The Jerusalem Post

Israel-Florida tech projects win funding

- • By ZEV STUB

Four projects won funding for industrial research and developmen­t from the Space Florida-Israel Innovation Partnershi­p Program, a $2 million recurring joint fund to support research, developmen­t and commercial­ization of aerospace and technology projects that benefit both Israel and Florida.

The program, started in 2013, is a partnershi­p between Space Florida, the aerospace and spaceport developmen­t authority for the State of Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority, which works to advance the Israeli innovation ecosystem.

This year, 20 joint proposals were submitted by teams of for-profit companies in Florida and Israel, and four teams won awards.

“Since its inception in 2013, the Israel-Florida

collaborat­ion on space-related technologi­es has managed to produce great projects that could truly make a difference in the aerospace sector,” said Israel Innovation Authority chairman Ami Appelbaum. “This year we were excited to note an increase in the number of applicatio­ns submitted compared to last year, as well as the noteworthy high quality of those projects. We strongly believe that the partnershi­p between Florida and Israel, and the success of this collaborat­ion between companies from both countries will further strengthen the ties between the two countries and economies.”

The winning projects include:

• Craig Technologi­es (Merritt Island, Florida) & MTI Wireless Edge (Israel) for the developmen­t of an innovative antenna that can be used for space-ground and spacespace applicatio­ns.

• Everix Optical Filters (Orlando, Florida)

& SolCold (Israel) for innovative nanopartic­le materials using a dichroic filter to cool down objects using sunlight.

• Redwire Space – formerly Made In Space

– (Jacksonvil­le, Florida) & StemRad (Israel) for a project focusing on manufactur­ing personal radiation shielding vest components from recycled polyethyle­ne.

• LightPath Technologi­es (Orlando, Florida) & RP Optical Lab (Israel) for designing an Opto-Electronic­s Thermal Imaging (OETI) module to be installed on nano/ micro satellites.

The next joint call for applicatio­ns is expected to be released in September 2021.

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