Monthly Archives: January 2023

Vegan canned tuna

Israel’s Vgarden (see here previously) has now launched vegan tinned tuna, made using pea protein. The product has the same appearance, texture, and flavor as the canned kitchen staple. More fish alternatives are expected to be announced by the end … Continue reading

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Another award-winning cybersecurity startup

Israel’s SeeMetrics won a silver 2022 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Award from American Security Today for the Best Security Workforce Management Platform. It follows the gold award won by Israel’s Seraphic (see here previously). https://seemetrics.co/resources/seemetrics-wins-silver-2022-astors-award-for-best-security-workforce-management-platform

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Another Israeli satellite launched

Israel’s BeetleSat (formerly NSLComm – see here previously) launched its latest small satellite, on the same rocket as another Israeli satellite (see here). BeetleSat said that the satellite will provide important communication services to one of its public sector clients. … Continue reading

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New technology at CES 2023

Of 23 Israeli startups at this year’s CES Las Vegas, these 5 are new. Cardiokol detects heart problems from speech; Eye-Minders tracks eye movements on VR devices; Polyn makes chips for listening devices; Radix manages Android TV sets; SparX Augmented … Continue reading

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Another National Center

Israel’s Technion is again partnering Israel’s Bar-Ilan University (see here previously), this time to build a National Energy Storage research center. Its aim is to develop novel technologies for storing energy in large quantities. Its budget will be some NIS … Continue reading

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Connecting the unconnected

The non-profit Appleseeds helps 80,000+ Israelis each year develop essential digital literacy skills. It also sponsors Israel’s Net@ movement which gives technical training to disadvantaged Jewish, Christian, Druze, and Muslim youths. Meanwhile Israel’s 44 Ventures funds “forgotten” entrepreneurs. https://www.israel21c.org/spreading-digital-literacy-to-the-citizens-left-behind/ https://appleseeds.org.il/en/en-home/ … Continue reading

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More electricity generators for Ukraine

Volunteers from Israeli emergency NGO United Hatzalah have distributed some 100 powerful electric generators to schools, orphanages, and medical clinics in Kyiv, Uman, Lviv, and Odesa. Hundreds more are to be supplied in the coming weeks. (Also, see here previously). … Continue reading

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Negev Forum success

Israel, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Morocco, and the US held the inaugural meeting of the Negev Forum in Abu Dhabi (see here previously). Six working groups focused on food security and water technology; clean energy; tourism; health; education and coexistence; … Continue reading

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Relations with India

Middle East expert Jonathan Spyer has written an in-depth article explaining the key factors behind the improvement in Israel-India relations in recent years. https://jiss.org.il/en/spyer-israel-india-relations-in-recent-years/

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Turkiye’s new ambassador

Sakir Ozkan Torunlar, Turkey’s new ambassador to Israel, presented his credentials to President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, filling a role that has been empty for more than four years. Torunlar previously served as Turkey’s consul general in Jerusalem. https://www.timesofisrael.com/turkeys-envoy-to-israel-presents-credentials-after-four-years-of-suspended-ties/

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