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As Israel celebrates its 74th Independence Day, NoCamels looks at companies that have disrupted sectors like climate tech and digital health.
An Israeli startup is using AI-generated avatars to translate spoken language into sign language almost instantaneously.
a new innovation hub in the Negev city of Be’er Sheva is aimed at boosting both the area and all aspects of the Israeli tech sector.
An Israeli startup has developed a way to predict epileptic seizures an hour before they happen, helping sufferers to stop any symptoms by swiftly taking medication. Epilepsy is a chronic neurological ...
Researchers are bringing teff – the staple food for millions of Ethiopians – to Israel. It’s best known as the main ingredient of injera, the sour, Ethiopian flatbread, and it’s now being described as ...
Israeli startup XFloat has created technology for photovoltaic panels that sit on water and turn to track the sun.
It’s the world’s first fully autonomous fast-food restaurant, churning out 50 pizzas an hour as onlookers peer through the window in amazement. There’s no human being inside the sealed 40ft unit. It’s ...
Liquid nitrogen is being used to power the world’s first air conditioner that works without electricity. There are no wires, no power supply and no greenhouse gas emissions with the revolutionary ...
A new AI device can measure the production of urine by the kidneys, down to the last drop, offering what the makers say is a uniquely precise way of monitoring the health of an intensive care unit ...
The startup’s solution is a device that allows the physician to automatically suture the hole in the carotid, which Zigelboim says involves navigating a blood vessel that is a mere 2 millimeters in ...
Israeli firm AgroScout has developed software that uses AI and commercial drones to monitor crops in real-time.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has become the first hospital in the world to integrate an AI chatbot into its triage process, using the clinical-intake tool created by Israeli startup Kahun. The ...