Highlights innovations in medical devices and forensic technologies designed for emergency response, public safety, and mass casualty situations, including detection and trauma care solutions.
Mass casualty solution
Stop the bleed, instantly!
Game-changing medical tech
Vacuum cleaner innovation!
Scan huge areas fast!
Detect threats instantly!
Beyond the front lines
“My 66-year-old mother, who is a teacher at a Jewish day school in New York, is able to take it out of the package within 5 seconds, understand how to put it on, put it on, and that was it.”
“We are trying to do the world a bit better.”
“We're shifting kind of from an era of a one-size-fits-all therapy to a truly kind of personalized adaptive brain therapy.”
At the Defense Tech Expo 2026 in Tel Aviv, Idan Razinovsky, CEO of Xmetics, unveiled a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform emergency medical response: the TAC 710, the world's first automatic tourniquet. This device aims to address a critical gap in immediate trauma care, offering a rapid and effective solution to stop severe blood loss.
At the Defense of Tech Expo 2026 in Tel Aviv, Identa CEO Amai Glattstein unveiled a groundbreaking innovation that could revolutionize public safety and forensic science. His company has engineered a system that transforms ordinary Dyson vacuum cleaners into sophisticated drug and explosive detection devices, offering a rapid and efficient method for screening large surfaces.
In a groundbreaking shift, the field of neurology is moving away from generalized treatments towards highly personalized brain therapies. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a senior neurologist and movement disorder specialist at Binson Hospital, sheds light on how neuromodulation, powered by artificial intelligence, is at the forefront of this revolution, promising a future of adaptive and predictive brain health.