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שבירת הבצורת בגיוס בביומד? סגירה ראשונה לקרן השקעות
MedX Ventures, a biomed incubator in Israel, announced the establishment of a continuation fund named Edge Medical to invest in companies graduating from the incubator. The fund aims to raise $70 million by the end of the year and has already secured a first closing of $15 million. One of the investors is Vincent Tchenguiz through the CBG Group. The fund will be managed by Shai Policker, who also managed MedX Ventures. The fund plans to invest $1-3 million in early rounds and up to $6 million in follow-on rounds. The announcement marks a partial end to a long drought in biomed venture capital fundraising in Israel.
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Sheba Medical Center startups raise over $110 million in 2021
Sheba Medical Centers ARC Innovation Center has raised $110 million in investments in 2021 from six companies based on technology invented and developed out of Sheba. The ARC Innovation Center focuses on digital health technologies, including precision medicine, big data, and artificial intelligence. The six companies that secured investments include Aidoc, BELKIN Laser, Starget Pharma, Append Medical, Innovalve Bio Medical, and TechsoMed. The investments demonstrate investor confidence in Sheba-developed innovations and aim to solve complex clinical challenges and improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
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Israel medical center, Allscripts to partner on IT software development: 5 details
Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel, has partnered with Allscripts to provide and develop health IT software and solutions at the ARC Innovation Center in Chicago. Allscripts Open system will be available for researchers and developers at ARC, and Sheba Medical Center will host a lab space to promote innovation projects. The partnership aims to improve the development of new telemedicine and mobile solutions, including an EHR that encompasses home hospitalization medical data. ARC will focus on digital health technologies, including precision medicine, big data, predictive analytics, telemedicine, and mobile health.
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Hospital 'ICU of the future' prepares Israel for second corona wave
HealthSpace 2030, a high-tech ICU room, was unveiled in a Zoom webinar. The room integrates various technologies to maximize care and comfort for patients while minimizing risk to staff. The technologies were designed in Israel for global use and are relevant to intensive-care scenarios. The presentation was organized by [email protected] and the Sheba-based MSR Israel Center for Medical Simulation. Sheba Medical Center expects to adopt these technologies widely in the future. Israeli products showcased in the simulation include Vocalis Health, Tyto Care, Temi personal robot, EarlySense, CLEW Medical, AnyVision, Serenno, Uniper Care, Elbit Systems, and XRHealth.
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Sheba Medical Center launches digital innovation center
Sheba Medical Center has launched its ARC network innovation project, which aims to promote digital health and cooperation between hospitals, startups, and large companies. The program offers startups access to the hospitals data and infrastructure in exchange for royalties on sales of their products. Sheba Medical Center has already partnered with international hospitals and companies, including Stanford University Medical Center, Mayo Clinic, Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson, and Merck AstraZeneca. The hospital also plans to introduce virtual reality and augmented reality in its operations. The ARC network is already home to 20 startups, with more expected to join.
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CHIME, Sheba Medical Center Take Steps to Launch Innovation Lab near Tel Aviv - Healthcare IT - CHIME
Sheba Medical Center and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) have signed a letter of intent to create a healthcare innovation lab within Shebas new ARC Innovation Center. The lab aims to provide executive-level healthcare innovation education and promote healthcare innovation globally. Sheba Medical Center and CHIME share a mission to bring high-quality, low-cost care to patients and to help innovation and IT executives grow as leaders. The lab will serve as a catalyst for developing sustainable solutions and products that enhance value for patients and the patient experience. CHIME members and partners in Israel will collaborate on innovations that improve health and care.
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Israel's hospitals incubate products for a healthier world
Israeli hospitals are becoming global hubs of innovation, driven by a problem-solving approach, a robust innovation infrastructure, and a centralized, digitized healthcare system. The number of hospital-sponsored innovation centers or healthcare accelerators is believed to be higher per capita in Israel than anywhere else. These programs often have backing from the government and from global healthcare, pharma and medical device companies. Several hospitals, including Sheba Medical Center, Rambam Medical Center, Hadassah Medical Center, and Assuta Medical Centers, have established innovation centers and are collaborating with various partners to foster healthcare innovation.
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Sheba Medical Center, Japan's OKI Electric join forces against dementia
Japanese telecom manufacturer OKI Electric Industry Ltd and Sheba Medical Center have established a joint research project to focus on the prevention of dementia in aging citizens. The project will analyze big data medical records to identify ways to prevent risk factors associated with dementia and create health and exercise regimens for high-risk patients. The research will be led by Professor Michal Beeri, director of the Joseph Sagol Neuroscience Center at Sheba Medical Center. OKI is entering the digital healthcare industry to provide solutions for the aging population in Japan. The partnership aims to develop technological solutions for the global healthcare industry using big data and tele-medicine.
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https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Innovation-at-your-doorstep-574851
Sheba Medical Center-Tel Hashomer has launched the ARC (Accelerate Redesign Collaborate) Innovation Center, focusing on digital health and its potential to transform healthcare. The center aims to foster innovation by inviting start-up companies to set up shop in its ecosystem and by forming international partnerships with leading medical institutions. Sheba has also created a venture capital fund called Triventures, which will invest in medical devices and transformational health services. The fund has partners such as Phillips, Johnson & Johnson, and Samsung. The launch of the ARC Innovation Center and the venture capital fund solidify Shebas position as a leader in digital healthcare innovation in Israel.
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A NEW HOME FOR MEDICAL INNOVATION
Sheba Medical Center in Israel has opened its new ARC (Accelerate Redesign Collaborate) Innovation Center, which aims to develop innovative solutions in digital health technologies. The center will bring together innovators, scientists, start-ups, developers, corporate companies, investors, and academia to collaborate on projects related to precision medicine, big data, telemedicine, and mobile health. The center has already attracted top medical professionals and start-ups, and large consumer big data and medical technology companies are expected to invest in the center. Sheba Medical Center is the largest hospital in Israel and is known for its medical research and innovation.
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