12.16.2010









11th of Tevet 5771

December 18, 2010


MediaMind, probably the most successful Israeli company you've never heard of, streamlines digital ad campaigns for companies like Fox, Sony, McDonald's and Toyota.
A robotic exoskeleton designed in Israel to help paraplegics walk and climb stairs alone, has become the unexpected star of Glee, one of TV's hit programs.

It's possibly the most innovative clothing company in the world - Israel's Bagir is making recycled suits, suits that breathe and even indestructible suits.
Wine may have been produced in Israel since the 1880s, but in the last decades it's truly taken off. ISRAEL21c takes a look at the home of Israel's wine industry.

srael is collaborating with Singapore to develop new nanomaterials to enhance the efficiency of existing energy and water management technologies.






Perhaps Israel's most-famous sportsman, Tal Brody is now a Goodwill Ambassador: "With my 45 years in Israel, I can help other people see many beautiful things."







New research from Israel shows that 
changing weather patterns - not the
 weather-modification process of cloud 
seeding - is what makes the rainfall.






A simple device from Israel can render
 the delicate, complex problem of biological 
wastewater treatment perfectly manageable.

Yesterday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and

 the Ministry of Defense sent a humanitarian aid 

delegation to provide medical care and services

 to victims of the intense floods and mudslides

 that recently struck Colombia.







TransPharma Medical, an Israeli specialty
 pharmaceutical company, recently announced 
successful results of a four-week Phase 1 
clinical trial of its new self-applied ViaDerm
 System ViaDerm-hPTH(1-34) for the
 treatment of osteoporosis.
Laline, Israel's international bath and body
 care boutique, is opening its second US
 store in San Francisco, just three months
 after the grand opening of its first US location 
in Pier 39.



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