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DHL flies first consignments direct from Israel to Dubai
DHL launched the first direct delivery flight between Tel Aviv and Dubai, transporting small symbolic consignments. Lishtot, a Jerusalem company, participated in the pilot flight and now has the ability to fly its water quality testers directly to its customer in Dubai. This new direct delivery route is expected to have a positive impact on DHLs growth.
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Israeli startup: Is the water safe to drink?
Lishtot Detection is participating in the Israeli Pavilion at the CES Tech Expo in Las Vegas. The companys CEO & Co-founder, Netanel Raisch, will be attending the event. Lishtots TestDrop Pro is a personal water detecting device that uses electric field sensors to determine water quality. The device has a retail price of $50.00 and can perform at least 5,000 tests. Lishtots technology is based on fundamental chemical principles and can detect contaminants in water by analyzing the electric field. The article highlights the companys participation in the CES Tech Expo and provides information about their water detection technology.
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Israel's Lishtot, Aidoc on TIME's 2018 Genius Companies list
Israeli water-tech company Lishtot Detection and Israeli medical intelligence company Aidoc have been named to TIME Magazines 2018 Genius Companies list. Lishtot has developed sensor technology for detecting contamination in water, while Aidoc brings artificial intelligence to radiology. Lishtots first commercial product, TestDrop Pro, is already being used by thousands of people worldwide. Aidoc is being used in 50 medical facilities globally. Both companies are based in Israel.
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Lishtot's Handheld Gadget Allows You To Instantly Check If Water Is Safe To Drink
Israeli start-up Lishtot has developed a device called TestDrop Pro that can quickly detect contaminants in drinking water. The handheld device uses electric fields to pick up on any contamination in the water, such as bacteria, pesticides, heavy metals and other toxins. The device provides immediate results, blinking blue if the water is safe and red if its contaminated. Lishtot also developed the Lishtot App, which allows users to report problems to utility companies and search for data about contamination events. The company plans to release two new products, the TeStraw and the TestPipe, later this year.
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Is This Water Safe to Drink?
Israeli startup Lishtot has developed the TeStraw, a personal water testing device that can test for pathogens, heavy metals, and organic chemicals in water within 5 seconds. The device aims to provide a solution for the lack of potable water in many parts of the world. Lishtot has received $260,000 from angel investors and a $130,000 grant from the Israeli Government. They plan to start mass production and enter the market in mid-2016.
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What innovation looks like when water is a strategic resource Greenbiz
The article discusses the water management practices in Israel, highlighting the countrys leadership in water reuse and desalination. It also emphasizes the importance of water security, digital technologies, business ecosystems, and public sector innovation in addressing water challenges. The author attended the WATEC conference in Israel, where various discussions on these topics took place. The article suggests that when water is recognized as a strategic resource, it can drive innovation and create opportunities for a robust technology export business. Overall, the impact of the article on Water Foundry is growth-positive, as it promotes the importance of water management and highlights potential areas for innovation and business growth.
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CNBC: Israel's Lishtot is one of world's hottest startups
Jerusalem-based startup Lishtot has developed inexpensive, reusable devices that can quickly detect contaminants in water. The companys TeStraw device allows individuals to test the drinkability of their water, while a box-like device and smartphone app are in development to monitor water quality on a continuous basis. Lishtot was recognized as one of the hottest startups of 2015 and won first place in a startup competition in Israel. The company plans to introduce the TeStraw device by mid-2016 and expand its product offerings in the future.
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20 of the world's hottest start-ups of 2015
The article discusses the global rise of entrepreneurship and startup activity, even in countries experiencing political strife or deep recession. It highlights the Global Entrepreneurship Week, which includes 160 countries and roughly 10 million people, and the annual Startup Open competition, which provides a platform for entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas. The article then provides a sampling of some of the most innovative startups from around the globe that made the 2015 Startup Open competitions list of 50 top contenders.
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Water quality test co Lishtot wins Jerusalem contest
Lishtot, a company that develops technology for quick water quality testing, won the StartUp Open 2015 competition in Jerusalem. They will now represent Israel in the international Global Entrepreneurial Network competition in November. The company has raised $400,000 from private investors and the Office of the Chief Scientist. The product is based on extensive research on the electromagnetic properties of water. The competition was sponsored by various organizations including the Prime Ministers Office and the Jerusalem Municipality. The Global Entrepreneurship Network in Israel has held 7 local contests in the last three years and sent representatives to compete abroad.
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