God's Promise to Abraham To Bless all the Nations and Israel fulfilling it today
FACTS, ACHIEVEMENTS, INVENTIONS: EXAMPLES OF CONTRIBUTIONS BY ISRAEL AND JEWS THAT MAKE OUR MODERN WORLD WHAT IT IS AND WILL BE
Genesis 12:1-3
The Call of Abram
12 The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.
2 “I will make you into a great nation,and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.[a] 3 I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you |
Consider this prophecy of God's Blessing which was foretold more than 4000 years ago and now in the 20th Century being fulfilled.
God is in control of what he promises.
Israel is the 100th smallest country with less than 1/1000 of the world's population.
While small in size, Israel has contributed to the technology that the world takes for granted every day, and, has achieved major status on several business and economic fronts without the historical benefit of income from oil enjoyed by other countries in the region.
While small in size, Israel has contributed to the technology that the world takes for granted every day, and, has achieved major status on several business and economic fronts without the historical benefit of income from oil enjoyed by other countries in the region.
Those who would boycott Israeli companies and products or support those who pursue the destruction of Israel, should consider what their lives would be like without the benefits of the inventions and contributions of Israel to their daily existance.
All of the achievements listed below were accomplished while engaged in regular wars with an implacable enemy that seeks its destruction, and an economy continuously under strain by having to spend more per capita on its own protection than any other country on earth.
BUSINESS MIRACLE
Israel has the highest ratio of university degrees to the population in the world.
Twenty-four per
cent of Israel's workforce holds university degrees, ranking third in
the industrialized world, after the United States and Holland and 12 per
cent hold advanced degrees.
Israel leads the
world in the number of scientists and technicians in the workforce, with
145 per 10,000, as opposed to 85 in the U. S., over 70 in Japan, and
less than 60 in Germany. With over 25% of its work force employed in
technical professions. Israel places first in this category as well.
Israel
produces more scientific papers per capita than any other nation by a
large margin - 109 per 10,000 people -- as well as one of the highest
per capita rates of patents filed.
In proportion to its population, Israel has the largest number of start-up companies in the world.
In absolute Israel
has the largest number of start-up companies than any other country in
the world, except the US ! (3,500 companies mostly in hi-tech).
With more than
3,000 high-tech companies and start-ups, Israel has the highest
concentration of hi-tech companies in the world -- apart from the
Silicon Valley, US
On a per capita basis, Israel has the largest number of biotech start-ups.
Israel has the
third highest rate of entrepreneurship -- and the highest rate among
women and among people over 55 - in the world.
Israel is ranked #2 in the world for venture capital funds right behind the U.S.
Outside the United States and Canada , Israel has the largest number of NASDAQ listed companies.
Israel has the world's second highest per capita of new books.
Israel has the highest average living standards in the Middle East .
Israel has the highest percentage in the world of home computers per capita.
Israel has produced 10 Nobel prize winners
Intel
Israel has a mega year. Despite the global economic slowdown, exports
by Intel Israel more than doubled to $4.6 billion in 2012 from $2.2
billion in 2011 and now accounts for a tenth of Israel's total
industrial exports. The number of full-time Intel employees grew by 10%
to 8,500 and indirect employees to 25,500.
Muslims sign up for HU on-line course. Around 40,000 students have
signed up for the 9-week on-line course“Synapses, Neurons and Brains”
run by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Participants come from
Lebanon, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Morocco and Algeria as
well as the USA, Europe
Ten of the best. Fast Company magazine lists the ten most innovative Israeli companies, which includes SodaStream as the 23rd most innovative company in the world.
Ten of the best. Fast Company magazine lists the ten most innovative Israeli companies, which includes SodaStream as the 23rd most innovative company in the world.
POLITICAL
Israel is the only liberal democracy in the Middle East .
When Golda Meir was
elected Prime Minister of Israel in 1969, she became the world's second
elected female leader in modern times.
More Israeli women
lawmakers than in the USA and UK. The 19th Israeli Parliament will have a
record number of women lawmakers in Israel’s history. Women now
comprise 23 per cent of the Knesset – a higher percentage than in the US
Congress (18 per cent) and the UK House of Commons (22%).
TECHNOLOGY
The cell phone was developed in Israel by Motorola, which has its largest development center in Israel.
Voice mail technology was developed in Israel.
The eyes have it. (Thanks to NoCamels.com) The new Samsung S4 will
include eye-tracking technology from Israel’s Umoove. It will allow the
smartphone user to scroll through text on the screen simply by gazing
down. The S4 launched on 14 March in New York. Watch this space.
Voice recognition that doesn’t need your voice. Israeli startup
VocalZoom has developed an optoelectronic microphone that is able to
extract a person’s voice from almost all surrounding noise – including
other people’s voices. Its optical microphone “reads lips” by sensing
vibrations on the face of the person speaking.
According to industry officials, Israel designed the airline
industry's most impenetrable flight security. US officials now look
(finally) to Israel for advice on how to handle airborne security
threats.
GridON makes the Keeper, a three-phase fault current limiter developed at Bar-Ilan University. The device, which blocks current surges and limits the current for as long as required to clear the fault, won an Innovation Award from General Electric’s Ecomagination Challenge and is of interest to major utilities companies around the world.
MobileEye combines
a tiny digital camera with sophisticated algorithms to help drivers
navigate more safely. The steering system-linked device sounds an alert
when a driver is about to change lanes inadvertently, warns of an
impending forward collision and detects pedestrians. MobileEye has deals
with GM, BMW and Volvo, among others.
Cubital’s solid
rapid prototyping machines craft 3D models of engineering parts directly
from designs on a computer screen. They’re used in the automotive,
aerospace, consumer products and medical industries, as well as
engineering firms and academic and research institutions.
Rav Bariach
introduced the steel security door that has become Israel’s standard.
Its geometric lock, whose cylinders extend from different points into
the doorframe, is incorporated into doors selling on five continents.
3G Solar pioneered
a low-cost alternative to silicon that generates significantly more
electricity than leading silicon-based PV solar modules at a lower cost
per kilowatt hour.
