Monthly Archives: February 2023

You are what you see

Israel’s Deep Optics (see here previously) is clearly moving ahead with its adaptive optics technology. A layer of liquid crystal allows standard sunglasses to switch into reading glasses with a swipe along the arm of the frame. The next version … Continue reading

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A different degree

The Rothschild-Technion Program for Excellence is an academic study program for a bachelor’s degree, geared to make the most of the students’ curiosity and creativity, and to expand their horizons. The program is designed for students who are capable and … Continue reading

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Immerse yourself in Israeli Innovation

Israel21c has listed 8 top Israeli innovation sites to visit. I personally can recommend Peres Center for Peace and Innovation, Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu, Weizmann Institute, Ramat Negev agriculture R&D, and Vidor Center. The Technion, Ashlam, and Salad Trail look fascinating … Continue reading

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Internet access on trains in Asia-Pacific

Israel’s Gilat Satellite Networks (see here previously) has won a multimillion-dollar contract for the expansion of satellite communications capabilities on trains in Asia-Pacific. Gilat’s ER7000 SATCOM On-The-Move antennas will provide continuous internet access to passengers. https://www.gilat.com/pressreleases/gilat-awarded-multimillion-dollar-contract-for-satcom-expansion-on-trains-in-asia-pacific/

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Customer service – use a robot

Companies are gradually realizing that most customer queries can be answered by a chatbot – an intelligent robot answering service, rather than a human operator. Israel’s CommBox offers both – passing complex queries seamlessly from chatbot to human and then … Continue reading

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LEDs to trigger heat-generating polymers

Scientists at Israel’s Ben Gurion University have developed polymers that heat up or change their physical properties (e.g., from flexible to rigid) when exposed to LED light. The practical implications are wide-ranging, including housing in off-grid environments. https://www.jpost.com/science/article-730084 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-022-01124-7

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The future of food

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Yaakov Nahmias is the founder of Believer Meats (formerly Future Meat Technologies) – see here previously. He explains how his Jerusalem-based startup is Israel’s most advanced developer of cultured meat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR34WqvMVRs

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An urban farm like no other

Israel’s GreenOnyx (see here previously) has opened an indoor breeding farm to grow and produce its Wanna Greens duckweed-based lentil greens – no agricultural land, autonomous, all-year-round. GreenOnyx markets its fresh, affordable, ready-to-eat, water-based superfood on-line. https://www.timesofisrael.com/agriculture-4-0-israeli-startup-sets-up-smart-urban-farm-for-fresh-green-superfood/ https://www.greenonyx.ag/news

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Sustainable Proteins

Israel’s Technion Institute is investing $20 million in establishing the Sustainable Protein Research Center (SPRC). It will partner the international non-profit Good Food Institute to accelerate alternative protein innovation. Israel is second only to the USA for investments in sustainable … Continue reading

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Israel to host Ferroelectricity conference

For the first time since its 1966 inauguration, the International Meeting on Ferroelectricity (IMF) will be held in Israel. Technion Assistant Professor Yachin Ivry will chair the conference in Tel Aviv (26-30 Mar) with 500 participants expected. (See Wikipedia if … Continue reading

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