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Primer for Israeli Digital Health Startups Entering the U.S. Market
Really enjoyed teaching again on the topic of Entry into the U.S. Market for Israeli Digital Health Start-ups at Tel Aviv University’s Coller School of Management. The cohort of start-ups was impressive, as were the faculty and other participants. Looking forward to joining this annual bootcamp in December 2023!
Read MoreEstablishing a U.S. Entity – A Primer for Israeli Digital Health Start-Ups
Had a fabulous experience serving as faculty on the topic of Establishing a U.S. Entity for Tel Aviv University’s annual 4-day bootcamp, Health Care Technological Innovation – From Idea to Commercialization, hosted by the Lahav Executive Program for Biotechnology, Medical Device and Health IT Entrepreneurs and Managers at the Coller School of Management. This unique intensive program focuses…
Read MoreCan the Taste of Cheese be Copyrighted?
Can the taste of cheese be copyrighted? The European Union’s highest court has ruled: No. A Dutch cheese company tried to argue that the taste of its spreadable cheese could be copyrighted. The EU Court of Justice found that taste cannot be protected by law because it is “an idea” not an “expression of an…
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