NDS VideoGuard
technology is the pay-TV industry’s advanced suite of conditional access
(CA) solutions. It protects branded service from piracy and ensures
that consumers will have the choice and flexibility they demand in
broadcast and on-demand content.
PrimeSense
revolutionizes interaction with digital devices by allowing them to
“see” in three dimensions and transfer control from remote controls and
joysticks to hands and body. It is the leading business provider of
low-cost, high-performance 3D machine vision technologies for the
consumer market.
Hewlett Packard
(HP)’s Indigo digital printing presses for general commercial printing,
direct mail, photos and photobooks, publications, labels, business
cards, flexible packaging and folding cartons print without films and
plates, allowing for personalized short runs and changing text and
images without stopping the press.
Like-A-Fish unique
air supply systems extract air from water, freeing leisure and
professional scuba divers, as well as submarines and underwater
habitats, from air tanks.
AFC (Active Flow
Control) was developed at Tel Aviv University as an intelligent gas-air
mixing system to replace all existing mixing technologies.
The Space Imagery
Intelligence (IMINT) unit of Elbit Systems makes a “space camera,” a
compact, lightweight electro-optic observation system for government,
commercial and scientific applications.
Decell
Technologies is a global leader in providing real-time road traffic
information based on monitoring the location and movement of phones and
GPS devices. Swift-i Traffic, Decell’s premium product, is incorporated
in leading navigation systems, fleet management services, mapping
operations and media channels in several countries.
The
superconducting fault current limiter (FCL), designed for limiting short
currents, comes out of a $2 million project developed over two years by
RICOR Cryogenics and Vacuum Systems with the Institute of
Superconductivity at Bar-Ilan University.
SolarEdge makes a
module that optimizes every link in the solar PV chain, maximizing
energy production while monitoring constantly to detect faults and
prevent theft.
Samsung to open
Israeli innovation and strategy center. Samsung’s new center in Ramat
Gan will focus on Israeli startup companies, Israeli research academia
and venture capital funds investing in start-ups. The new center will be
part of Global Samsung, through which the company will expand its
activity in Israel.
Projecting a good
image. Israel’s Valens makes the chips for HDBaseT technology, which
projects High Definition multimedia over a single cable, and has now
enabled the popular display port. More companies are adopting this
technology, which means the future prospects for Valens look very
exciting.
You’ve got to
Moovit. Israel’s Moovit application for public transport information is
now available in beta in the UK. Already operating in the US, Canada,
and Western Europe, Moovit is the first public transport application to
harness the power of the crowd, using real-time user-generated
information to improve public transport trip planning and navigation.
A quality camera
for your smartphone. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Israel’s Corephotonics
develops computational cameras and tiny electro-mechanical engines to
improve focusing capabilities. Corephotonics have raised $5.2 million to
put the power of still cameras into smartphones.
The worldwide
leader in speech analytics. For the fourth year in a row, Israeli
hi-tech company NICE has been ranked as the global market leader in
Speech Analytics by DMG Consulting. NICE holds a 28.3 percent market
share and has the largest number of customers. It was also topped the
product satisfaction scores.
Building a virtual
cable TV service for Singapore. (Thanks to EDI) Singapore-based
MediaCorp has hired Israeli video startup Tvinci to build a new
streaming video service called Toggle that will provide live and
on-demand access to streaming video content. Toggle will have Video On
Demand (VOD) content, plus a dozen channels of live TV available for
streaming to customers’ connected devices instead of their TVs.
Apple opens
Ra’anana development center. The new Apple development center in the
Ra’anana Industrial Zone will be the company’s third in Israel after it
opened a development center in Haifa last year and acquired flash memory
developer Anobit in Herzliya. Most new staff were previously laid off
in TI’s global closures.
Waze is the best mobile app in the world. Israel’s mobile navigation and traffic community application, Waze, won the “Best Overall Mobile App” prize at the 18th Annual Global Mobile awards at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Smartphones
for everyone. Jerusalem based UIU has developed a system that
encourages individuals without smartphones to join the technological
revolution. Even those with visual impairment can use the large fonts
and security features. But did the Times of Israel really have to label people aged 55+ as “elderly”?
Your
smartphone can have Everything. If you search for anything on a
smartphone running the new Firefox operating system, it will fire up the
software from Israeli start-up Everything.me. Then things really happen
as it loads applications dynamically to show you everything you might
want, in connection with your search.
Pump your photos up to the Cloud. Israel’s Pumpic is for those who frequently want to share large numbers or high quality photos with their friends and colleagues. Users can send up to 10,000 images - each up to 100 MB in size - instantaneously. Pumpic has just raised $700,000 in its first round of financing.
Fixing mobile phones wirelessly. Two Israeli companies Cellebrite and CommuniTake are working together to establish a service that can diagnose and repair smartphones whilst still in the hands of the customer.
Pump your photos up to the Cloud. Israel’s Pumpic is for those who frequently want to share large numbers or high quality photos with their friends and colleagues. Users can send up to 10,000 images - each up to 100 MB in size - instantaneously. Pumpic has just raised $700,000 in its first round of financing.
Fixing mobile phones wirelessly. Two Israeli companies Cellebrite and CommuniTake are working together to establish a service that can diagnose and repair smartphones whilst still in the hands of the customer.
COMPUTING-COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Most of the Windows NT and XP operating systems were developed by Microsoft - Israel.
The Pentium MMX Chip technology was designed in Israel at Intel.
Both the Pentium - 4 microprocessor and the Centrino processor were entirely designed, developed and produced in Israel.
Both Microsoft and Cisco built their only R&D facilities outside the US in Israel.
The technology for the AOL Instant Messenger ICQ was developed in 1996 by four young Israelites.
USB flash drive - a
flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB interface. The
Israeli company M-Systems (in partnership with IBM) developed and
manufactured the first USB flash drives available in North America
Quicktionary
Electronic dictionary – a tiny pen-sized scanner which is able to scan
words or phrases and immediately translate them into other languages, or
keep them in memory in order to transfer them to the PC. Developed by
the Israeli company Wizcom Technologies Ltd.
