Explores advancements in biotechnology, drug discovery, personalized medicine, longevity research, and healthcare technology and medical innovation.
Cancer-fighting plasters in space
AI Learning from Inside
First to bring life?
Medicine delivered to your home
Ethical Drug Testing
9 Months Ahead
Growing steak in space?
Space chemistry breakthroughs
9 months before clinical trial
The $2.6 Billion Problem
Live Healthy, Not Just Long
Live longer, healthier
Self-operating labs in orbit
Why 90% of drugs fail
“It is very possible that historians in the future will look at our period and call it the Silicon Age. Computing power for countries will be more important than territory or army size.”
“It's very possible that historians in the future will look at our era and call it the Silicon Age. In such an era, access to computing power for nations will be more important than territory or army size.”
“We are essentially the first to bring life to space. There is no life there, at least no life patterns or life that we can identify.”
The latest 'Entrepreneurs - Atlas Prize' program brought together leading Israeli minds to dissect how artificial intelligence is not just optimizing business, but fundamentally altering human health, global power dynamics, and even the nature of conflict.
At a recent Atlas Prize session, leading innovators and strategists converged to dissect the transformative impact of artificial intelligence, from revolutionizing personalized medicine to fundamentally altering the geopolitical landscape.
A recent conference session brought together pioneering space biotech and the prestigious Atlas Award, showcasing Israel's relentless drive for innovation. From developing autonomous labs in orbit to fostering groundbreaking startups, the discussion painted a vivid picture of a future shaped by advanced technology.