At Reddi, we seek to create a more innovative region, and that is why we partnered with Conexión Israel, an Israeli company with more than ten years of experience generating synergies with Latin America, to create the Israel Technology Mission 2022, a comprehensive immersion experience in the innovation ecosystem in Israel that allowed us to learn firsthand about the best practices and lessons learned from the main private, public and academic entities, as well as generate valuable connections with the Israeli ecosystem, distinguished by its innovation in areas such as high technology, medicine, agriculture, computing, cybersecurity and information.
The mission took place between November 5 and 12, 2022, and included the participation of the companies Red ValleSalud, Clinica Campbell, AgroAtlantida, Agrotechnology, Axon-lotl SAS and representatives from Universidad del Valle, Universidad Icesi and Universidad Ean.
Israel es uno de los países más innovadores del mundo – no en vano es conocido alrededor del mundo como la “Nación Start-Up” y personas de todo el planeta llegan a Israel para conocer el secreto detrás de su éxito en las últimas décadas.
La innovación israelí ha estado cambiando el mundo a través de los años, siendo responsable de algunas de las tecnologías más disruptivas y revolucionarias en áreas como alta tecnología, medicina, agricultura, computación, ciberseguridad e información.
A pesar de ser un país con solo 9 millones de habitantes y 73 años de existencia, el modelo israelí y su ecosistema se han convertido en referencia para el mundo entero.
The trip lasted eight days, from November 5 to 12, 2022, with a packed agenda of business visits, conferences, talks and tours specially designed to make the most of every minute of their stay in Israel.
During the experience we visited leading companies and academic institutions in innovation such as:
Kinneret Innovation Center: Israel’s leading technology center for agriculture, water, and sustainability. KIC fosters the ideal environment for competitive growth and the acceleration of water and agricultural technologies. By bridging the gap between academic, industrial, and agricultural communities, KIC enables startups and key corporate players to develop advanced technological solutions.
Tytocare: A company dedicated to creating medical hardware and software devices for telemedicine applications. Tytocare is a home-based primary care device.
FDA approved, allowing you to have guided medical exams with a healthcare provider.
It features an easy-to-use application and a dashboard that allows the doctor to monitor some variables in real time to provide a live picture and data flow from the patient to the doctor.
The Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the world’s most renowned multidisciplinary research institutions. Recognized for its broad scope of exploration in the basic sciences, the Institute is home to approximately 2,500 scientists, laboratory technicians, and students. Its mission is to express, represent, foster, and promote Israeli innovation, disseminating it both near and far, and through it, to bring about peace, prosperity, and growth.
The Peres Center for Peace and Innovation is an independent non-governmental organization founded in 1996 by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former President of Israel, Shimon Peres. The Center describes its mission as “building an infrastructure of peace and reconciliation for the peoples of the Middle East, promoting socio-economic development while advancing cooperation and mutual understanding… The programs are designed to empower the populations of this region to actively participate in peacebuilding in order to advance the creation of a real, effective, and lasting peace.”
Biobee: is a unique company that mass-produces beneficial insects and mites, and implements the technology in agricultural crops; these organisms act as natural enemies and function as biological pest controllers in around 32 different countries around the world.
Yissum: It is the technology transfer center of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, responsible for important technological successes and innovative developments. |
Mobileye: is a company that develops autonomous driving technologies and advanced driver assistance systems that include cameras, computer chips and software.
UNITED HATZALAH
A social innovation enterprise in the public health sector that has expanded globally. It is the largest independent, non-profit, and entirely volunteer-run emergency medical services organization, utilizing cutting-edge technology and a unique model to respond to emergencies nationwide in under 3 minutes.
Essence is a global provider of IoT cybersecurity and connected life solutions for communication, security, and healthcare service providers, serving homes and small and medium-sized businesses.
Essence – Herzliya
Essence is a global provider of IoT cybersecurity and connected life solutions for communication, security, and healthcare service providers, serving homes and small and medium-sized businesses.
Additionally, the delegation that participated in the technology mission was able to access a PRE-TRIP TRAINING consisting of 7 pre-recorded training modules with 19 of the main references of the Israeli ecosystem.
Below, we share some photographs of the visits made and of the delegation participating in the Israel 2022 Technological Mission, and we hope that many more missions like this one will follow worldwide.
The Fusióni3 Cauca project was successfully presented, which aims to increase innovation levels in MSMEs by leveraging the results of research groups from Higher Education Institutions in the Cauca department, and the call for applications for the project’s beneficiary companies was launched.
This event took place on the 27th of this month, in the auditorium of the Cauca Chamber of Commerce in the morning and was attended by more than 160 people who were informed about the scope of each of the work fronts: strengthening of the IES – Connection of MSMEs – Research groups and Strengthening of innovation in companies.
