Yesterday morning, the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv proudly hosted our ARC Innovation care provider partners and startups for a collaborative gathering ahead of the ARC Summit. These moments remind me why we started ARC in the first place, bringing people together across borders to tackle the future of health, not in theory but in practice. Canada has been with us from day one. Thanks to the vision of Dr. Alan John Forster, Ottawa became the very first ARC site outside of Sheba. That step was more than symbolic - it showed us that the ARC model could live and breathe globally. I’m grateful to Ambassador Leslie Scanlon for hosting us today and for the continued support of Canada in this journey. Partnerships like these prove that innovation in healthcare doesn’t happen in isolation; it’s built through trust, collaboration, and a shared belief that we can do better for patients everywhere.
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1moIt's inspiring to see such meaningful international collaboration in healthcare innovation. The partnership between ARC and Canada exemplifies how global cooperation can drive tangible progress. Dr. Forster's vision and Ambassador Scanlon's support highlight the power of shared goals in transforming healthcare. These efforts remind us that real change is achieved through collective action and trust. Looking forward to seeing the outcomes of this summit and the continued impact of ARC's global initiatives.