Author: OurCrowd

[Lemonade in NoCamels] Lemonade, Houzz, We Company Named to CNBC’s Disruptor 50 List

The three Israeli companies on the list include the We Company (WeWork), the shared workspace firm co-founded by Israeli entrepreneur Adam Neumann, which rebranded in January 2019 to incorporate its different business lines and expand into new ventures; Lemonade, the insurtech startup disrupting the home insurance industry founded by Daniel Schreiber and Shai Winninger; and Houzz, the online home design platform founded by Israeli designers Adi Tatarko and Alon Cohen in 2008, which Pitchbook reports is currently valued at $4 billion. Read more...

Read More

New Tech Tackles Old Age

The aging population of the world is larger than ever before and growing. Yet, the ailments of old age may become a thing of the past due to the rise in groundbreaking technology. Alleviating Loneliness  Intuition Robotics redefines the relationship between humans and machines. The company’s cognitive AI platform enables devices to become context- aware, proactive, personalized and adaptive. Their first product, ElliQ, is an award-winning social robot for the elderly that encourages an active and engaged lifestyle.  Treating Alzheimer’s  INSIGHTEC develops tech that uses sound waves to ablate deep brain tissue (see page 23). Together with WVU’s Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, a new breakthrough clinical trial for Alzheimer’s is underway. Ultrasound waves are used to temporarily open up the blood brain barrier, to potentially facilitate the clearing of the plaques.  Detecting Falls  Celeno develops innovative Wi-Fi solutions that turn the home router into a Doppler imaging sensor (or simply put, a radar). It can accurately detect falls behind walls and closed doors, eliminating the need for privacy concerns of cameras.  Combating Strokes  BrainQ helps stroke patients get back on their...

Read More