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Fieldin looks to grow its field

I reported previously (Oct 2016) on Israel’s Fieldin and its technology that reduces use of pesticides on crops. Fieldin now monitors over 1 million dunams of crops in California alone and has just raised $12 million of funds for R&D … Continue reading

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BIRD invests $8 Million in 9 new projects

The Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial R&D (BIRD) Foundation is granting $8 million for 9 joint hi-tech projects. The Israeli startups are Agado Live, Agromentum (Fieldin), AlvaLinks, ContainerEyes, GeneYX, NeuroTrigger, Oshi (formerly Plantish), Quantum Machines, and Treetoscope. https://www.birdf.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/BIRD-BOG-June-2023.pdf https://alvalinks.com/ https://finder.startupnationcentral.org/company_page/container-eyes https://www.nt-med.com/

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Investment in Israeli startups (5/9/21)

Melio raised $110 million; Upstream Security raised $62 million; Foretellix raised $32 million; Balance (GetBalance.com) raised $30 million; Fieldin raised $30 million; Jifiti raised $22.5 million; PayEm raised $20 million; Sayata Labs raised $17 million; Walnut raised $15 million; Antidote … Continue reading

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Helping farmers keep track of crops

Israel’s FieldIn won second prize for startups at the International AgriVest Conference held at the Weizmann Institute of Science, for its technology that increases the efficiency of growing crops by reducing overall use of pesticides and eliminating spray mistakes.. http://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-fieldin-helps-farmers-track-crops-cut-costs/ … Continue reading

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Israelis are fighting in Turkey

Don’t worry – it’s just the European boxing championships in Ankara, where Israel is fielding four contestants. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/sports/boxing-first-we-take-ankara-1.367167

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