The exhibition was run by the IENA, the German Inventors Association, and featured 30 Israeli entries, Globes reports. All five of the winning Israeli inventions were exhibited at the Bashan Technological Implementations Program booth, sponsored by Israel’s Ministry of Industry and Trade. The purpose of Bashan is to promote technological ideas and projects. The program also provides assistance, consulting and guidance to new immigrants and returning residents.
One of the two gold medals was awarded to Professors Pavel Rabinovitch and Rostislav Nevler of R.S. Medical Monitoring. They won the prize for their Edema Guard Monitor, a device that provides pre-clinical detection of pulmonary edema, enabling early detection and treatment.
The other gold medal went to Professor Konstantin Bravy, of the Ergatonic Company, for his intelligent advisory systems for the diagnostics of power steam turbines. The system has been implemented successfully after being tested on power steam turbines at the Israel Electric Company.
Silver medals were awarded to Professor Solomon Klietskin and Dr. Vladimir Kesselman for developing the phono-enterograph, an automatic multi-channel instrument for the examination and diagnosis of the intestine. Dr. Victor Shliakhetskiy, of AV Mapa, also won a silver medal for his speed control solutions for single-phase AC motors.
Semion Savransky was awarded a silver medal for Plantex, an agricultural monitoring instrument developed with Bashan’s support.
One of the two gold medals was awarded to Professors Pavel Rabinovitch and Rostislav Nevler of R.S. Medical Monitoring. They won the prize for their Edema Guard Monitor, a device that provides pre-clinical detection of pulmonary edema, enabling early detection and treatment.
The other gold medal went to Professor Konstantin Bravy, of the Ergatonic Company, for his intelligent advisory systems for the diagnostics of power steam turbines. The system has been implemented successfully after being tested on power steam turbines at the Israel Electric Company.
Silver medals were awarded to Professor Solomon Klietskin and Dr. Vladimir Kesselman for developing the phono-enterograph, an automatic multi-channel instrument for the examination and diagnosis of the intestine. Dr. Victor Shliakhetskiy, of AV Mapa, also won a silver medal for his speed control solutions for single-phase AC motors.
Semion Savransky was awarded a silver medal for Plantex, an agricultural monitoring instrument developed with Bashan’s support.