Feb 11, 2021
The test examined how vision-based navigation technologies can help drone operators address the increasing threat of GPS signal disruption.
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A first of its kind test of civil drone flights in GPS denied environments was successfully conducted this week in Israel in a special test zone in Yeruham in the south, where safe navigation solutions for drone flight Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS) were presented.
The test is part of NAAMA, the Israeli drone delivery pilot program operated by Israel’s Ministry of Transport, Ayalon Highways, the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel, and the Israel Innovation Authority, for testing and demonstrating drone technologies in managed airspace (UTM).
AIO and Finastra awarded $1M grant from the BIRD Foundation to expedite banks customer onboarding and loan origination
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LAKE MARY, Fla. and TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ AIO - Verified Financial Identity, a Fintech company based in Tel Aviv, and Finastra, today announced that they have been awarded a USD $1 million grant from the Board of Governors of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation for the co-development of a digital customer onboarding solution. Developed by AIO and available on Finastra s FusionFabric.cloud open developer platform and app marketplace, the solution automates the process of establishing the financial identity of a loan applicant in order to meet Know Your Customer (KYC)/Know Your Business (KYB) regulations.
First Disposable Cath Lab Robot Technology Acquired by Ascendum
Start-up EndoWays technology supports navigation and operation within blood vessels in neurovascular, peripheral and cardiac procedures
The EndoWays disposable robotic system for cath lab procedural navigation.
February 9, 2021 EndoWays, developer of a disposable robotic system for the cath lab, announced the completion of an acquisition of a majority of its shares by Ascendum for an undisclosed cash amount.
EndoWays, which was founded in 2018 by Noam Shamay, Tovy Sivan and Tamir Ben David, is a portfolio company of Medx Xelerator. During its incubation time, EndoWays developed a first-of-its-kind, fully disposable robotic system to support navigation and operation within blood vessels in neurovascular, peripheral and cardiac procedures. The deal will provide EndoWays with access to the vast experience and network of the Ascendum team, helping accelerate its clinical and commercial development, especially in Chi
EndoWays LTD, Developer of the First Disposable Robot for the Cathlab, Acquired by Ascendum
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OR YEHUDA, Israel, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ EndoWays, developer of a disposable robotic system for the cathlab, today announced the completion of an acquisition of a majority of its shares by Ascendum at an undisclosed cash amount.
EndoWays, which was founded in 2018 by Noam Shamay, Tovy Sivan and Tamir Ben David, is a portfolio company of MEDX Xelerator. During its incubation time, EndoWays developed a first-of-its-kind, fully disposable robotic system to support navigation and operation within blood vessels in neurovascular, peripheral and cardiac procedures. The deal will provide EndoWays with access to the vast experience and network of the Ascendum team, helping accelerate its clinical and commercial development, especially in China.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced the Foreign Trade Administrations (FTA) at the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry, and its economic attachés across the globe to completely rethink their role in the world of economic diplomacy. While facing an unprecedented financial crisis and a fog of uncertainty, the attachés discovered that many of their previous strategic tools became almost irrelevant. Simultaneously, the Israeli industry found that they needed them more than ever. After all, how else could an Israeli exporter promote cross-border trade transactions in remote regions, where technology cannot bridge the closed sky and cultural differences?
CTech asked five of Israel s Economic & Trade attachés to discuss the biggest lesson they learned from the pandemic and 2020, as well as what they believe will be the trends of 2021 and where they intend to focus their efforts in the coming year.