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In the News: Israel’s latest IPO + a foodtech menu

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hosted its own IPO this week; as I told Bloomberg, “this is a sort of transformative moment that might focus the minds of Israeli companies.” What’s on the menu for Israeli foodtech? See the breakdown of 252 startups, as reported it in Forbes, along with what’s in store for the new Sparks foodtech incubator (with Finistere Ventures, Tnuva, Tempo Beverages and OurCrowd). Did you know? Google wants in on 6,000 Israeli startups within the next 3 years. Read the interview in CTech. Startup Nation and beyond The next frontier of ‘space’: Spacetech growth, the future of micro-mobility, and how to solve the ‘hell’ of open offices. Not so cloudy: ClimaCell is solving weather forecast modes and using cell tower signals to accurately predict weather. Anyone surprised? Israel in top 10 most innovative countries, climbing from 11th (2018), 17th (2017), 21st (2016). Top tech news this week Enterprise Hardware…From Apple Picking to Security Details: Six Israeli Companies Developing Specialized Drones, including Tevel Aerobotics and Airobotics. Cybersecurity…Teltonika Cooperates with NanoLock Security for Powerful Router Cyber Defense News from the Industry  Your body, disrupted: We expect healthcare to...

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In the News: NSLComm launches its first satellite 🚀, @doctor.mike, & more

Congrats! Israeli nano-satellite startup & OurCrowd portfolio company NSLComm successfully launched its NSLSat-1 satellite (via the Soyuz rocket) into space this past Friday. (TechCrunch) Speaking of revolutionary tech, what will our world look like a decade from now? We just released our 2019 Q2 edition of Innovation Insider exploring a realistic look at how startups will change the way we drive, shop, heal, and live. Startup Nation and beyond Featured in TechCrunch: Viziblezone, part of OurCrowd’s Labs/02 incubator, wants to make pedestrians more visible to autonomous cars. Israeli startups raised nearly $600M in June – “Startups have raised nearly $3.4 billion in the first six months of 2019, on course to beat the record $6.4 billion raised by startups in 2018.”  Congrats to OurCrowd portfolio companies Airobotics and MeMed Diagnostics, featured on the World Economic Forum’s 2019 Technology Pioneers list! Top tech news this week Healthcare…This spray-on nanofiber ‘skin’, Nanomedic, may revolutionize burn and wound care. Enterprise Hardware…AI and machine learning dominate World Economic Forum’s list of 2019 Technology Pioneers, featuring Airobotics. Agriculture…Taranis announces product delivery via Climate FieldView....

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