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


Technion and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital bring pediatrics to the future

The Technion and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center are working on combining advanced technology with medical expertise in order to revolutionize children's healthcare.

Medical personnel is seen examining blood samples at Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel.

Technion and UNC researchers develop algorithm for automated surgery

The Technion's Dr. Oren Salzman and Prof. Ron Alterovitz and Mengyu Fu of UNC developed an algorithm to safely steer surgical needles along computer-mapped trajectories.

Three views of the lung environment. The needle steers to targets (green) while avoiding anatomical obstacles including large blood vessels (red), bronchial tubes (brown) and the lung boundary (gray).

Israel's DreaMed gets FDA clearance for diabetes solution

Israeli company DreaMed Diabetes AI developed Advisor Pro, a decision support system to assist healthcare providers in the management of diabetes patients with insulin pumps or injections.

A blood glucose test is done to check sugar levels in a Type 2 Diabetes patient

Israeli scientist aims to replace human organs like car parts - on demand

'Aging is being considered a disease that can be cured rather than something that is inevitable and normal,' said Dr. Shahar Cohen, a bioengineer working on a project called 'organs on demand.'

A researcher holds an organ from a pig.

Israeli novel drug delivery system en route to FDA approval, company says

Prof. Nissim Garti, who founded Lyotropic Delivery Systems (LDS) back in 2013, told The Jerusalem Post that his company has recently signed several new global contracts.

Prof. Nissim Garti.

Technology was Israel’s secret sauce in war against COVID & Hamas

Here are three examples of how Israel survived and thrive in rocket fire and in plague.

Streaks of light are seen as Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system intercept rockets launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel, as seen from Ashkelon May 19, 2021.

Israeli medical bureaucracy got you stuck? Here’s how to breakthrough

MedAssist is exactly as it sounds: the medical assistant you need in a country that has it all but sometimes makes it hard to access


Israeli Via Surgical receives investment from Taiwan's Catcher Technology

The company was chosen by Catcher as part of a scouting process conducted with the Israel Economic and Trade Mission in Taipei.

ViaSurgical FasTouch surgical fixation solution

Yale Hospital first to use Israeli AI to combat pulmonary embolism

Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a condition where one or more arteries in the lungs become blocked by a blood clot, possibly resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain and cough.

Aidoc offers artificial intelligence solutions that support and enhance the impact of radiologist diagnostic power

MDClone partners with Dept of VA to improve healthcare for veterans

The Beersheva-based digital health company will provide secure access to clinical data for more than nine million US veterans.

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