and CollPlant's bioink

First in Israel: Doctors treat acid reflux without invasive surgery or pills

The safe and innovative treatment has been researched and approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Specialists at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center have performed for the first time in Israel an innovative endoscopic procedure that successfully treats patients suffering from heartburn acid reflux and can come instead of surgery.