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Top investment opportunitiesStartup of the Week: Plantish has a ‘sea’ of opportunitiesAEYE Health: Strong signs for eye disease detectionSize matters: 3D printing that’s larger than lifeJerry Yang: ‘I do not invest in public markets’Scopio Labs raises $50M for its AI-powered, digital blood testsFreightos boosts Qatar Airways Cargo online bookingsUAE’s Mashreq Bank taps ThetaRay for financial fraud preventionTytoCare receives European CE mark for remote lung analyzerCytoReason and Pfizer extend drug development collaborationOrbital Insight wins DOD contract to detect satellite disruptionBeeFree Agro turns drones into cowboysIntroductionsMore than 4,500 high-tech jobs Startup of the Week: Forbes: A ‘sea’ of opportunities for alternative fish Plantish aims to produce 3D-printed fish from soy, seaweed and other vegetable proteins, but unlike other offerings of fish flakes or chunks, “the company is working on an innovative technology that enables the creation of whole cut fish fillets,” Forbes reports. The aim is to 3D print plant-based whole-cut “salmon” at cost parity with live salmon, and with the same taste, color, consistency and composition. The company has a prototype facility in operation producing “salmon” steaks that are recommended and used by leading Israeli chef Nir...
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