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MercurysBall2 ago

Start-Up Nation Central - The State of the Israeli Ecosystem in 2018 : https://www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/PagesInternationales/Pages/c6e8453d-93e0-4a99-ab14-d35e4e331d58/files/8da3fa7a-b903-4b96-a90b-d740ef193c71

PROMINENT TECHNOLOGIES

  • Artificial Intelligence

..Prominent funding rounds were raised by companies utilizing AI, including Trax Image Recognition, eToro, Sisense, and Gett, and also by core-AI companies such as Habana.ai which develops AI processors.

.. The biggest acquisition of the year was the acquisition of Datorama by SalesForce for $850M. Datorama utilizes AI to drive its marketing analytics platform. Other significant AI-related acquisitions that occurred in 2018 were the acquisition of the “virtual nutritionist” company Nutrino for $100M by Medtronic, and video synopsis solutions company Briefcam for $90M by Canon.

.. NVIDIA and Intel - announced that they will be opening AI research centers in Israel. Nvidia’s center will be led by Prof. Gal Chechik,

a former senior official at Google’s AI division.

MercurysBall2 ago

SUNC in the UK - Jan. 2020 article Israeli health tech startups to head to UK to showcase wares

A delegation of 10 Israeli heath technology startups will be visiting the UK next month as part of a bid by UK healthcare organizations to build more modern and effective healthcare services, and address the problems of overcrowded clinics and insufficient resources.

AstraZeneca, NHSX, Care UK, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Amazon Web Services will host the startups for a series of events in London.

The 10 startups, chosen out of 100 applicants, are a part of TeXchange program set up by the British Embassy in Israel that connects UK companies to Israeli firms with “promising digital solutions,” the embassy said in a statement.

The delegation consists of Binah.ai, an artificial intelligence firm with healthcare applications; Breezometer, a provider of real-time air quality data; EarlySense, a maker of monitoring systems to track patients’ well-being; Medial EarlySign, which has developed software to flag for diseases such as colon cancer, Medivizor, whose software allows patients suffering from chronic illnesses to create a health profile online and get personalized information about their condition; docdok.health, a Swiss- and Israel-based startup that develops personalized healthcare solutions; Sivan Innovation, a developer of web applications for disease management; Selfit Medical, a developer of a digital therapy platform for the aging population; Vaica Medical, a maker of a device that reminds people to take their medications; and IMNA Solutions, which has created a patient management and data collection platform.

The increase in the use of data and AI across all sectors is a national goal for the UK, set out its 2017 Industrial Strategy White Paper. The UK government sees these digital healthcare tools as a way to fight diseases, the statement said, and Israel is one of the nations it is looking at for inspiration.

..The UK Israel Tech Hub, a team within the British Embassy in Tel Aviv, seeks to tackle the healthcare challenges faced by UK organizations by connecting the British companies to advanced solutions from Israel.

..The TeXchange program “is an important part of the strong, deep and modern partnership between Israel and the UK. Healthcare innovation has become increasingly important to the UK, and could benefit greatly from Israel’s medical technology capabilities,” said Neil Wigan, British ambassador to Israel, in the statement.