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Israeli Health Tech Startups Nab Innovation Awards In Taiwan
Sanolla and Rapid Diagnostics were awarded Breakthrough Innovation Awards at the InoVEX 2022 Pitch Contest held in Taiwan this week.
June 08, 2022
![A signing ceremony hosted by i2i on July 27. From left: Rani Shifron, CEO of Healthier Globeb, Sharon Alalouf, VP business development APAC, Cellwize, and Stanley Tzu-An TSENG, Director Taipei Economic and Cultural office in Israel. Photo: Nati Levi](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Taiwan-NatiLevi-350x233.jpg)
21 Israeli Tech Companies Selected For Leading Taiwanese Accelerator Program
Taipei's Innovation to Industry Launchpad program selected its 2nd cohort of Israeli companies, aiming to ease their entry into Taiwan and other Asian markets.
August 02, 2021
![From left to right: Rani Shifron, CEO of Healthier Globe, Tomer Lark, CEO of Serrenno Medical, Efrat Shenhold, CEO and co-founder of Resymmetry, Roie Dahan, co-founder and CTO of Cardio Core, Muna Lo, Secretary of the Economic Division of the Taiwan Embassy in Israel. Photo: Nati Levi](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/1-Show-Chwan-NatiLevi-350x233.jpg)
Taiwan Firm Sets Up $70M Program To Invest In Israeli Startups
25 Israeli startups were selected for the inaugural IP² LaunchPad which will provide companies with exposure to East Asian markets.
June 14, 2020
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Taiwan Science Ministry To Set Up Tech Division In Israel
Taiwanese official says country wants to draw on Israeli research and innovation in AI, quantum computing, and biomedical tech.
February 11, 2018
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Startup’s Products Provide Safe Drinking Water In Critical Situations
Only 0.74 percent of the world's water is considered safe for drinking, and some two billion people either lack access to sufficient quantities of water or are supplied with unsafe water. An Israeli company is working towards making a change, by providing safe and innovative water products.
January 30, 2011