Posted on May 1, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Microvascular Eye Technology, a 2004-formed subsidiary of Micromedic Technologies, has received EU CE Mark certification for its treatment for varicose veins. The new tool, originally developed for eye application, is “SpiderCan”, a miniature syringe that can be used on small blood vessels.
Another Micromedic unit, Bio Med Technologies, also has good news: it’s marker for [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: bio med technologies, micromedic, microvascular eye, spidercan | 1 Comment »
Posted on May 1, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Foamix Ltd., a 2003-founded Israeli developer of dermatological foam medications has signed a deal with dermatology specialist Galderma to develop an innovative dermatological foam jointly. The foam will be used to treat atopic dermatitis, a disease which affects about 10% of infants and 3% of the total population in the United States. It’s main symptom [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: dov tamarkin, foamix | 1 Comment »
Posted on April 29, 2008 by Dani Dechter
According to webware, tech-support startup Fixya will announce a partnership with Best Buy whereby “customers wanting to perform their own fixes (or trying to dig others out of trouble) can go to the Best Buy Web site and access http://geeksquad.fixya.com from the “Customer Service” tab. They can search by product, SKU, manufacturer, or product category, [...]
Filed under: Biotech, Communications, Healthcare, Medical Devices, Medicine, Other, Software, Web 2.0 | Tagged: cleveland clinic foundation, erez gavish, fixya, intercure, mazor, perytons, resperate | No Comments »
Posted on April 27, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Today Israel’s innovators made all kinds of headlines from cleantech to medical devices to software security.
Let’s start with TechnoSpin. The four year old startup has raised $8 million from US VC 21 Ventures. They develop and produce rotors for small wind turbines which, it claims, are cheaper to produce and more easily assembled than competitor’s [...]
Filed under: Alternative Energy, Biotech, Cleantech, Healthcare, Hi-Tech, Media Technologies, Medical Devices, Security, Semiconductors, Software, Uncategorized | Tagged: 21 ventures, applicure, biomedix, endogun, gizmox, maayan, meytag, technospin, trafalgar | No Comments »
Posted on April 27, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Last month we reported on Core Dynamics, a company that develops technology to freeze human organs and increase their shelf life. Another Israeli startup, Arbel Medical, is developing office-friendly, next-generation , minimally invasive Cryo-therapy products for the treatment of breast tumors and other internal diseased tissue.
Founded in 2005, the company has previously raised $2.75 [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: giza ventures, core dynamics, arbel medical, cryotherapy, isesense, ofer hi tech, trd instrum, bridge investment | 1 Comment »
Posted on April 26, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Epix Pharmaceuticals is an Israeli biopharmaceutical established in 2000 that discovers and develops novel therapeutics using its proprietary in silico drug delivery platform. According to a press release, the company has “achieved positive results from the blinded, independent re-read of images of its novel blood pool MRA agent, Vasovist.” Previous re-read of images [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices, Medicine, Uncategorized | Tagged: blood pool agent, epix, michael g. kauffman, mra, uprichard, vasovist | No Comments »
Posted on April 25, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Boston Scientific will sell its stakes in startup companies, including those in Israeli startups such as superDimension, MEL Medical Enterprises, MediGuide, E-Pill Pharma, Beta O2 Technologies, Brainsgate and VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies, according to Globes, in order to focus on its core business.
The medical device giant has invested nearly $6 billion in new technologies over the [...]
Filed under: Biotech, Medical Devices | Tagged: beta o2, boston scientific, brainsgate, e-pill, mediguide, mel medical, superdimension, visioncare | 2 Comments »
Posted on April 16, 2008 by Dani Dechter
ES Vascular, which I wrote about a few weeks ago, has received a CE Mark of approval for its Open Aortic Stapler (OAS), enabling commercialization of the device in most European countries. According to the press release, the device “enables one shot stapling of synthetic grafts to aorta in open repair of abdominal and thoracic aneurysmal and occlusive [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: edward g. shifrin, es vascular, open aortic stapler, shuki porath | No Comments »
Posted on April 14, 2008 by Dani Dechter
Medgenics, a biopharmaceutical company founded eight years ago in Israel, is set to begin phase I/II trials of its EPODURE protein therapy by mid-2008, according to a press release. The test will provide data on safety and efficacy and is expected to be approved soon by the Israel Ministry of Health (MoH).
After raising nearly [...]
Filed under: Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: anaemia, biopump, epodure, medgenics, protein therapeutics | No Comments »
Posted on March 30, 2008 by Dani Dechter
ES Vascular has developed highly-advanced surgical staplers for endovascular surgery, open aortic surgery and critical limb ischemia (CLI). Private investors have now invested $3 million in hopes that the company’s Open Aortic Stapler will soon receive the CE mark which will allow it to begin marketing in Europe. The money should also [...]
Filed under: Biotech, Healthcare, Medical Devices | Tagged: critical limb, edward shifrin, es vascular, open aortic, stapler, vascular surgery | 2 Comments »