Claudia Cepeda Benito, science and technology manager from Minciencias, was present and shared with us the Index indicators, the innovation needs, and the business programs that are being worked on in Cauca.
As part of the agenda, the panel discussion “Science and Innovation as an Engine for Rapid and Sustained Growth of SMEs” was held. Participants included Juan Carlos López Castrillón, Mayor of Popayán; Cesar Augusto Becerra Campo, Director of Promotion and Development at the Cauca Chamber of Commerce; Julio Mejía, Director of Science, Technology, and Innovation at Unicomfacauca; Cerbulo Cifuentes, Head of the Vice-Rectorate for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UNAD; Didier Córdoba, Director of the Center for Innovation and Business Development at Unimayor; Deibar Rene Hurtado, Rector of Unicauca; and Jorge Millán, Director of Innovation at Compañía Energética de Occidente. Each participant was able to interact and make important and valuable contributions to the project’s development and ensure its success.
The call for applications for the 30 beneficiary companies from sectors such as agriculture, agribusiness, construction, commerce, tourism, and ICT was launched in this space, where each of the attending entrepreneurs was able to identify with the project’s objective and understand its terms, conditions, and timeline, which can also be consulted at www.reddicolombia.com/fusioni3
Special thanks are due to the project partners: Universidad del Cauca, Universidad Nacional Abierta y Distancia, Colegio Mayor del Cauca, Corporación Universitaria Comfacauca, Alcaldía de Popayán, Compañía Energética de Occidente and Cámara de Comercio del Cauca for their commitment to promoting the transfer of technology and knowledge with the project and to all attendees.
Every company entering a market faces a competitive and ever-changing environment, forcing it to adapt, be flexible, and even change its processes, products, or services. It seeks to anticipate countless variables that affect the market, constantly evolving and improving its competitive edge to avoid disappearing. This evolution is nothing other than innovation.
As we can see, innovation plays a crucial role in the competitiveness of an economy, where innovative companies are recognized in the market for their ability to grow profitably, sustainably, and generate economic development for society.
But innovation is just the tip of the iceberg. Behind technologies like plasma televisions lies scientific and technical knowledge that enables the creation of these products. At the first stage was science and research, where we generate new knowledge with or without an immediate application. For example, the scientists who began studying plasma weren’t sure what kind of applications it might have. At the second stage, this knowledge is applied to the creation or improvement of services, processes, or products, which is known as technological development. Here, the study of plasma allowed for the development of solutions in different industries—automotive engineering, electronics, medical, and aerospace. Finally, innovation takes these solutions and introduces them to the market. In our example, this results in the development of products we know: plasma televisions, the manufacture of microcircuits through plasma deposition or erosion (multilayer treatments), and plasma-treated fabrics that repel moisture.
In Colombia, universities are strong in research and technological development; nine of the ten institutions that patent the most in the country are universities. In the Pacific region, we have examples across various industries and sectors. Many are likely unaware that the Pontifical Javeriana University in Cali developed a rapid COVID-19 test that is more accurate than traditional tests, or that the Autonomous University of Western Colombia and the University of Cauca each have environmentally friendly solutions to replace plastic. These and other solutions need companies to bring them to market.
Companies, for their part, face challenges that can be addressed through science and technology. This is the case for the companies in the Macrosnacks cluster initiative and the Clinical Excellence initiative of the Cali Chamber of Commerce. The former are seeking solutions to improve the supply of raw materials in the agribusiness sector, while the latter are exploring ways to accelerate the production and pre-validation of medical devices.
With the goal of connecting academic efforts with the needs of the business sector to develop technological solutions that impact the region’s competitiveness and innovation, Reddi Colombia, the Technological Development Agency, was founded in 2017. It is a joint effort of the Cali Chamber of Commerce and the Icesi, Javeriana, Valle, Autónoma, San Buenaventura, and Cauca Universities. If you or your company are interested in learning about the solutions developed by the universities or the challenges faced by companies in our region, visit us at www.reddicolombia.com or write to us at info@reddicolombia.com .
With a total of 54 participants, both in-person and virtual, and 4 days of intense work, we concluded the Patent Drafting Bootcamp organized by Reddi and the firm Olarte Moure on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
Learn more about the event in this article.
This Bootcamp aimed to overcome the myths and barriers surrounding patent protection and enable participants to draft their patent in 4 days. This draft will be an important input for the final patent draft and for participation in the Minciencias “Creating It Is Not Enough” call for proposals, which seeks to support patent protection for technological advances in R&D&I that promote the economic strengthening of the country’s business sector.