Laser Keyboard -
virtual keyboard is projected onto a wall or table top and allows to
type handheld computers and cell phones. Developed simultaneously by the
Israeli company Lumio and Silicon Valley startup company Canesta The
company subsequently licensed the technology to Celluon of Korea
Israeli-developed
designer eyeglasses provide mobile phone and iPod users a personalized,
high-tech video display. Lumus-Optical's lightweight and fashionable
video eyeglasses feature a large transparent screen floating in front of
the viewer's face that projects their choice of movie, TV show, or
video game.
Turbulence,
the world’s first hyper-narrative, interactive movie, is also the name
of the company developed by Prof. Nitzan Ben-Shaul of Tel Aviv
University. The technology allows the viewer to choose the direction of
the film’s plot by pressing buttons on the PC, Mac or iPad at various
moments in the action.
BriefCam
video-synopsis technology lets viewers rapidly review and index original
full-length video footage by concurrently showing multiple objects and
activities that actually occurred at different times. This technology
drastically cuts the time and manpower involved in event tracking,
forensics and evidence discovery.
A search engine for equations. The Israeli start-up Eqsquest has created what is believed to be the first semantic search engine designed specifically for scientific and mathematical equations. Symbolab allows users to search for equations using both numbers, symbols and/or text. QED!
Adi Shamir is co-inventor of Differential cryptanalysis. Algorithms include Shamir's Secret Sharing.
Lempel–Ziv–Welch
algorithm - a universal lossless data compression algorithm created by
Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv of the Technion institute together with the
American Information theorist Terry Welch.
Babylon - a single-click computer translation, dictionary and information source utility program developed by Amnon Ovadia.
ICQ - an Instant Messaging software developed initially in 1996 by the Israeli company Mirabilis.
THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
Michael O. Rabin introduced the concept of nondeterministic finite automatons
Amir Pnueli introduced temporal logic into computing science.
MEDICINE
Another Israeli non-invasive glucose monitor ! In June Integrity Application’s GlucoTrack that takes readings from your earlobe was announced. Now Cnoga’s TensorTip Combo Glucometer which measures the effect of infrared light passing through a finger has debuted. Diabetics now have a choice of Israeli devices.
Israeli scientists developed the first fully computerized, no-radiation, diagnostic instrumentation for breast cancer.
A gel to repair massive nerve damage. Tel Aviv University researchers have invented a method for repairing damaged peripheral nerves. A biodegradable implant and a new Guiding Regeneration Gel (GRG) to increase nerve growth and healing can repair a torn or damaged nerve, relieving pain and restoring mobility.
An Israeli company, Given Imaging, developed the camera pill that can perform a virtual colonoscopy eliminating the need for insertion of a colonoscope, sedation, pain medication or any recovery period.
BabySense is a non-touch, no-radiation device designed to prevent crib death. Made by HiSense, the device monitors a baby’s breathing and movements through the mattress during sleep. An auditory and visual alarm is activated if breathing ceases for more than 20 seconds or if breath rate slows to less than 10 breaths per minute.
An Israeli company developed a computerized system for ensuring proper administration of medications, thus removing human error from medical treatment. Every year in U. S. hospitals 7,000 patients die from treatment mistakes.
Researchers in
Israel developed a new device that directly helps the heart pump blood,
an innovation with the potential to save lives among those with heart
failure. The new device is synchronized with the camera helps doctors
diagnose a heart's mechanical operations through a sophisticated system
of sensors.
EpiLady, the
first electric hair remover (epilator), secured its leading position in
the international beauty care market and since 1986 has sold almost 30
million units.
The optical
heartbeat monitor developed by Bar-Ilan University’s Prof. Ze’ev
Zalevsky is a revolutionary medical technology using a fast camera and
small laser light source.
Mazor Robotics’
Spine Assist and other surgical robots are transforming spine surgery
from freehand procedures to highly accurate, state-of-the-art operations
with less need for radiation.
TACount real-time
microbiology enables the detection and counting of harmful
microorganisms in a matter of minutes, rather than the conventional
method of cell culture that takes several hours to a few days. The
technology applies to the fields of drinking and wastewater,
pharmaceuticals and food and beverage production.
Itamar Medical’s
WatchPAT is an FDA-approved portable diagnostic device for the follow-up
treatment of sleep apnea in the patient’s own bedroom, rather than at a
sleep disorders clinic.
The EarlySense
continuous monitoring solution allows hospital nurses to watch and
record patients’ heart rate, respiration and movement remotely through a
contact-free sensor under the mattress. The system’s built-in tools
include a wide range of reports on the status of patients, including
alerts for falls and bedsore prevention.
The 3D tethered
particle motion system developed by three professors at Bar-Ilan allows
for three-dimensional tracking of critical protein-DNA and protein-RNA
cell interactions in the body.
Eshkol-Wachman
Movement Notation - a notation system for recording movement on paper
that has been used in many fields, including dance, physical therapy,
animal behavior and early diagnosis of autism.
Development of the Copaxone immunomodulator drug for treating multiple sclerosis. It was developed in the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel by Michael Sela, Ruth Arnon and Deborah Teitelbaum.
Development of the Interferon proteins by Michel Revel from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
A new acne
treatment developed in Israel, the Clear Light device, produces a
high-intensity, ultraviolet-light-free, narrow-band blue light that
causes acne bacteria to self-destruct -- all without damaging
surrounding skin or tissue.
An Israeli
doctor developed a groundbreaking innovation: artificial tissue
containing gold fibers that rehabilitates damage caused by heart attack.
The team led by Dr. Tal Dvir is already working on similar technology
to rehabilitate other internal organs
A cure for genetic
deformities. A team including researchers from Israel’s Technion has
developed an innovative technique that they believe will cure
deformities and blindness caused by ectodermal dysplasia, which affects
seven out of every 10,000 babies born in the world. Via in-vitro
experiments, damaged cells caused by mutant p63 genes can be greatly
improved using a chemical substance called PRIMA-APR246.
Israeli stem cells
slow down blood cancer. Israel’s Gamida Cell Ltd. reported success in
the Phase III clinical trial of its StemEx treatment for leukemia and
lymphoma. Compared to a control group, far more patients receiving
StemEx survived 100 days or more following transplantation.
