The best of CyberTech 2017
CyberTech Tel Aviv featured the most innovative and advanced cyber-security technologies. From applications that prevent hacking, to rescue systems that save lives. CyberTech 2017 attracted over 12,000 participants from 65 countries. Israeli cyber products repulsed recent global virus attacks.
Latest joint US-Israeli projects
The Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial R&D (BIRD) Foundation is to invest
$7 million in joint US-Israeli projects including for autonomous vehicles, biotech, homeland security, nanotech and digital health. The Israeli companies are Atvio, C4 Systems, Check-Cap, Isorad, Melodea, Nutrino Health, OpSys and Pill Tracker.
Jerusalem’s Tech & Gadget library
The library at Q5 (the fifth quarter) in Jerusalem doesn’t lend out the usual books. Instead it offers top tech & startup books, laptops, smartphones, tablets, processors, kits for assembling robots and cool new gadgets. Its customers include designers, developers and entrepreneurs.
Jerusalem’s special-needs innovation center
ALYN Hospital, Israel’s only pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation facility, is creating an Innovation Space in Jerusalem for inventions to help special needs kids. The one-stop shop provides a state-of-the-art prototyping lab, expert support and in-house trialing.
More security for cars
Upstream Security is the latest Israeli cybersecurity startup to focus on the automobile security arena Upstream claims to be the first to offer a cloud-based platform that detects and prevents large-scale attacks on connected and autonomous cars. Upstream just raised $2 million of funds.
Managing a smart home
Israel’s Techsee is a global leader in Visual Support Technologies for the Smart Home. Techsee is building a massive database of every interaction and resolution to help customers resolve any recurring technical problem via their smartphones. Techsee has just raised $7.5 million of funds.
Faster Virtual Reality
I reported previously that Israel’s Giraffic achieved high-speed streaming for Virtual Reality (VR) systems. Now another Israeli company, Inception has developed multi-track real time streaming and spatial audio for a seamless interactive VR experience.
Chooze a name for your child
Israeli startup Chooze has launched an iPhone app that helps expectant parents choose the perfect baby name. Chooze uses the latest in cognitive psychology to help parents decipher their subconscious preferences for names.
Producing water from Miami air
Much was reported about Israel’s Water-Gen, demonstrated by Professor Alan Dershowitz at AIPAC Now the Florida suburb of Miami Gardens is partnering with Water-Gen in a pilot project to extract water from airborne humidity and dispense clean drinking water to residents.
Trees interact with each other
Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute have proved that mature spruce trees take up carbon molecules in their top branches and pass them down through the soil to nearby beech, larch and pine trees. These travel through underground highways formed by connected root fungi.