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CogniFiber has been selected to take part in Intel’s Ingenuity Partner Program (Intel IPP)
As part of the program, CogniFiber will be mentored by experts from Intel’s business organizations, will be exposed to state-of-the-art technology, along with an educational infrastructure and local and international events. CogniFiber has been chosen to participate in the fourth cycle of Intel’s prestigious program for leveraging startups. The program’s framework is based on a…
Read MoreResearchers Invent Nano-Drops That Improve Nearsightedness and Farsightedness
Nano-Drops May Offer New Alternative to Current Methods of Vision Correction Ramat Gan, Israel — A revolutionary, cutting-edge technology, developed by researchers at Bar-Ilan University’s Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA), has the potential to provide a new alternative to eyeglasses, contact lenses, and laser correction for refractive errors. The technology, known as Nano-Drops,…
Read MoreContinUse Biometrics one of ten start-ups to take first place in 2018 Prism Awards for breakthrough applications in photonics
Company recognized for its development by Bar-Ilan University engineering professor of a biometric sensing system that detects biomedical parameters from a distance without human contact Israeli start-up ContinUse Biometrics is among the ten first-place winners of the prestigious 2018 Prism Award (the Oscar of the photonics industry) for the Medical and Health category. The company…
Read MoreA physicist from Bar Ilan’s Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials and her colleagues in the QUANTOX project are developing a Quantum computer funded by the prestigious QuantERA Fund
Dr. Beena Kalisky, from the Department of Physics and Bar Ilan’s Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, together with researchers from France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden, are developing Quantum Technology using 2D interfaces created between oxides as part of the QUANTOX project (QUANtum Technologies with 2D-Oxides). The research is budgeted by QuantERA, a…
Read MoreResearchers from the Institute for Nanotechnology and advanced materials (BINA) in Bar-Ilan University, win funding from the Israel Innovation Authority, as part of the MAGNET incentive program – MDM
The Israeli chip consortium, MDM – Multi Dimensional Metrology, which promotes the development of measurement and process control technologies in the chip industry, based on data fusion from many sources, began to operate in September following approval of the Israel Innovation Authority. The new consortium, established at the initiative of Applied Materials Israel, will include…
Read MoreHiPer SoC Lab announces its first SoC platform designed in close collaboration with Cadence, imec and TSMC
Ramat Gan, Israel, The HiPer Consortium SoC Lab of Bar Ilan University, together with its partners, Cadence Design Systems, imec and TSMC, announced today the successful bring-up and validation of its 28nm system-on-chip (SoC) platform, which provides a foundation for collaborative innovation in advanced process nodes. The SoC Lab, funded by the Magnet Program of the Israel Innovation Authority in the framework of…
Read MoreFaculty of Engineering Researchers Awarded Funding from Israel Innovation Authority
August 27, 2017. For the fourth year the Israel Innovation Authority has awarded researchers at Bar-Ilan University’s Faculty of Engineering NIS 1.3 million for the development of innovative technologies for improving the performance of silicon chips. Additionally, the System on Chip (SOC) lab established at Bar-Ilan in the framework of the lab has been budgeted…
Read MoreContinUse Biometrics Israel wins prestigious Photonics Award
Company recognized for its development of a biometric sensing system that detects biomedical parameters from a distance without human contact Israeli startup company ContinUse Biometrics has “won the gold” with its groundbreaking technological development of anoptical sensing system (sensory camera). ContinUse was the overall winner of the second biannual Startup Challenge at the LASER World…
Read MoreBar-Ilan Research and Development Company Ltd. (“BIRAD”) Re-branded
Beginning today, the Bar-Ilan Research Research and Development Company “BIRAD” will be known as BIRAD Research and Development Company Ltd. The Company intends to deepen its ties with industry players on the one hand and with academics on the other, in order to maximize the University’s research potential and bring it to practical realization. BIRAD…
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