QCore’s pumps go
global. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) A new distribution agreement with Hospira
of Illinois means that the Sapphire medical infusion pumps developed for
ambulances and hospitals by Israel’s QCore Medical will soon be
available in more than 60 key markets across Europe, Asia and the
Americas.
Patient monitoring
across the USA. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Israel’s EarlySense systems will
now be distributed to hospitals across the United States. A deal with
Welch Allyn means that the innovative “under the mattress” sensors may
soon be monitoring the vital signs of millions of Americans.
Printing your
dentures? Compass3D, a leading provider of 3D Digital Solutions has
begun offering Stratasys 3D Printing Solutions in Brazil. The Objet Eden
3D Printers from Stratasys can be used in conjunction with dental,
orthodontics and guided implant products.
A way to treat
aggressive cancers. Current medication for breast cancer targets
receptors in the tumors. But one in six tumors have no receptors and are
difficult to treat. Now, a team of 11 Weizmann scientists has found a
combination of two antibodies that mount a pincer attack on these
tumors, causing them to collapse and die.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
The secret to a
good relationship. Bar-Ilan University’s Psychology Professor Ruth
Feldman found couples that stay together have higher levels of oxytocin
in their blood when they first pair up than couples that ultimately
break up. Prof Feldman spent years studying the hormone’s role in the
mother–child bond.
Get smart – boost
your immune system. Weizmann Institute graduate Prof Jonathan Kipnis has
discovered that the T-cells that fight infections also govern
intelligence. Mice without T-Cells cannot perform simple tests, but
perform normally when their T-Cells are restored. Kipnis got the idea
from his Weizmann advisor.
“Bad behavior”
causes flare-ups in the gut. Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute
have discovered a pseudo-education system in the colon. Newly arrived
monocytes are taught how to maintain a healthy balance in the gut by
resident immune cells. But if you get an infection or eat the wrong
food, the new pupils run wild!
A way to treat aggressive cancers. Current medication for breast cancer targets receptors in the tumors. But one in six tumors have no receptors and are difficult to treat. Now, a team of 11 Weizmann scientists has found a combination of two antibodies that mount a pincer attack on these tumors, causing them to collapse and die.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
A way to treat aggressive cancers. Current medication for breast cancer targets receptors in the tumors. But one in six tumors have no receptors and are difficult to treat. Now, a team of 11 Weizmann scientists has found a combination of two antibodies that mount a pincer attack on these tumors, causing them to collapse and die.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
The secret to a
good relationship. Bar-Ilan University’s Psychology Professor Ruth
Feldman found couples that stay together have higher levels of oxytocin
in their blood when they first pair up than couples that ultimately
break up. Prof Feldman spent years studying the hormone’s role in the
mother–child bond.
Get smart – boost
your immune system. Weizmann Institute graduate Prof Jonathan Kipnis has
discovered that the T-cells that fight infections also govern
intelligence. Mice without T-Cells cannot perform simple tests, but
perform normally when their T-Cells are restored. Kipnis got the idea
from his Weizmann advisor.
“Bad behavior”
causes flare-ups in the gut. Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute
have discovered a pseudo-education system in the colon. Newly arrived
monocytes are taught how to maintain a healthy balance in the gut by
resident immune cells. But if you get an infection or eat the wrong
food, the new pupils run wild!
A way to treat aggressive cancers. Current medication for breast cancer targets receptors in the tumors. But one in six tumors have no receptors and are difficult to treat. Now, a team of 11 Weizmann scientists has found a combination of two antibodies that mount a pincer attack on these tumors, causing them to collapse and die.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
A way to treat aggressive cancers. Current medication for breast cancer targets receptors in the tumors. But one in six tumors have no receptors and are difficult to treat. Now, a team of 11 Weizmann scientists has found a combination of two antibodies that mount a pincer attack on these tumors, causing them to collapse and die.
Nano-genetic diagnostics. Imagine a microscopic device injected into your body that searches for genetic malfunctions in your cells. If it finds any, it emits a green light to highlight the diagnosis. Weizmann Institute scientists have developed such a device – and are now working on upgrading it to destroy the cancerous cells.
The secret to a
good relationship. Bar-Ilan University’s Psychology Professor Ruth
Feldman found couples that stay together have higher levels of oxytocin
in their blood when they first pair up than couples that ultimately
break up. Prof Feldman spent years studying the hormone’s role in the
mother–child bond.
Get smart – boost
your immune system. Weizmann Institute graduate Prof Jonathan Kipnis has
discovered that the T-cells that fight infections also govern
intelligence. Mice without T-Cells cannot perform simple tests, but
perform normally when their T-Cells are restored. Kipnis got the idea
from his Weizmann advisor.
“Bad behavior”
causes flare-ups in the gut. Scientists at Israel’s Weizmann Institute
have discovered a pseudo-education system in the colon. Newly arrived
monocytes are taught how to maintain a healthy balance in the gut by
resident immune cells. But if you get an infection or eat the wrong
food, the new pupils run wild!
New treatment for
psoriasis. Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and Teva have
developed an improved version of an experimental medicine for the
treatment of the chronic skin disease psoriasis. It inhibits the faulty
immune system signal interleukin-17 that triggers the inflammation
associated with psoriasis.
For kids with
disabilities, virtual reality isn’t just a game. (Thanks to Israel21c) A
unique-to-Israel use of virtual reality (VR) has been pioneered at
ALEH, Israel’s largest network of facilities for children with severe
cognitive and physical disabilities. Residents at ALEH’s Moriah facility
in Gedera go on field trips in simulated environments.
Restoring
mobility to the spine. (Thanks to Israel21c) Israel’s Premia Spine
offers a unique treatment to those suffering from spinal degeneration.
Its artificial titanium joint replaces the posterior spinal column
totally. No more pain, full mobility and none of the problems that
alternative spinal fusion treatments cause.
New treatment for psoriasis. Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and Teva have developed an improved version of an experimental medicine for the treatment of the chronic skin disease psoriasis. It inhibits the faulty immune system signal interleukin-17 that triggers the inflammation associated with psoriasis.
New treatment for psoriasis. Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and Teva have developed an improved version of an experimental medicine for the treatment of the chronic skin disease psoriasis. It inhibits the faulty immune system signal interleukin-17 that triggers the inflammation associated with psoriasis.
