We are happy to introduce TENGABLE, our spinoff company based on Prof. Ben Maoz's groundbreaking technology. Tengable has developed an innovative tiny sensor that offers hope to patients who have lost their sense of touch in a limb. This sensor is a self-powered triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) that is implanted under the skin and transforms mechanical load into electricity. The nanogenerator is connected to the nearest healthy sensory nerve and stimulates it to restore touch sensation in the patient. Want to join this remarkable startup's growth and impact patients across the globe? Tengable is seeking investment to advance this transformative technology. For further details- Contact CEO Shai Feinsod at shai.feinsod@teng-able.com. #sensor #sensortechnology #sensorinnovation #nerverestoration #innovation #medtech #healthtech #healthinnovation
Ramot - Tel Aviv University's Tech Transfer Company
Research Services
Our mission is to help TAU’s researchers commercialize & license their technologies, & bring their innovations worldwide
About us
Ramot is Tel Aviv University's (TAU) technology transfer company and its liaison to industry, bringing promising scientific discoveries made at the university to industry's attention. The company provides the legal and commercial frameworks for inventions made by TAU faculty, students and researchers, protecting discoveries with patents and working jointly with industry to bring scientific innovations to the market.
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http://www.ramot.org
External link for Ramot - Tel Aviv University's Tech Transfer Company
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tel Aviv
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Technology Transfer, Research Services, innovation, research, startups, technology, commercialization, patents, and licensing
Locations
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Primary
Tel Aviv University
POB 39296
Tel Aviv, 6139001, IL
Employees at Ramot - Tel Aviv University's Tech Transfer Company
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Elhanan Pinner, PhD
Biochemist | Drug Discovery and Development | Business Development
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Yair Eran
VP Business Development, Engineering and IT at Ramot - Tel Aviv University's Tech Transfer Arm
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Tali Aloya, Ph.D.
VP Business Development, Life sciences at Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd at Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd
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Assaf Levanon
Ultrashort Solutions expert OPA OPCPA
Updates
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Introducing The Anthony Weiss Lab, led by Prof. Anthony Joseph Weiss. The lab specializes in research areas such as statistical signal processing, digital signal processing, sensor and antenna array processing, and radar and sonar problems. Current projects include cellular radar, wildlife tracking systems, geolocation, wireless network nodes location, SAR, navigation, and biomimicry range-azimuth-classification, and more. To learn more about this lab, its capabilities and potential applications, please contact Zvi Cheshnover, Director Business Development in Hi-Tech at Ramot: Zvi.Cheshnover@Ramot.org #signalprocessing #sensorprocessing #cellularradar #trackingsystems #geolocation #wirelessnetwork #technology #engineering #innovation #research #researchinnovation
Anthony Weiss Lab - Ramot
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Join us NEXT WEEK for the grand finale of the 8th Coller Startup Competition! Discover the top three startups in DeepTech, Online Tech, and FoodTech as they pitch for a $300,000 investment prize. Don't miss it – register here: https://lnkd.in/diX6ZQF6 Eyal Benjamin Orli Arbel Doron Simhi #collerstartupcompetition #startupcompetition #foodtech #deeptech #onlinetech #innovation #winningstartup #investmentprize #investment
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New technology from Tel Aviv University detects "hostile" drones in extreme weather conditions, enhancing national airspace security with smart tagging. Traditional drone detection relies on cameras, which often fail in poor weather. This new technology uses radar and an AI algorithm to classify drones based on their electromagnetic radiation. The research was led by PhD student Omar Sadky and postdoctoral researcher Dmytro Vachok in Prof. Pavel Ginzburg's lab, with assistance from Khalil Hayun of TAU. #drone #dronetechnology #security #smarttagging #ai #aitech #militarytech #securitytech #innovation
פיתוח ישראלי: תיוג חכם יאתר רחפנים עוינים גם בתנאי מזג אויר קיצוניים
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Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Ichilov’s Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, led by Assaf Zadka, Prof. Jeff Hausdorff, and Prof. Neta Fishelov Rabin, have developed a machine learning-based model to accurately estimate step length. This model can be integrated into a wearable device that attaches to the lower back with tape, allowing for continuous monitoring of steps in a patient’s daily life. “Step length is a sensitive measure for a range of issues, from cognitive decline to Parkinson’s. Current devices are stationary and cumbersome, found only in specialized clinics and labs. Our model allows for accurate measurement in a patient’s natural environment using a wearable sensor.” said the team. #medicaldevice #cognitivehealth #healthtech #medtech #machinelearning #innovation #medicalinnovation #research #researchinnovation
