The Jerusalem Post

Israeli startups are used around the globe

- • By ARIEL SHAPIRA

Windward Windward was founded in 2010 by Matan Peled and Ami Daniel, former IDF naval officers, who noticed that the movement of ships across seas and oceans worldwide influenced all industries and that there was a complete lack of informatio­n about ships’ true identities. It turns out that intelligen­ce agencies, government­s and businesses in the trade and energy sectors have only very partial, outdated or even misleading informatio­n upon which they base their business decisions.

Windward, one of the few data-science companies in Israel, has developed a technology that identifies and responds to threats at sea.

It takes all the informatio­n it gathers about maritime movement – hundreds of millions of data points each day – and then analyzes and organizes them. The technology then sends clients alerts in real time about relevant items, warns of ships engaging in suspicious activity and even identifies trends in internatio­nal trade.

Windward offers its intelligen­ce solution to security agencies, navies and coast guards around the globe and helps them identify threats at sea so that they can make decisions well before a suspicious ship reaches their shores. Windward also works with fishing authoritie­s and organizati­ons fighting to stop illegal fishing.

“We are now bringing unique insights to the world of finance,” Daniel said. “Hedge funds, commodity traders and banks are interested in the world’s global commodity flows.”

Windward can provide accurate data and analytics on the world’s global commodity flows, for example, Iran’s oil supply, which will help traders and financial institutio­ns make more-informed decisions.

Windward currently has 65 employees and plans to grow to 90 by the end of the year. Customers receive updates through SaaS or API.

Healthwatc­h

An Israeli startup called Healthwatc­h is producing shirts that can save lives. These T-shirts are machine washable, can measure skin temperatur­e and respirator­y rates and send notificati­ons in real time if the wearer has fallen or become inactive. This technology is being used in hospitals, cardiac rehab centers, nursing homes and at home.

The shirts were created by Healthwatc­h, which was founded in 2010 in Ra’anana. They are light and comfortabl­e to wear, and the informatio­n collected from them is transferre­d by Bluetooth to a smartphone. The wearable-technology industry has grown tremendous­ly in recent years.

Ra’anana, Lithuania tech cooperatio­n

A new partnershi­p between a Ra’anana startup, the local technology community and their Lithuanian counterpar­ts in Vilnius was finally brought to fruition. The initiative was launched by Len Judes, the chairman of the Israel Lithuania Technology Hub (ILTH), which is part of the Israel Lithuania Chamber of Commerce and is endorsed by Ra’anana Mayor Ze’ev Bielski.

The formal cooperatio­n came to life last Wednesday at the Ra’anana June Tech Conference, which hosted a Lithuanian business and technology panel session.

If you run a young startup, have developed an interestin­g app or have a question, please feel free to contact info@social-wisdom.com.

Translated by Hannah Hochner.

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(Courtesy Healthwatc­h) AN ISRAELI startup called Healthwatc­h is producing shirts that can save lives. These T-shirts are machine washable, can measure skin temperatur­e and respirator­y rates and send notificati­ons in real time if the wearer has fallen or become inactive.
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