Entrepreneurship
October 21, 2025

Technion Innovations: The Science Powering What’s Next Part 2

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.

Tourniquets That Save Lives

Developed by OHK Medical Devices, led by alumnus Noam Gavriely.

The HemaShock device stabilizes patients in critical moments by redirecting blood flow, stopping hemorrhage, and preserving vital organ function during trauma, surgery, or cardiac arrest.

New type of tourniquet that resembles two orange circles with violet handles.

A Smarter, Safer Bus Stop

Developed by Technion students in the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning.

A revolutionary bus stop doubles as a blast shield and includes safety sensors, charging ports, and even a water fountain — built for both crisis and comfort.

3D model of bus stop with people waiting on the right side and a road on the left side.

Autonomous Auto Inspections

Developed by UVEye, led by alumnus Itai Orr.

This automated inspection system uses AI and machine vision to scan vehicles from top to tires, spotting issues in seconds and streamlining maintenance at dealerships, fleets, and auction lots around the world.

Subaru Forester emerging through rectangular structure on white background.

The Future of Concrete

Developed by Technion researchers.

A new biomaterial made from sand and bacteria can repair its own cracks, extend building life, and reduce maintenance — offering a sustainable solution for an industry behind 40% of global carbon emissions.

image of novel concrete biomaterial on white background

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