For kids with
disabilities, virtual reality isn’t just a game. (Thanks to Israel21c) A
unique-to-Israel use of virtual reality (VR) has been pioneered at
ALEH, Israel’s largest network of facilities for children with severe
cognitive and physical disabilities. Residents at ALEH’s Moriah facility
in Gedera go on field trips in simulated environments.
Restoring
mobility to the spine. (Thanks to Israel21c) Israel’s Premia Spine
offers a unique treatment to those suffering from spinal degeneration.
Its artificial titanium joint replaces the posterior spinal column
totally. No more pain, full mobility and none of the problems that
alternative spinal fusion treatments cause.
Using cancer to kill cancer. Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center have enhanced the immune system using proteins from melanoma (a severe form of skin cancer). T-cells in the immune system are stimulated to produce cytokines, which can fight other cancers in the body.
Using cancer to kill cancer. Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center have enhanced the immune system using proteins from melanoma (a severe form of skin cancer). T-cells in the immune system are stimulated to produce cytokines, which can fight other cancers in the body.
Success in trials
of stem cells for blood cancer. (Thanks to Atid-EDI) Early trials of
NiCord (umbilical cord stem cells) from Israel’s Gamida Cell have proved
successful in maintaining the health of patients with high-risk
hematological malignancies. The treatment was safe and reduced the time
to recovery period.
Colon cancer rates
decrease. Israel is fourth among Western countries in the prevalence of
colorectal cancer and 15th in the death rate from the tumor. However,
the number of cases has declined in the last two decades - by 17 percent
in men and 13 percent in women - largely due to early diagnosis and
treatment.
A pacemaker for
the arteries. Israel’s Enopace Biomedical is developing an endovascular
micro-stimulator, which reduces the strain on the heart by expanding the
arteries to accept incoming blood. It is implanted by catheter in a
30-minute procedure while the patient is awake and is an alternative to a
heart transplant.
Australia approves
Israeli robotic spinal surgery. Israel’s Mazor Robotics has obtained
approval from Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for the
import and sale of the company's Renaissance navigation robot for
spinal surgery.
The missing LINC
to deafness. (Thanks to NoCamels.com) Half of all hearing losses are
due to genetic mutations. Tel Aviv University Professor Karen Avraham
found that mutations in the LINC cells of the inner ear of an Iraqi
family with a history of deafness could lead to new treatments.
The gene that moves your heart. Researchers at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Medical Center have found mutations in the LRRC6 gene cause primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). Symptoms are repeated lung infections, sinusitis, frequent ear infections and fertility problems. Early diagnosis may reduce the damage. And in half these cases, the heart grows on the right of the chest instead of the left. The liver, stomach and spleen are also transposed.
The gene that moves your heart. Researchers at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Medical Center have found mutations in the LRRC6 gene cause primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). Symptoms are repeated lung infections, sinusitis, frequent ear infections and fertility problems. Early diagnosis may reduce the damage. And in half these cases, the heart grows on the right of the chest instead of the left. The liver, stomach and spleen are also transposed.
Bone marrow
treatment gets boost. In January I mentioned Apocel from Israeli biotech
Enlivex, which prevents GVHD rejection of bone marrow transplants. Now,
the treatment has received US FDA “orphan” status due to its importance
and lack of alternatives for treating the unwanted autoimmune response.
Immune cells
prevent and cause brain degeneration. Weizmann Institute’s Professor
Michal Schwartz and her team have discovered that immune cells at the
edge of the brain travel an extraordinary route to repair brain trauma.
In the elderly, the cells no longer do their function, which could open
up new treatments for dementia.
Immune cells
fight or cause liver disease. Sounds familiar? Professor Rifaat Safadi’s
team from Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem has identified that the
normal function of Neuroliglin 4 in the immune system is to fight
cirrhosis of the liver. But in patients with Hepatitis or alcoholics,
the cell changes and attacks the liver.
Speedy
heart monitoring. Sheba Medical Center researchers and Israeli start-up
Lev-El Diagnostics of Heart Disease have developed an algorithm that
could save lives by quickly identifying patients with heart disease.
Patients used to have to wear heart monitors for 24 - 48 hours. Now they
are diagnosed in one hour.
The
cutting edge of cell therapy. 18 Israeli companies develop or market
cell-based treatment products - an unprecedented large proportion in
relation to the country’s population. All of them are attending the
Israstem Conference in Ramat Gan starting Apr 22, to discuss stem cells,
cell therapy, and regenerative medicine.
More
clues in search for cause of Alzheimer’s. Researchers at Tel Aviv
University gave electric stimulation to the brains of rats and found
that high-frequency “bursts” produced the same destructive plaques found
in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients.
Success
in IBD trials. Israel’s BiolineRX has announced positive results for
the Phase IIa clinical trial of BL-7040, an oral treatment for
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
affect as many as 1.4 million individuals in the US alone.
A
lifeline on your wrist. Israeli start-up Oxitone has developed a
blood-oxygen monitor that can be worn on the wrist by those “at risk” to
warn of any sudden deterioration in their condition. Oxitone has been
selected for GE Healthcare’s Start-Up Health Academy Entrepreneurship
Program – one of only two companies outside of the US to be chosen for
their 3-year program that turns fledgling businesses into prime
companies.
The
fastest emergency response. (Thanks to NoCamels.com) Israeli start-up
NowForce has developed a replacement for expensive emergency call
centers. It comprises a distress signal app for the smartphone; an app
for the rescue worker (including paging and directing); finally, a
dispatch center back-end solution. In the Missouri police department
NowForce has cut response times to one sixth of those experienced
previously.
The
best vaccine against Hepatitis B Virus. (Thanks to Israel21c) Although
nearly all babies are vaccinated against HBV, the virus still kills 1.2
million people every year – mainly immune-suppressed, gluten intolerant
and diabetics. Israeli biotech SciGen’s Sci-B-Vac is the only
third-generation HBV vaccine, given to almost all Israelis and has
reduced HBV deaths in Israel significantly. It will soon be available in
most countries.
US funds Israeli university to research measles virus. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has received a two-year UN National Institutes of Health grant to investigate why the measles virus persists in its target cells and establishes chronic infection, long after resolution of its acute phase.
