Technion Innovations: The Science Powering What’s Next Part 1
Innovation at the Technion is never incremental — it’s transformative. Here, ideas become technologies that heal bodies, secure nations, reimagine cities, and protect the planet. From bus stops that double as blast shields to breakthroughs in health care and food science, Technion researchers and alumni are turning bold visions into breakthroughs that will define the decades ahead.
Where Healing Meets Design
Co-developed by Prof. Yoav Sterman
A 3D-printed, custom-fit bra offers a lifelike alternative to traditional breast prostheses — restoring symmetry, dignity, and self-image for women post-mastectomy.
Seeing the Whole Battlefield
Developed by Liquid 360, led by alumnus Eran Jedwab
Next-gen technologies deliver 360-degree situational awareness, providing real-time visibility and rapid response capabilities to tackle today’s complex security challenges.
Robots On Milking Duty
Developed by Afimilk, led by alumnus Gil Solovey
Novel robotic milking tech allows cows to set their own schedule while machines handle the rest, bringing freedom and efficiency to mid-sized dairy farms.
Reinventing the Food Container
Developed by W-Cycle, led by alumna Dr. Dorit Canci
Made from banana leaves and sugarcane waste, this plastic-free food packaging decomposes in under 100 days yet remains oil- and water-resistant and able to endure hot and cold temperatures.
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