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Awards & Recognition

Zohar’s core technology is protected by patents in Israel and world-wide patent applications securing the system architecture.

Arena Innovation Challenge 2023
Local Government Innovation Award 2025
INNOTAL Security Innovation Program 2024
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Zohar CleanTech Featured at Herzliya's Smart City Innovation Forum

Zohar CleanTech presented its on-site waste-to-energy system at Herzliya's HiCity smart urban innovation forum, alongside leading Israeli tech startups.

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The city of Herzliya hosted HiCity — a smart urban innovation forum bringing together Israeli tech startups and municipal leadership to explore practical solutions for city challenges. The event, organized in partnership with local government and leading innovation hubs, gave selected companies the opportunity to present directly to city decision-makers. Zohar CleanTech was among four companies chosen to present. The company showcased its gasification system — a compact, modular platform that processes unsorted municipal waste on-site, converting up to 80% of it into clean energy and reusable raw materials. No transport. No sorting. No landfills. The forum reflects a growing shift in how Israeli cities are approaching urban sustainability — moving from centralized waste management toward local, technology-driven solutions that reduce both environmental impact and municipal costs. For Zohar CleanTech, the Herzliya presentation was part of a broader effort to bring its technology directly to the municipalities that need it most — demonstrating that waste doesn't have to leave a city to be solved.