Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv University

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Tel Aviv University (TAU) is one of Israel's foremost research and teaching universities.
Founded in 1956, TAU is located in Israel's cultural, financial and industrial center. We, at TAU's Business Engagement are uniquely positioned to cultivate the special relationships between the academy and industry. We strive to create win-win connections that support fertile, groundbreaking research while providing companies with discoveries that give them a crucial competitive edge.
The technologies we choose to present here include, silver nanowires transparent conductive films, silicon anode for Li-ion batteries and 3D micro batteries.
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2016
12 Jul 2016

StoreDot Batteries

StoreDot is an Israeli battery start-up that has developed a fast-charging technology based on synthetic organic molecules. With a total $66M funding, they are now planning a product release.
24 Mar 2016

Cyborg cardiac patch may treat the diseased heart

More than 25% of the people on the national US waiting list for a heart will die before receiving one. Despite this discouraging figure, heart transplants are still on the rise. There just hasn't been an alternative. Until now.
2 Mar 2016

Enabling 3D printing of sensors using nickel nano-particles

Nano Dimension has signed a collaboration agreement with Ramot at Tel Aviv University, to collaborate on the development of an application method for a nanoparticle nickel material developed at the University Labs.
18 Jan 2016

3D printed robot locusts

A new miniature 3D printed robot is poised to make a major contribution to the field of advanced robotics.
2015
25 Nov 2015

StoreDot

StoreDot is a startup company with a new process which modifies peptides so that they self-assemble into quantum dots. These proprietary organic compounds are capable of storing an electrical charge or emitting visible light.
2013
29 Nov 2013

Peptide-based nanotechnology applied to smartphones and tablets

StoreDot Ltd., a nanotechnology startup company which has discovered the first bio-organic Nanodots, has announced that it has received $6 million from several strategic and private investors.
5 Jun 2013

Elbit Systems

Elbit System is an international defense electronics company. They have diversified into energy storage technology through a comprehensive supercapacitor research program. They are focusing on aqueous electrolyte based supercapacitors, which are safer but with lower performance than organic electrolyte based supercapacitors. However based on improvements in electrode materials (such as carbon nanotubes) they are closing the performance gap. They are a company with high-level research capabilities.
2012
21 Sep 2012

Predicting wave power

Researchers have developed a control algorithm that, when used in conjunction with previously-developed wave prediction technology, helps Wave Energy Converters calculate the correct amount of force needed to collect the maximum energy possible, allowing the device to respond to each wave individually.
19 Jul 2012

Carbon-based transistors ramp up speed and memory for mobile devices

Award-winning TAU research attracts electronics industry giants
2011
1 Dec 2011

A light wave of innovation to advance solar energy

TAU researchers adapt classic antennas to harness more power from the sun
28 Oct 2011

International Electromobility Conference Ljubljana 27-28 Oct

Dr Peter Harrop provides an update on the International Electromobility Conference Ljubljana.
25 Oct 2011

Solar-thermoelectric systems could have advantages over solar cells

Systems to harness the sun's energy typically generate either electricity or heat in the form of steam or hot water. But a new analysis by researchers at MIT shows that there could be significant advantages to systems that produce both electricity and heat simultaneously.
9 Feb 2011

Biomimicry for wind and solar energy harvesting

The research teams plan to discover if this biomimicry can give clues to novel renewable energy solutions.