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RECENT NEWS.
As seen on Tampa Bay Business Journal “Florida-Israel Business Accelerator gets another relocation win with Israeli health care company”
The Florida-Israel Business Accelerator, which aims to bring Israeli companies to the Sunshine State, has accomplished its goal yet again.FIBA hosts yearly cohorts, bringing in Israeli startups to the Tampa Bay region and Florida as a whole to showcase what the state has to offer and vice versa. While Aviv Clinics was not in the…
As seen on St Pete Catalyst “Tampa Bay sports return: Rays, Lightning looking at digital innovations”
A lot of changes are ahead when the Tampa Bay Rays open their shortened 60-game season July 24 at Tropicana Field. The Rays and other Major League Baseball teams have had to adapt to play ball in the midst of a Covid-19 pandemic, said Bill Walsh, vice president of strategy and development for the Rays. Walsh and…
As seen on WasteAdvantage Magazine “COVID-19 and the Impact on Waste Pickup Operations”
Featuring (FIBA Company) GreenQ. The cascading impact of COVID-19 outbreak on markets has created a variety of challenges for the waste industry. Waste pickup is a vital service that must continue to operate. However, measures can be taken to further protect the team’s health and safety. In this article, we will cover essential changes in…
As seen on Israel21c.org “Israeli startup to purify hospital air from coronavirus”
(FIBA Company) Aura Air’s new filtration and disinfection system is piloted at Sheba Medical Center for its potential to screen and target Covid-19 in the air. Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, which has treated more than 300 Covid-19 patients, completed an initial month-long pilot of an air filtration and disinfection system from Israeli startup Aura Air.…
As seen on Israel21c.org “Why are 4 US states building bridges to Israeli tech?”
As part of their post-Covid economic strategy, Florida, Oklahoma, Texas and Arizona are stepping up cooperation with Israeli companies. The United States and Israel have enjoyed mutually beneficial business relations for many years in the areas of defense, commerce and technology. While Israel seems to be ahead of the curve in combating Covid-19, cooperation on…
As seen on Jewish Press Pinellas “Israeli tech companies, leaders’ families now call Tampa home”
Two Israeli businessmen who first came to Tampa as part of the Florida-Israel Business Accelerator (FIBA) program have found a home here – not only for their companies, but also for their families. The idea was that moving to Tampa would make it easier to establish markets for their companies in the United States, and…
As seen on CalcalistTech.com “Israeli Startup Tries to Clear the Air in Hospital Wards”
Israeli startup Aura Smart Air Ltd is putting its air purification system to the test, launching a trial at the Central Israel Sheba Medical Center in an effort to filter out the coronavirus (Covid-19) in the hospital’s surgical ward. On the heels of successful antibacterial laboratory trials that saw its system kill off 99% of…
As seen on Tampa Bay Business Journal: “Tampa Bay accelerator leaders say there’s never been a more important time to support startups”
Accelerators and incubators are known to help entrepreneurs and small businesses grow by introducing them to investors, getting the word out about their companies and connecting them to other startups. But now accelerators around the world, including in Tampa Bay, are being faced with a new task: help startups understand and hopefully survive in the…
As seen on St Pete Catalyst “FIBA companies innovate to deal with Covid-19, Catalina tracks what’s selling and other info you need to know”
Three companies that have taken part in the Florida-Israel Business Accelerator have put their innovation to use during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. • GlobeKeeper Tech Ltd. is working with Israel’s Ministry of Health on a voluntary surveillance app for monitoring coronavirus cases. • Uniper-Care Technologies, a telehealth and social engagement company, launched a cross-platform service that allows older adults and…
As seen on Calcalist “Israeli Ministry of Health Partners With GlobeKeeper for Voluntary Civilian Monitoring App”
Israel’s Ministry of Health intends to launch a voluntary surveillance app for monitoring coronavirus (Covid-19) cases early this week, according to one person who spoke to Calcalist on condition of anonymity. On Thursday, the ministry applied with the Government Procurement Administration for an exemption from a tender requirement regarding a contract with Tel Aviv-based startup…