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Yokne’am Illit, Israel
Where every touch tells a story of hope and innovation.
Our innovative triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) technology offers hope to millions who have lost tactile sensation, making a meaningful difference one touch at a time.
Loss of tactile sensation is a common phenomenon in patients with traumatic peripheral nerve injury or a chronic disease.
The loss of sensation involves a significant limitation of functions and the risk of injuries.
The conventional surgical procedures are time restricted and success rates are limited.
Sensation restoration through innovative technology
To develop a maintenance-free device with no external power source, requiring a simple implantation technique.
To help the millions of people who have lost the sense of touch in parts of their bodies due to injuries, diabetes, or cancer.
and commitment drive us to work hard at bringing our solution to those who need it as soon as possible.
One of the biggest milestones in our journey at Tengable has been teaming up with CorTec.
Innovation in medtech doesn’t happen in isolation – it happens when the right people…
Big news from Tengable. We are the only foreign company to have been chosen from over 130 applicants to join the prestigious 4C Accelerator of the Medical Innovations Incubator GmbH.
We thank our manufacturing partne…
In the world of healthcare and innovation, stories of success are often written by those who dared to dream differently. The journey of TENGable’s founders, Prof. Ben Maoz and Dr. Amir Arami, is not just a story of scienific…
In our quest to restore sensation to those who have lost it, we have achieved a major milestone at TENGABLE. We completed miniaturizing our device to a size that can fit within a fingertip and demonstrated…
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HaYozma St 3,
Yokne’am Illit, Israel
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