Early cancer detection saves lives. Here is a report on the cancer-screening program conducted at Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center. Its Integrated Cancer Prevention Center program is considered to be unique in the World. In a few hours you get examined for early detection of at least 11 most common cancers.
A nose test for schizophrenia. A Tel Aviv University team says they can diagnose the psychiatric disease of schizophrenia at an early stage. They take samples of nerve cells from the upper internal part of the nose and test for a specific molecule of micro-RNA that has high levels in schizophrenia patients. Previous tests could only be performed post-mortem on the brain.
US funds Israeli university to research measles virus. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has received a two-year UN National Institutes of Health grant to investigate why the measles virus persists in its target cells and establishes chronic infection, long after resolution of its acute phase.
Early cancer detection saves lives. Here is a report on the cancer-screening program conducted at Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center. Its Integrated Cancer Prevention Center program is considered to be unique in the World. In a few hours you get examined for early detection of at least 11 most common cancers.
A nose test for schizophrenia. A Tel Aviv University team says they can diagnose the psychiatric disease of schizophrenia at an early stage. They take samples of nerve cells from the upper internal part of the nose and test for a specific molecule of micro-RNA that has high levels in schizophrenia patients. Previous tests could only be performed post-mortem on the brain.
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Nanowire - an conductive wire made of a string of tiny particles of
silver, a thousand times thinner than a human hair. developed by Uri
Sivan, Erez Braun and Yoav Eichen from the Technion
World's smallest DNA computing machine system - "the smallest biological computing device" ever constructed, according to Guinness Book of Records, which is composed of enzymes and DNA molecules capable of performing simple mathematical calculations and which uses its input DNA molecule as its sole source of energy it was developed in 2003 in the Weizmann Institute of Science by professor Ehud Shapiro and his team.
Natural
anti-freeze. A team of Israeli, American and Canadian scientists has
unraveled the workings of anti-freeze proteins that allow animals,
plants, fish and microorganisms to exist in cold climates. The discovery
can help improve food and medicine production around the world.
CHEMISTRY
Discovery of Quasicrystals by Dan Shechtman of the Technion. The discovery led him to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Discovery of the
role of protein Ubiquitin by Avram Hershko and Aaron Ciechanover of the
Technion Institute (together with the American Jewish biologist Irwin
Rose). The discovery led them to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
PHYSICS
Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation
Prediction of Quarks by Yuval Ne'eman of Tel Aviv University (together with the American physicist Murray Gell-Mann).
Discovery of the Aharonov–Bohm effect by Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm
Formulation of Black holes Entropy by Jacob Bekenstein of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
AGRICULTURE
Refinement of
existing Drip Irrigation Systems by introducing a non-clogging plastic
emitter. Invented by the Israeli engineer Simcha Blass and his son
Yeshayahu in the early 1960s.[49] This method was very successful and
subsequently spread to Australia, North America, and South America by
the late 1960s.
Cherry tomatoes -
Developed by a group led by Nachum Kedar and Haim Rabinowitch from the
Agriculture Faculty of the Hebrew University in Rehovot
Israeli start-up
Veterix has developed an innovative new electronic capsule that sits in
the stomach of a cow, sheep, or goat, sending out real-time information
on the health of the herd to the farmer via email or cellphone. The
e-capsule, which also sends out alerts if animals are distressed,
injured, or lost, is now being tested on a herd of cows in the hopes
that the device will lead to tastier and healthier meat and milk supplies.
The Middle East has
been growing date palms for centuries. The average tree is about 18-20
feet tall and yields about 38 pounds of dates a year. Israeli date
trees are now yielding 400 pounds/year and are short enough to be
harvested from the ground or a short ladder.
Israeli scientists in Israel found that the brackish water drilled
from underground desert aquifers hundreds of feet deep could be used to
raise warm-water fish. The geothermal water, less than one-tenth as
saline as sea water, free of pollutants, and a toasty 98 degrees on
average, proves an ideal environment.
Netafim is a
worldwide pioneer in smart drip and micro-irrigation, starting from the
idea of Israeli engineer Simcha Blass for releasing water in controlled,
slow drips to provide precise crop irrigation. The kibbutz-owned
company operates in 112 countries with 13 factories throughout the
world.
Rosetta Green, a 2010
spinoff of the agro-biotechnology division of Rosetta Genomics,
develops improved plant traits for the agriculture and biofuel
industries, using unique genes called microRNAs.
Israeli
microalgae company sold for $50 million. UK’s Grovepoint Capital has
bought Israeli start-up Algatechnologies – manufacturer of AstaPure
(astaxanthin) – a powerful antioxidant from the microalgae Haematococcus
pluvialis. Asta Pure is used as a nutritional supplement and component
in cosmetics.
Israel exports
60 million flowers to Europe for Valentine’s Day. It may be a day of
love and romance for those celebrating Valentine’s Day around the world,
but it’s a day of hard work for Israeli farmers. Israel exported some
60 million roses, orchids, Bonsai trees and other flowers to Europe this
Valentine’s Day.
Smart
Irrigation. Israeli start-up 22Seeds is raising finance for Greenbox - a
revolutionary iPhone-controlled wireless irrigation system. From the
comfort of your home you can program your irrigation valves, optimize
water usage, import water programs, integrate with weather forecasts and
much more.
No pesticides and no pests. (Thanks to Israel21c) Israeli farmers in the
Negev have cut their use of chemical pesticides by about 80%. They use
natural predators – bugs that don’t harm the crops – to get rid of the
pests. Also they allow the land to rest in the July heat to kill off any
remaining insects and fungus diseases in the soil.
Israeli farmer invents solution for lemon rot. Rafi Koren, a lemon
farmer from Moshav Avigdor near Kiryat Malachi has invented a product
that prevents the spread of Mal Secco, a fungal disease affecting citrus
trees that has been known to kill entire lemon groves.
Greener soil. The commercial arm of Israel’s Weizmann Institute has
developed a system to protect soil and groundwater from contamination
from pesticides. Environmentally friendly substances called prophyrins
act as catalysts to dissolve toxic substances into harmless ones after
they have served their pest-killing purpose.
