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Navya: First Autonomous Shuttle Service Launched in Israel
First daily service in Israel around the Sheba Medical Center campus
A complex environment for an ambitious technological challenge
Future development prospects with further opportunities in the country
Regulatory News:
Navya (Paris:NAVYA) (FR0013018041- Navya), a leading company in autonomous driving systems, equips the Sheba hospital for the country’s first public service of autonomous mobility.
First daily service in Israel around the Sheba Medical Center campus
Sheba Medical Center, located in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, is the leading medical center in the Middle East and an internationally recognized healthcare facility 1. From January 2021, an Autonom ® Shuttle integrates with the Center’s existing Sheba Bus shuttle service to transport passengers around its campus. Part of the Smart Mobility Initiative under the Prime Minister s Office, this pilot project is led
Genda Wins $300,000 Grant for Automating Construction Management Construction Management focused Israeli company, Genda, expands development of novel construction resource tracking software
January 13, 2021 12:40 ET | Source: Genda Genda Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
Colorado, USA and Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Genda, an Israeli construction management company focused on developing solutions and applications to provide real time construction site visibility, has received a $300,000 grant from the Israel Innovation Authority for the purposes of further developing its current software solution with new features.
The Authority s grant funds will be used to scaleup Genda’s business in the US market. “We appreciate greatly the support of the Israel Innovation Authority. The grant will support the growth of the company in the US and allow us to execute our projects with General Contractors in Texas
FeelIT s sensing technology provides real-time updates to the wear and tear of production line components. Idan Ben Tovim / 14 Jan 2021 • 2 min read
Most likely you’ve been exposed to the wide array of products coming from the smart revolution. From smart watches to smart light bulbs, these intelligent things have been adopted into our daily routines. Nevertheless, there’s still room for surprise. Have you ever heard of smart ink? Israeli startup
FeelIT develops a nano-material that alerts to device malfunction before it occurs, a sort of smart sleeve for machines.
Measuring static objects
FeelIT’s stickers are able to adapt different surfaces, including pipes, machines, and other components of the production line. The smart ink is printed on the back of the stickers. Meital Segev-Bar,
Siemens and Cybord Bring Electronic Component Authenticity Validation to Electronics Manufacturing
Siemens and Cybord Bring Electronic Component Authenticity Validation to Electronics Manufacturing Press Release: January 14, 2021
Cybord joins Siemens’ open innovation program to leverage its component counterfeit detection technology with Siemens manufacturing execution system.
Jan 14, 2021 Herzliya, Israel
Cybord, a leader in electronic component authenticity detection technology, has been selected to participate in Siemens Dynamo, an open innovation program from Siemens Digital Industries Software in Israel. The Dynamo program brings manufacturing innovation from emerging companies to Siemens customers and partners. Selected companies work closely with Siemens’ relevant experts to develop a joint commercial offering within a 12-month timeframe.
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Viridix lands $400K grant to expand smart farming globally
Rapid population growth has our best minds wondering how we feed the future. Israeli agtech innovator looks to optimize crop yields with an AI farmer. Dor Schwartz /
Israeli agtech firm
Viridix, which develops precision irrigation solutions, announced it has received a $400K grant from the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA). The grant will help accelerate and enhance development and distribution of the Israeli firm’s AI-powered remote sensing technologies.
“This is an exciting time in the growth of
Viridix and the support of the IIA for the 3rd time will help accelerate our plans. The partnership with IIA is a strong indication of the Israel Innovation Authority’s commitment to the success of