The bootcamp was led by Adrian Santamaria – patent project manager, Eddie Manotas – search and competitive intelligence coordinator and Alexander Agudelo – partner, from the firm Olarte Moure and was accompanied by Sandra Liliana Martínez Leon, representative of Minciencias at the closing of the event.
The Reddi and Olarte Moure Bootcamp used a theoretical-practical methodology and was held both in person and virtually on Tuesday, March 29, Wednesday, March 30, Monday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 5 at Zonamerica Cali. The topics covered during the Bootcamp were:
Module 1: Patent System
Module 2: Background Checks (Theory and Practical Cases)
Module 3: Patent Applications
Module 4: Patent Claims.
Module 5: Patent Procedures. Filing and processing patent applications in Colombia .
At the end of the Bootcamp, 19 draft patents for different technologies were produced by universities, individuals, and companies in the Pacific region. These drafts can be submitted to the “Creating It Is Not Enough” call for proposals or used as the main input for submitting their patent application to the Superintendency of Industry and Commerce.
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| Solution requirements (what the solution must have) | Desirable aspects of the solution (what the solution could have) |
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| The solution must be configurable for different types of studies | Facilitate the analysis of patient information to select the sample |
| To validate in the tests that the devices generate trust among the test patients | I support the analysis of the results according to defined regulatory criteria. |
| Verify that the information on the devices is easily accessible to medical personnel after the device has been used | Support in identifying patterns for analyzing the results of adverse events or test failures |
| Identify mechanisms to transfer knowledge of how to use the devices to patients’ families |
| Criterion | Description | Maximum score |
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| Compliance | The solution takes into account the essential requirements. Note: Essential requirements must be fully addressed, while desirable requirements may or may not be considered in the proposals. | 30% |
| Impact | Degree to which the proposal addresses or covers the magnitude of the problem (widely, partially-medium, low) | 20% |
| Replicability in companies in the sector | Ease of implementing the solution in other companies in the sector. | 20% |
| Differentiating factor of the proposal | Degree of novelty of the proposal with respect to the solutions or alternatives known to the companies | 15% |
| Problem solvers’ capabilities | Capacity and experience of the proposing team to implement the solution | 15% |
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Within the framework of the “Creating It Is Not Enough” call by Minciencias, the conference “Intellectual Property: A Look at the Protection of Knowledge” was held last Thursday, April 7, 2022, at the National University of Colombia, Palmira Campus, a Reddi event to review generalities about Intellectual Property.
Learn more about the event in this article.
Creating it is not enough is an initiative of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in partnership with the Tecnnova UEE Corporation, representing JOINN – the Colombian Network of Technology Transfer Offices (OTRI), which supports the filing of national patent applications with the Colombian Superintendency of Industry and Commerce (SIC) through National Patent Protection. Additionally, and in order to continue providing patent protection as needed, this call for proposals also supports certain inventions in filing international applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
At Reddi, we support this initiative through awareness events on intellectual property issues. On this occasion, together with the National University of Colombia, we developed this conference aimed at students, teachers, researchers, and people interested in learning more about topics such as:
The conference was given by Camilo Ernesto Torres Trujillo, Commercial Manager of Reddi, and Lucia Segura, Consultant at Reddi. Laura V. Camacho, representative of Minciencias, also participated, welcoming the attendees and reminding them of the importance of protecting intellectual property and the various calls for proposals that Minciencias has opened for this purpose.
In this way, Reddi, its members and allies continue to drive the region’s growth through knowledge.
These are the recipients of the Seed Funds grant!
The annual Seed Funds event, held between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Reddi, which aims to support Colombian researchers in developing their research projects in any of the areas prioritized by the Valle del Lili Foundation and TQ, has announced this year’s recipients.
Each year, the Seed Fund program, run by MISTI at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in partnership with Reddi, Fundación Valle del Lili , and TQ , opens its call for proposals to sponsor research projects in specific areas. Last year, the call focused on the health sector and benefited students from the National University of Colombia and the University of San Buenaventura in Cali.
This call for proposals, which is also held in countries such as Chile, Mexico, France, Germany, among others, resulted in a total of 90 international research projects by professors receiving more than $1.9 million in funding in 2022.
The winners representing our country in the 2022 Seed Fund are:
The San Buenaventura University of Cali, with the project: “Prediction model that uses machine learning, for the postoperative results of patients with preoperative anemia who undergo major non-cardiac surgery” led by Professor Susana Medina Gordillo.
These projects each received a prize of more than $20,000, as they met the requirements by being research for the health sector and areas prioritized by the Valle del Lili Foundation and TQ.
In this way, the MISTI Seed Fund, together with Reddi, continues to promote new collaborations between professors and students of MIT and their counterparts in universities and research institutions in Colombia.
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