Breaking down pesticides. More about the literally“groundbreaking”
technology that Israel’s Weizmann Institute has developed. Israeli
start-up Catalyst Ag Tech is commercializing the system that introduces
eco-friendly catalysts into the soil to break down the dangerous
chemicals into inert compounds.
Greener roads. Israel’s Dimona
Silica Industries has developed a road asphalt compound that uses old
tires for strength and safety. The new compound, RuBind, recycles many
of the 50,000 tires disposed of every year, and is already in use in
Israel’s Beit She’an Valley.
ENERGYRooftop solar hot-water system
Super iron battery - A new class of a rechargeable electric battery based on a special kind of iron. More environment friendly because the super-iron eventually rusts. It was developed by Stuart Licht of the University of Massachusetts.
Energy tower - Purely theoretical alterntive electricity generation and water desalination technology in low cost. The Energy towers spray water on hot air at the top of the tower, making the cooled air fall through the tower and drive a turbine at the tower's bottom. The brainchild of the American physicist Phillip Carlson which was expanded by Professor Dan Zaslavsky and Rami Guetta from Israel's Technion
A unique technology for producing hydrogen in vehicles as an alternative fuel source. It is produced by the Israeli company Engineuity and was invented by Amnon Yogev and Eli Gmaazaon.
Improvement of
previously existing flat plate solar water heaters - A home facility
which converts solar energy to thermal energy. Following the energy
crisis in the 1970s, The Israeli law requires the installation of solar
water heaters in all new homes. It was developed by Zvi Tavor.
An Israeli
company was the first to develop and install a large-scale solar-powered
and fully functional electricity generating plant, in southern
California 's Mojave desert.
Ormat
Technologies designs, develops, builds, owns, manufactures and operates
geothermal power plants worldwide, supplying clean geothermal power in
more than 20 countries.
Leviathan Energy
innovated the Wind Tulip, a cost-effective, silent, vibration-free wind
turbine designed as an aesthetic environmental sculpture, producing
clean energy at high efficiency from any direction.
Solaris Synergy
innovated an environmentally friendly and economically beneficial way to
float solar panels on water instead of taking up valuable land,
generating energy while protecting and limiting evaporation from
reservoir surfaces.
ZenithSolar
developed a modular, easily scalable high-concentration photovoltaic
system (HCPV). The core technology is based on a unique, proprietary
optical design to extract the maximum energy with minimal real estate.
Saving power in Central America. (Thanks to EDI) Digicel Group, the leading mobile telecom operator in the Caribbean, Central American and Pacific regions, has deployed Smart Energy Solution (SES) from Israel’s eVolution Networks. SES reduces energy consumption and CO2 emissions of cellular base stations.
The best Clean
Technology in Munich. The 2012 Munich Cleantech Conference awarded their
very first MCC Venture Award to Israel’s TIGI. TIGI’s Honeycomb solar
thermal collectors generate heat for space heating, domestic or
industrial uses at extremely high efficiency.
Catching the wind. Israeli wind sensor company Pentalum Technologies has raised $5.5 million to expand production of SpiDAR, a cost effective device for remote sensing of wind. The device is 20% of the price of competitors, allowing wind farms to improve electricity production by up to 10% - equal to millions of dollars.
Catching the wind. Israeli wind sensor company Pentalum Technologies has raised $5.5 million to expand production of SpiDAR, a cost effective device for remote sensing of wind. The device is 20% of the price of competitors, allowing wind farms to improve electricity production by up to 10% - equal to millions of dollars.
CONSUMER GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Epilator
(originally "Epilady") - an electrical device used to remove hair by
mechanically grasping multiple hairs simultaneously and pulling them
out. It was developed by Yair Dar and Shimon Yahav and originally
manufactured at Kibbutz HaGoshrimENVIRONMENTAL
Israel is the only country in the world that entered the 21st century with a net gain in its number of trees, made more remarkable because, this was achieved in an area considered mainly desert!
IDE Americas
Inc., a subsidiary of Israel’s IDE Technologies Ltd that is already
responsible for the brunt of Israel’s salty-to-fresh water
transformation, will be designing a 204,412-cubic-meter seawater
desalination plant for the San Diego, California region.
IDE Americas Inc., a subsidiary of Israel’s IDE Technologies Ltd, to design project - the largest of its kind in western hemisphere.Pythagoras Solar makes the world’s first solar window, which combines energy efficiency, power generation and transparency. This transparent photovoltaic glass unit can be easily integrated into 5. Hazera Genetics, a project of two professors at the Hebrew University Faculty of Agriculture, yielded the cherry tomato — a tasty salad fixing that ripens slowly and doesn’t rot in shipment.
Better Place
electric car network, Israeli Shai Agassi’s brainchild, is implementing
the Israeli pilot that will provide a model for a worldwide electric car
grid.IDE Americas Inc., a subsidiary of Israel’s IDE Technologies Ltd, to design project - the largest of its kind in western hemisphere.Pythagoras Solar makes the world’s first solar window, which combines energy efficiency, power generation and transparency. This transparent photovoltaic glass unit can be easily integrated into 5. Hazera Genetics, a project of two professors at the Hebrew University Faculty of Agriculture, yielded the cherry tomato — a tasty salad fixing that ripens slowly and doesn’t rot in shipment.
Elya Recycling developed and patented an innovative method for recycling plastic based on a specialized formulation of natural ingredients. Making the new raw material for handbags, reusable totes and lumber products requires 50 percent less energy than current recycling methods and 83% less energy than virgin manufacturing.
HydroSpin is
developing a unique internal pipe generator that supplies electricity
for water monitoring and control systems in remote areas and sites
without accessibility to electricity.
TourEngine
significantly reduces fuel consumption and harmful emissions by common
engines through a sophisticated thermal management strategy. It can also
be easily integrated with future hybrid engines, further improving
their efficiency and environment-friendly attributes.Takadu provides monitoring software to leading water utilities worldwide. The product offers real-time detection and control over network events such as leaks, bursts, zone breaches and inefficiencies.41. Heliofocus led an industry trend to provide solar-energy boosting for existing coal or gas power plants, reducing carbon emissions and overall costs.
