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Artificial intelligence for training and reporting infection prevention measures in critical wards - PubMed
HANDS-ON HYGIENE - FDU Signs a Collaboration Agreement with Soapy
פיתוח ישראלי מסייע בצמצום הידבקות במחלות זיהומיות
Israeli startup SOAPY, which develops a solution to prevent infections in healthcare facilities, has announced collaborations with several hospitals in Israel, Italy, India, and the US. The companys handwashing devices have been installed in maternity departments, leading to a reduction of about 70% in infectious diseases. SOAPY has raised $5 million from Sharonna Partners, Altair Capital, and private investors. The technology measures over 100 different parameters during handwashing, providing data on hygiene levels and conserving disinfectant, soap, and water. The devices have been deployed in medical centers worldwide, and the latest installation is in the maternity ward of Mangiagalli - Milan Polyclinic in Europe.
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הכירו את soapy
Israeli startup Soapy, which translates hand hygiene into digital science, has raised $3 million in funding. The companys technology helps managers make decisions to prevent infections and disease. Soapy was founded by Alex Orlovsky and Max Simonovsky and has been operating in New York for less than a year with two employees. The company had planned to open an American office and build a new team in New York in July 2020, but this was not possible due to the coronavirus pandemic. Despite this, the company has managed to improve its supply chain, customer relationships, and product.
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This Startup Wants to Fight Coronavirus With Soap and Water
Israeli startup Soapy Care Ltd. develops smart sinks that incorporate computer vision analytics and IoT technologies to help people wash their hands more efficiently. The company has dropped its prices for customers in hard-hit areas, such as China and South Korea, due to the coronavirus outbreak. Soapy Cares technology can be found in various locations around the world, and the company has raised over $1 million in funding and employs 22 people.
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Israel's Soapy claims its hand-washing solution can kill coronavirus
Israeli companies Soapy and Volcani Center Agricultural Research Organization have partnered to develop a handwashing solution that is 100% effective in killing viruses. The solution uses Soapys hygiene microstation, which provides an optimal amount of water and soap for 20-second handwashing, and a plant-derived substance proven to kill tobamovirus, a virus more resistant than coronavirus. The product was tested before the coronavirus outbreak and found to be 100% effective in 72 samples. The machine and soap can be ordered from the Soapy website and is supplied via a monthly subscription package.
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Poster: Grand Challenges Israel - Winners 2018 has been published by Gates Open Research.
The article discusses the Grand Challenges Israel winners of 2018, which were presented at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting in 2019. The Israel Innovation Authority is mentioned as the author affiliation. The article focuses on various topics such as startups, technology, innovation, water, malaria, agritech, health, WASH, crop insurance, post harvest, and food security in Israel. There is no specific mention of any impact on the company, customers, partners, investment, acquisition, public trading, management changes, layoffs, or expansion. The article does not provide any specific details regarding investors, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, customers, or partners. The date of the event described in the article is not mentioned. Confidence level: 8.
By Gamifying Hand Washing, Soapy Might Just Save Civilization
SoapyCare is a hygiene company that utilizes AI to produce data and insights from hand washing. They make and install Internet-connected hand washing units that recognize the person standing in front of them. The company aims to improve hygiene practices and reduce sickness rates. They also pledge to donate one unit to a developing country for every ten units purchased worldwide. SoapyCare predicts that the new trend is to make hygiene as simple and easy as possible through gamified solutions. The company plans to have a few hundred units installed globally by the end of the year.
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35 ways Israel inspired the world in 2018
The article highlights the major achievements of Israeli companies and organizations in 2018. These include the multinational This-is-My-Earth.orgs efforts to save endangered species, SolColds development of a paint that uses the suns rays to cool buildings, and POP Medical Solutions minimally invasive system to treat pelvic organ prolapse. Other achievements include the development of a drug for a variety of incurable diseases by Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, the distribution of special plastic wheelchairs to needy children by Israeli plastics-industry executives, and the development of a vaccine against Alzheimers disease by Israeli brain researcher Prof. Eitan Okun.
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הרשת החברתית
The article discusses a golf tournament held in partnership with the Cancer Research Fund, which aims to raise awareness and funds for cancer research in Israel. It also mentions a conference held by Afeka College of Engineering addressing the shortage of engineers in Israel. The article highlights the social program of 8200, a technological incubator promoting social value initiatives. The program is supported by various companies including Kil, Bank Hapoalim, Amdocs Israel, and others. The article also mentions a fundraising event for the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art.
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יד רוחצת יד: פיתוח ישראלי לנטילת ידיים יאפשר עצירת מגיפות במדינות מתפתחות
Soapy, an Israeli startup, has developed a revolutionary handwashing device that can produce clean water from the air. The device aims to address the lack of access to clean water in developing countries and reduce the spread of diseases. Soapy recently won the iCreate 2018 international startup competition in India and is currently piloting the device in India. The company has received inquiries from other countries as well. The inspiration for the device came from the founders own experience of water scarcity and the understanding of the importance of handwashing in preventing diseases. Soapy has developed autonomous hygiene stations that provide access to clean water and special soap. The companys goal is to save lives and improve living conditions in developing countries. Soapy will also be presented at an impact investment conference organized by the college where it was founded.
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Making water from the air to keep kids healthy in India
Soapy, an Israeli social-impact startup, has developed an off-grid, solar-powered hygiene station that uses water pulled from the atmosphere. The station automatically starts the washing cycle when someone approaches, providing an accurate dose of soap and water. Soapy has partnered with local stakeholders to install the units in community centers, clinics, and schools in India, with plans to expand to other countries. The company aims to improve hygiene practices and reduce the leading causes of death in young children in the developing world. Soapy is a for-profit business and is currently raising funds to scale up production and reach more communities in need.
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Making water from the air to keep kids healthy in India
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