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30 firms to compete for title of most innovative in digital healthcare field

Representatives from Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries among those set to take part in Israeli digital healthcare, medical device conference. Israeli companies in the field raised some $2.5 billion in 230 deals in 2020.

by  Hili Yacobi-Handelsman
Published on  04-18-2021 10:01
Last modified: 04-18-2021 10:01
30 firms to compete for title of most innovative in digital healthcare field

Israel Export Institute Chairman Adiv Baruch

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The sixth annual MEDinISRAEL conference on digital healthcare and medical devices will be held virtually Monday and Tuesday.

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The conference, an initiative of the Israel Export Institute and the Economy and Industry Ministry with the support of the Health Ministry, the Innovation Authority, and the Foreign Ministry, is set to focus on innovations in the digital healthcare field.

Thirty companies will compete for the title of the most innovative firm in a competition hosted by the Sanara Ventures fund during the event.

Among those set to take part in the conference are representatives from Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, the Merage Foundation Israel, and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.

There are around 1,800 companies in Israel's life science industry, around 40% of which are in the medical device field. Around a quarter of the firms are in the digital healthcare field, another 25% are in the biotechnological field, and the remaining 10% are pharmaceutical companies.

Israeli companies in the field raised some $2.5 billion in 230 deals in 2020, a 50% increase over 2019. At 55%, a majority of the funds raised were for companies in the field of medical equipment, according to data from the IVC Research Center.

In 2020, Israeli exports in the field of medicine totaled $7.7 billion, according to findings published by the Israel Export Institute.

Israel Export Institute Chairman Adiv Baruch said, "Over two inspiring days, we will examine up close notable achievements and potential breakthroughs, and we will research the most innovative health technologies coming out of Israel.

"We will continue to build the most professional infrastructure, which promotes global economic activity and leverages Israeli industry in international markets," he said.

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