A potential game-changing Israeli company is making headlines for an innovation that has the potential to solve so many ecological problems, and it is winning awards for its brilliance.
The professor who invented the cherry tomato is now developing new technology that will completely change the entire agricultural and energy-producing industries. Professor. Chaim Rabinowitch is leading a project that is already successfully brewing in his laboratory, a thin glass solar panel with a red coating that will be able to be placed over large agricultural areas, will allow the plants to absorb the sunlight it needs while using the remaining sunlight for creating solar energy.
The Israeli company “WindBuzz” is developing a unique technology that significantly improves the productivity of wind turbines for energy creation, using a new wing that increases airflow. The WindBuzz system is based on technology that was developed over eight years and carries the ability to significantly improve the electricity production capacity of wind turbines on a dramatic scale.
The Israel Defense Forces' technological revolution continues to manifest itself in unprecedented progress. Veterans of the Armored Corps, the heavy tanks that have been so crucial to Israel's defense, could not have imagined that in the future, the tanker's cabin, which is typically a cold, dark, metallic place, would one day become a cabin that fighter pilots would envy.
Today though, the technology is taking even this one step further by enabling tank crews to realistically simulate a mission, without having to step into an actual tank.
At the end of a competitive process conducted by the procurement delegation of Israel’s Ministry of Defense in the USA, in cooperation with the Directorate of Defense Research and Development, the American "Oshkosh Defense" company was chosen to produce hundreds of frames for the Israeli-designed "Eitan" Armored Personnel Carriers (APC).