TAU Model Measures Neurological Disease Via Step Length
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Robotic hands are essential for handling hazardous materials, but their high cost and contamination issues present significant challenges. Dr. Avishai Sintov has developed the Print-n-Grip (PNG) hand, which is both cost-effective and easily fabricated through one-shot 3D printing. Featuring built-in tendons and a universal base, it offers simplicity and versatility. Various configurations can be printed based on specific tasks, and its scalability ensures adaptability. The PNG hand provides a disposable option for chemical and medical applications or can be cleaned for reuse. To learn more about this technology and its potential applications, please contact Yair Eran, VP of Business Development in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering at Ramot: yair.eran@ramot.org #robotics #robotichand #innovation #3dprinting #research #researchinnovation
Print-N-Grip: A Disposable, Compliant, Scalable and One-Shot 3D-Printed Multi-Fingered Robotic Hand - Ramot
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Introducing The Photonic Enhancement Lab, led by Prof. Tal Carmon The Photonic Enhancement Lab focuses on light amplification through miniature optical resonators, fabricated on silicon chips, in unconventional mediums like plasma or water. Research spans from applied collaborations with Israel's gyroscope industry to basic science inquiries into gravity and light-matter interactions, enabling precise measurements and unveiling new phenomena. To learn more about this lab, its capabilities and potential applications, please contact Yair Eran, Ph.D., VP of Business Development in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering at Ramot: yair.eran@Ramot.org #photonic #photonicenhancement #engineering #innovation #research #researchlab #lab
Photonic Enhancement Lab - Ramot
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Come & meet the Finalists at the 2024 Coller Startup Competition. The event will take place on July 31st and will feature the 10 remarkable finalist startups: + Deeptech: Starstone, Whilx Technologies, SnapiFlow & Luma Biophotonics + Online Tech: KoaliTime, Bright Forensics and Gadi.ai + Foodtech: PREEBIO, Omaiko, and Rosalind Bioculture Don't miss it, register here: https://lnkd.in/diX6ZQF6
Come & meet the Finalists of the 2024 Startup Competition! July 31st the final event will take place an exhibition and main event. Our 9 startups are extremely excited: Deeptech: Starstone, SnapiFlow & Luma Biophotonics Online Tech: KoaliTime, Bright Forensics and Gadi.ai Foodtech: PREEBIO, Omaiko, and Rosalind Bioculture Remember these names and logos!! So save your seat and register, do not miss this yearly event! https://lnkd.in/diX6ZQF6 See you soon The Coller Competition Team and our amazing founders! Eyal Benjamin, Doron Simhi, Erez Gavish, Orli Arbel, Ran Bar-Sella, Eyal Bar-Zvi, Nathan Yadlin, Ilanit Kabessa& Noga Sela Shalev Gabriel Peer,,Ofer Bar On,Asaf Kainan,Itai Rosenblat ,Dor Korenianski,Saul Koder,Vinzenz Bayro-Kaiser, PhD,Menashe Haskin #collercompetition
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Tel Aviv University researchers have successfully achieved a groundbreaking milestone by translating thought into speech using a computer. This advancement is particularly significant for patients who have lost their ability to speak due to severe conditions such as advanced ALS, stroke, or brain injury. Led by Dr. Ariel Tankus and Dr. Ido Strauss from Tel Aviv University and Ichilov Hospital, this innovative research enabled a patient to produce two syllables through thought alone. The process involved implanted electrodes that transmitted brain signals to a computer, which then converted these signals into audible speech. This remarkable development offers new hope and possibilities for patients worldwide. #Innovation #Healthtech #MedicalResearch #Neuroscience #ALS #StrokeRecovery #BrainInjury #researchinnovation
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A recent study of research team led by Prof. Yuval Nir from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with Dr. Gal Atlan and Prof. Ami Citri from Hebrew University, has identified a brain area that regulates attention and could pave the way for new treatments for attention disorders.The researchers discovered that by artificially increasing neural activity in the claustrum, lab mice exhibited reduced waking from sounds and demonstrated more regulated, less impulsive behavior during tasks. These findings hold promise for developing innovative approaches to diagnose and treat various neurological disorders, potentially offering patients with conditions like ADHD better control over their responses to their environment. #adhd #neurologicaldisorders #research #adhdtreatment #researchinnovation #healthtech #medtech
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