Transbiodiesel makes enzyme-based catalysts (biocatalysts) used in the production of biodiesel.
If forecasts are correct the demand for drinking water will exceed supply by 40 percent within the next two decades, Israel’s Advanced Mem-Tech developed a better filtration membrane could that make all the difference in the race to prevent a global shortage of potable water. The process of pumping water through a membrane – a thin film-like polymer sheet with tiny holes in it – is not new. What is innovative is Mem-Tech’s “high permeability” product that is far more effective than other filtration membranes used in water treatment systems. Because of the polymer of the membrane, one can process more water with less pressure. Less energy is needed to pump the water through, fewer membranes are required and there are less capital and operating expenses. Any time the system is smaller, everything can be downscaled
If forecasts are correct the demand for drinking water will exceed supply by 40 percent within the next two decades, Israel’s Advanced Mem-Tech developed a better filtration membrane could that make all the difference in the race to prevent a global shortage of potable water. The process of pumping water through a membrane – a thin film-like polymer sheet with tiny holes in it – is not new. What is innovative is Mem-Tech’s “high permeability” product that is far more effective than other filtration membranes used in water treatment systems. Because of the polymer of the membrane, one can process more water with less pressure. Less energy is needed to pump the water through, fewer membranes are required and there are less capital and operating expenses. Any time the system is smaller, everything can be downscaled
Purifying the
water with UV light. Israel’s Atlantium has developed Ultra-Violet
systems (validated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) to
render germs harmless without damaging equipment or generating high
levels of ozone. It has just received $3 million of funding to develop
new uses for its technology.
South America and India to go Blue. (Thanks to EDI) Israel’s Blue I Technologies has raised $3 million, for expansion into South America and India. Blue I’s advanced water controllers and analyzers measure parameters such as Chlorine, pH, Redox, turbidity, conductivity and temperature.
South America and India to go Blue. (Thanks to EDI) Israel’s Blue I Technologies has raised $3 million, for expansion into South America and India. Blue I’s advanced water controllers and analyzers measure parameters such as Chlorine, pH, Redox, turbidity, conductivity and temperature.
ECONOMICS
Work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem explaining irrational human economic choices.Developments in Game theory. Israel Aumann of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem received the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in this field
The Rubinstein bargaining model, one of the most influential findings in game theory, refers to a class of bargaining games that feature alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The proof is from Ariel Rubinstein 1982
DEFENSE
Boeing protects
planes with Israeli defense system. Boeing will offer Elbit
Systems-produced directed infrared countermeasures (DIRCM) equipment
with all of its military and civil aircraft. Boeing is working to
integrate the systems on to new and existing aircraft.
Uzi Submachine gun - invented by Uzi Gal. The development was completed in 1955.
Gabriel - a sea-skimming anti-ship missile.Uzi Submachine gun - invented by Uzi Gal. The development was completed in 1955.
Arrow - a family of operational anti-ballistic missiles. Jointly funded and produced by Israel and the United States
IAI Lavi - an ambitious Israeli production of a modern fighter aircraft. The production of the plane was carried out at Israel Aircraft Industries. The production of the plane was disbanded when the Israeli government concluded it could not finance production on its own
Protector USV ia an unmanned surface vehicle, developed by the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. It is the first of its kind to be used in combat.
Python - a family of air-to-air missiles (AAMs) built by the Israeli weapons manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.
Unmanned aerial vehicles - an aircraft that flies without a human crew on board the aircraft. Their largest uses are in military applications. Developed by Israel Aircraft Industries
Nautilus laser system - a laser developed for military use. Jointly funded and produced by Israel and the United States
Iron Dome - the only proven to work mobile anti missile and anti artillery air defense missile based system by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems designed to intercept short-range rockets and artillery shells. On April 7, 2011, the system successfully intercepted a Grad rocket launched from Gaza, marking the first time in history a short-range rocket was ever intercepted. The system has proven very successful in defending Israel from missile attacks by Hamas which now rules Gaza during the November 2012 missile attacks directed by Hamas against Israeli civilians.
Barak 1 - a surface-to-air missile designed to be used as a point-defense missile system on warships, defending against aircraft, anti-ship missiles, and UAVs.
MUSIC (Multi Spectral Infrared Countermeasure) - a system that counter surface-to-air heat-seeking missiles. It is manufactured by Elbit Systems.
MagnoShocker - combines a metal detector and a taser which could be used to neutralized immediately a dangerous person. It was developed by the mathematician Amit Weissman and his colleagues Adir Kahn and Zvi Jordan.
Reconnaissance satellite TecSAR - developed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries.
Tavor TAR-21 assault rifle - a modern assault rifle designed with the aim to be used as the IDF's standard assault rifle. The rifle was the developed by "Magen", the small arms division of the Israel Military Industries (IMI). The development of Tavor was completed in 2001. In 2005 Magen was sold to the Israeli company Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) which continues to develop and produce the rifle. The MTAR-21 (Micro Tavor) was recently selected as the future assault rifle of the Israeli Defense Forces, and within the next few years it will become the standard Israeli infantry weapon
Technion Satellite - launched into space in July 1998, it is one of the smallest satellites in the world. Cube-shaped satellite which has 45 centimeter-long sides and weighs 48 kilograms and has an extremely low power consumption. The Technion satellite began as a student project of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, supervised by Haim Eshed and initiated by Giora Shaviv, former head of the Asher Space Research Institute (ASRI) at the Technion.
Israel to make
wings for F-35. Israel Aerospace Industries has signed a long-term
contract with US defense giant Lockheed Martin to produce wings for the
F-35 next-generation fighter jet. State-owned IAI already manufactures
the wings for the F-16 jet and the T-38.
Wall radar - a unique radar which utilizes Ultra Wide Band (UWB) to allows users to see through walls. Developed by the Israeli company Camro
Wall radar - a unique radar which utilizes Ultra Wide Band (UWB) to allows users to see through walls. Developed by the Israeli company Camro
HUMANITARIAN
With all of their oil money, what inventions, products and
technology have Arab nations surrounding Israel and bent on its
destruction created that have benefitted and protected mankind? Just
think what positives could be created IF Arab countries worked WITH
Israel.
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