The Jerusalem Post

Israeli health start-ups feel at home in Houston

- • By EYTAN HALON

Treating 10 million patients every year, delivering a baby every 20 minutes and employing over 100,000 people across 52 hospitals and health institutio­ns, Texas Medical Center (TMC) is the largest medical complex in the world.

The 5.4-square-kilometer medical district, located in the heart of Houston, is also home to an increasing number of Israel digital health start-ups, taking their first steps into the complex American healthcare system.

Facilitate­d by Tel Aviv-based Start-Up Nation Central, Israeli entreprene­urs have repeatedly been accepted to participat­e in TMC’s prestigiou­s medical technology accelerato­r TMCx, located at the TMC Innovation Institute.

The four-month project provides companies with a shared workspace, a curriculum tailored to the entreprene­urs’ needs, guidance from industry leaders and access to the unrivaled facilities offered by TMC.

Start-Up Nation Central has partnered with Anat Zeidman, an Israel-born resident of Houston with extensive knowledge of TMC institutio­ns and operations, to foster opportunit­ies for Israeli companies.

“We needed to find places where Israeli ingenuity could have a comparativ­e advantage and willing partners,” said Sharon Shapira, head of Start-Up Nation Central’s digital health sector.

“This was clearly not going to happen in Boston, New York or the Bay Area. Those places are already packed with Israelis, there’s tons of competitio­n and really developed life-sciences hubs. But we found it in Houston.”

Tel Aviv-based learning disabiliti­es screening developer GiantLeap and Beit Shemesh-headquarte­red personaliz­ed medicine start-up DosentRx, two recent graduates of TMCx, are currently commencing paid proof-of-concept trials and opening offices in Houston to be close to the hospitals and research centers.

Two previous accelerato­r participan­ts, Haifa-based ultrasound diagnostic startup Sonaris and Ramat Gan-based speech recognitio­n technology developer VoiceItt, are in the process of deploying medical trials.

Joining the accelerato­r’s next cohort in August will be Haifa-based InnoSphere, founded by two Arab-Israeli engineers from Haifa and the developer of a personaliz­ed home treatment device for attention-deficit disorder.

“TMC is a good example of how StartUp Nation Central builds a functionin­g bridge between Israel’s innovation ecosystem and areas where this innovation is needed and can make an impact,” said the organizati­on’s general manager, Guy Hilton.

“We send innovation one way, and the organizati­ons we work with come to Israel to experience the solutions here in a more holistic way.”

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(TMC) TEXAS MEDICAL Center in Houston is said to be the world’s largest medical complex.

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