Jonathan Adiri (born 1982) is an Israeli digital healthcare entrepreneur and a former chief technology officer to former Israeli president Shimon Peres.
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Biography
Jonathan Adiri studied at the Open University of Israel from the age of 14 and graduated in 2000 with a BA in Political Science and International Relations. Adiri earned his MA in Political Science and Law from Tel Aviv University. He graduated magna cum laude in 2006.
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Public service career
From 2005-2008, Adiri was Senior Policy Consultant for the Reut Institute, where he focused on national security.
Adiri was appointed the first Chief Technology Officer for an Israeli President under President Shimon Peres, from 2008 - 2011. During his tenure, he devised a policy of technological diplomacy, forging a set of global collaborations in the water, space, agro, and biomedical fields. These collaborations helped enhance Israeli technology exports by more than $3.3 billion.
While serving as Chief Technology Officer for President Peres, Adiri was a member of the inaugural class of Singularity University, where he was elected class president.
Adiri is a 2012 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. He was a panelist on the 'Rebooting Healthcare' session at the 2016 conference in Davos and on the 'Combating Rising Insecurity and Inquality' discussion at the 2017 conference.
Business career
Adiri is the founder of Healthy.io, a digital healthcare start-up leveraging smartphone and cloud technology to offer access to the benefits of color-based healthcare and medical imaging. The app can help doctors diagnose patients using images from a smartphone.
The company was identified as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer in 2016 and 2017
The international design firm Designit partnered with Healthy.io to host the first mobile healthcare design hackathon in January 2014.
Healthy.io won the Ciudad De Las Ideas Gift Citizen award in 2013.
Adiri and Healthy.io were featured on two episodes of WIRED Magazine's docuseries 'Future Cities'; 'The innovation hubs of Tel Aviv & Ramallah' and 'The power of fantasty'.
Published work
- Terror in the Court: Counter-Terrorism and Judicial Power in the Israeli Case Study, Northwestern Interdisciplinary Law Review (Vol.1, 2008)
- Counter Terror Warfare: The Judicial Front, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, 01/07/2005
- 5 Tips for Health-Tech Entrepreneurs, VentureBeat 01/10/2016
Awards and recognition
- Gifted Citizen Award, Ciudad De Las Ideas Conference 2013
- World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2012
See also
- Economy of Israel
- List of Young Global Leaders
- Digital Healthcare
References
External links
- The CNBC Debate Davos 2017 Healthcare Part 2 of 3, CNBC
- Point, click, treat, The rise of the medical selfie, The Economist
- Tech set to transform $3 trillion health care industry, CNBC
- Like Google: Grand Price of Israeli start-up, The Marker
- The next revolutionary medical instrument? Your smartphone, WIRED
- The Future of Health Care Technology, CNBC
- Healthy.io chief executive Yonatan Adiri on what makes Israel a good place for medical technology companies, Financial Times
- Israeli app uses smartphone camera to make medical diagnoses, Yahoo Finance
- Exponential Organizations: Why new organizations are ten times better, faster, and cheaper than yours (and what to do about it), Salim Ismail
- Health in An Age of Continuous Revolution, Med in Israel 2013
- Vecteurs D'Innovation ASI Genève: Now ! Vecteurs d'innovation 2013
- ^ "The CNBC Debate | Davos 2017 Healthcare | Part 2/3".
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