Israel will soon open the first-of-its-kind biochip laboratory, the result of a collaboration between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Israeli company Baccaramos Technologies, specializing in developing solutions for optical and chip components, based in Herzliya.
Approximately $30 million has been invested in the cutting-edge lab, which integrates biology with engineering and artificial intelligence. The biochip lab is intended to advance the biotech industry by creating optimized sensors for medical diagnostics, waste-to-energy tech and environmental purification.
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