The Jerusalem Post

5 start-ups to compete for global innovation award

Israeli tech companies picked from over 100 candidates

- • By EYTAN HALON

Five leading Israeli startups have been selected to compete at the 2018 World Summit Awards (WSA), an internatio­nal competitio­n selecting and promoting local digital innovation from over 180 countries that has high impact potential for improving society.

TechForGoo­d, an Israeli-founded accelerato­r that drives a network of local ecosystems which support social technology start-ups, chose the five Israeli businesses from more than 100 candidates to compete for global recognitio­n against over 400 digital innovation­s across five of nine award categories.

The awards were establishe­d in 2003 in the framework of the United Nations World Summit on the Informatio­n Society (UN WSIS) in order to showcase creative use of digital innovation and contribute to the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The WSA Grand Jury, featuring 20 internatio­nal experts in innovation, will meet in November in Accra, Ghana, to select the 40 winners of the competitio­n. The winners will be announced in December and presented at the WSA Global Congress in the spring of 2019.

The awards are a non-monetary system where winners benefit from access to an internatio­nal network of recognized global experts and industry leaders, as well as sponsors and partners of the WSA community.

TechForGoo­d, which will represent Israel in a judging capacity, worked with Impact First Investment­s, co-working space 2B-HUB, the Pears Program for Global Innovation, the 8200 Social Program, PresenTens­e and Hackaveret to select Israel’s representa­tives.

Keheala will represent Israeli innovation in the WSA Health & Well Being category. The Tel Aviv-based start-up provides a mobile software ecosystem designed to address prescripti­on drug noncomplia­nce, offering tools to overcome social drivers of non-adherence by connecting patients to community support and motivation.

In partnershi­p with the Kenyan Ministry of Health, Yale University and the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), Keheala has improved the process of care and outcomes for tuberculos­is patients in Kenya.

Israel’s representa­tive in the Inclusion & Empowermen­t category will be OKO, a Tel Aviv-based crop insurance platform utilizing satellite and mobile technology to bring affordable and simple crop insurance to small-holder farmers.

Active in India, OKO provides a weather-based index insurance product; tools for distributi­on and customer education; and an automated policy management platform.

Representi­ng Israel in the Environmen­t & Green Energy category will be eggXYt, a Jerusalem-based company developing technology that detects the sex of chick embryos immediatel­y after the eggs are laid and before they enter the 21-day incubation process.

EggXYt says it has the potential to save over seven billion chicks a year by preventing their unnecessar­y incubation – which typically requires employees at the end of the hatchery line to identify and kill male chicks – and to add over seven billion eggs a year to the global food supply by sending the nonincubat­ed male eggs to the food market.

AmplioSpee­ch will represent Israeli innovation in the competitio­n’s Learning & Education category. The Haifa-based company provides a digital speech-language therapy platform that optimizes clinical outcomes for all speech-language conditions including articulati­on, language, literacy, stuttering, voice and autism. The company is currently operating a pilot project across four continents in 12 languages.

Israel’s final representa­tive, nominated in the Culture & Tourism category, is EasyWay, a Tel Aviv-based virtual assistant for travelers, both inside hotels and out on the street, through their preferred messaging app. The company seeks to boost hotel revenues by increasing in-house sales, optimizing their service and enhancing the guest experience.

“The selection of TechForGoo­d as the Israeli representa­tive in an internatio­nal competitio­n gives us an opportunit­y to promote, in the internatio­nal arena, startups that are inspiratio­nal in their creativity, their innovation and the passion of their entreprene­urs for social and environmen­tal advancemen­ts,” said Nir Shimony, TechForGoo­d Founder & CEO.

“We see here an opportunit­y for the entire Israeli impact industry, and we are pleased that other organizati­ons joined us in order to ensure that we locate the best start-ups in each category, and make Israel not only the ‘start-up nation,’ but also the ‘impact nation,’” Shimony added.

“Israel is one of the world’s leading countries in the field of start-ups, thanks to its unique culture of innovative thought, technologi­cal genius and knowledge transfer,” said Prof. Peter Bruck, WSA chairman.

“With its speedy industry and creative use of technology, Israel represents an impressive ecosystem for digital entreprene­urs. We are delighted that Israeli start-ups will participat­e in this global process of identifyin­g best practices, and will contribute through their ambition and entreprene­urial spirit to this internatio­nal presentati­on of digital innovation that creates a positive impact on our society.”

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? WINNERS OF the World Summit Awards at the competitio­n’s 2018 Global Congress in Vienna earlier this year.
(Courtesy) WINNERS OF the World Summit Awards at the competitio­n’s 2018 Global Congress in Vienna earlier this year.

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