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.
Israeli firm receives FDA approval to begin clinical trial of chronic corneal edema treatment
Copper wound dressings from Israel take top prize at San Diego summit
Israeli MedTech draws record interest at MEDICA 2025 in Germany
IDF pilot program: Nurses to join doctors behind enemy lines
The program, funded by both the IDF and the Ministry of Health, will see nurses study for three years before being integrated into front-line battalions and cross behind enemy lines if necessary.
Israeli med-tech startup aims to end chronic back pain
Eight out of 10 Americans will have back problems at some time during their life. ZygoFix offers a tiny solution that provides huge impact.
The eyes have it
The treatment of ophthalmological diseases has never been more advanced, but preventing them is even better.
Israeli visual aid company OrCam valued at $1 billion
OrCam's device reads texts, supermarket barcodes and recognizes faces while speaking the information into the user's ear.
New Israeli technology replaces surgeon's knife with no-cut alternative
The technology developed at the Technion softens the collagen fibers by means of a controlled release system of collagenase, an enzyme that breaks down the collagen.
British family in final push to bring daughter to Israel for leg-saving operation
"We are so grateful for the support we've received from the Jewish community in the UK and all across the world."
In world first, Israeli hospital employs MRI designed for infants
Shaare Zedek delivers 22,000 infants a year – more than any other hospital in the world.
TA researchers find gel to treat excessive sweating
Until now, invasive treatments required
'Start Up Nation' creates miracles, eliminates Parkinson's tremors painlessly
"It's a joy to be able to write a legible sentence, apply make-up in less than a half-hour, or just hold the paper on which my sermon is written, without it shaking wildly." - Rabbi Mintz.
Israeli doctors are first to implant device for congestive heart failure
Many hope that this new development will be a breakthrough and better the lives of millions.