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Brenmiller Reports Operational Update and 2023 Full Year Financial Results

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화요일, 3월 19, 2024

Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), published on March 18, 2024 its financial results as of and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2023, in addition to operational and recent business development updates.

Key Points: 
  • Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), published on March 18, 2024 its financial results as of and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2023, in addition to operational and recent business development updates.
  • “Brenmiller had a strong year in 2023, finalizing key commercial agreements that will generate recurring revenue streams for the company while reducing costs and carbon footprint for our customers.
  • Brenmiller continuously innovates and this year we launched our next-generation bGen™ ZERO.
  • The following table discloses the breakdown of net research and development expenses for the year ended December 31, 2023 and 2022:

Imagindairy and Ginkgo Bioworks Collaborate to Develop and Produce Animal-Free Non-Whey Dairy Proteins

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화요일, 3월 26, 2024

HAIFA, Israel and BOSTON, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Imagindairy, an Israeli-based foodtech company developing sustainable and commercially viable animal-free dairy proteins, and Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA), which is building the leading platform for cell programming and biosecurity, today announced a new partnership. Together, Ginkgo and Imagindairy aim to deliver a global solution for animal-free non-whey dairy protein production in a highly cost-effective manner. This collaboration will leverage Ginkgo Protein Expression Services and Imagindairy's process development and scale-up expertise to accelerate the development of functional non-whey dairy proteins. This is a multi-year program, funded in part by a joint grant from the Board of Governors of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation.

Key Points: 
  • Together, Ginkgo and Imagindairy aim to deliver a global solution for animal-free non-whey dairy protein production in a highly cost-effective manner.
  • Imagindairy envisions a cutting-edge transition in the dairy industry that preserves the flavor, functionality and experience of dairy without relying on cows.
  • With access to its own fully operational production lines, a first in the industry, Imagindairy is able to produce cost-effective dairy proteins at scale.
  • Imagindairy and Ginkgo have partnered to design an optimized organism capable of cost-effectively producing non-whey dairy proteins.

Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework - Closer alignment with FINREP solo

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금요일, 4월 5, 2024

Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ?

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    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ?
      Executive summary

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      towards closer alignment of the two frameworks, rather than implementing all
      changes at once.

    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ?
      Executive summary

      3

      1

      Introduction
      The complementary IReF cost-benefit assessment (CBA) followed an earlier
      consultation on an initial CBA that was launched in 2020.

    • The report summarises the feedback received from the banking industry on the
      possible closer alignment of the IReF with FINREP solo.
    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ?
      Introduction

      4

      2

      General question on closer alignment
      with FINREP solo
      Closer alignment between the IReF and FINREP solo could allow more substantial
      use of the IReF dataset for supervisory purposes, with the potential benefit of
      reducing ad hoc requests to reporting agents due to a more analytical and stable
      dataset.

    • The ECB legal framework for collecting FINREP solo information (Regulation (EU)
      2015/34)4 currently sets up four different levels of reporting for proportionality
      measures:
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      FINREP data points;

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      over-simplified FINREP;

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      simplified FINREP;

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      full FINREP.

    • Closer alignment does not mean that data
      under the IReF will be collected from reporting agents at the level of the legal entity
      in its entirety.
    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ? General
      question on closer alignment with FINREP solo

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      Chart 2.1
      General assessment on closer alignment between the IReF and FINREP solo

      Notes: The percentages are calculated for each driver as the simple average of the corresponding frequencies across euro area
      countries.

    • See Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of
      the IReF Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results
      are calculated.
    • Members also raised the point that IReF
      information required for closer alignment with FINREP solo would only be collected
      from institutions that are currently subject to FINREP solo reporting.
    • The open text comments that were received in the complementary CBA show that
      different approaches to reporting at the level of the reporting agent may result in
      different expectations regarding closer alignment.
    • There
      were also several comments regarding the frequency and timeliness of the reporting
      of attributes needed for closer alignment with FINREP.
    • Many comments questioned which accounting standards will underpin IReF
      reporting, as those applicable to statistical reporting are often different from those
      relating to FINREP solo reporting.
    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ? General
      question on closer alignment with FINREP solo

      7

      3

      Extensions related to concepts already
      available in the IReF baseline scenario
      The IReF baseline scenario includes several accounting concepts that only apply to
      specific financial instruments.

    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • See
      Annex B of the report ?Complementary cost-benefit assessment of the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Extension of the IReF
      Regulation to cover country-specific requirements? published on the ECB?s website for information on how national results are
      calculated.
    • Complementary cost-benefit assessment on the Integrated Reporting Framework ? Annex A
      Results by type and size of respondent

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      ? European Central Bank, 2024
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      Telephone
      Website

      60640 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
      +49 69 1344 0
      www.ecb.europa.eu

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ATCC and Tissue Dynamics Announce a Strategic Collaboration to Bring a Transformative Heart Organoid Model to Market

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화요일, 2월 27, 2024

The collaboration will be done under the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation (BIRD) framework, which awarded both companies a two-year grant.

Key Points: 
  • The collaboration will be done under the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation (BIRD) framework, which awarded both companies a two-year grant.
  • The BIRD Foundation, established in 1977, bolsters transformative partnerships that stimulate, promote, and support industrial research and development in a wide range of technology sectors.
  • Tissue Dynamics partnered with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to develop the world’s first mature self-paced multi-chambered cardiac organoid model , using ATCC cells, that emulates critical aspects of human physiology.
  • Tissue Dynamics’ partnership with ATCC aims to advance this cardiac organoid model for industrial use.

Brenmiller Successfully Hands Over its First bGen™ Thermal Energy Storage System in the U.S. to State University of New York (SUNY)

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화요일, 2월 6, 2024

Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), today announced that it has completed all required system tests and operator training and has handed over its first bGen™ installation in the United States to a State University of New York (SUNY) campus.

Key Points: 
  • Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), today announced that it has completed all required system tests and operator training and has handed over its first bGen™ installation in the United States to a State University of New York (SUNY) campus.
  • The bGen™ storage system installation at a SUNY college charges by using both exhaust gas and electricity and discharges heat on demand.
  • Brenmiller’s bGen™ is expected to eliminate approximately 550 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions for SUNY annually.
  • Developed and deployed in partnership with the New York Power Authority, the largest state power organization in the U.S., the project was financed in part by a grant from the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation.

BIRD - Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial R&D Foundation to invest $9.6 million in 10 new projects: The approved projects, with an overall budget of $24.5 million, involve innovations in the areas of Agrotech, Biotechnology, Electronics, Energy, Foodtech,

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수요일, 1월 31, 2024

In addition to the grants from BIRD, the projects will access private-sector funding, boosting the total investment in all projects to $24.5 million.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to the grants from BIRD, the projects will access private-sector funding, boosting the total investment in all projects to $24.5 million.
  • The BIRD Foundation promotes collaborations between U.S. and Israeli companies in various technological sectors for joint product development.
  • In addition to providing conditional grants of up to $1.5 million, the Foundation assists by working with companies to identify potential strategic partners and facilitate introductions.
  • The ten projects approved by the Board of Governors are in addition to the over 1000 projects that the BIRD Foundation has approved for funding during its 46-year history.

InventHelp Inventor Develops Protective Accessory for Wooden Boat Docks (SNF-231)

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금요일, 12월 29, 2023

My design would prevent birds from landing, walking freely and messing on the dock."

Key Points: 
  • My design would prevent birds from landing, walking freely and messing on the dock."
  • The invention prevents birds from landing and congregating on wooden docks.
  • The invention features an adaptable design that is easy to install so it is ideal for marinas and dock owners.
  • 22-SNF-231, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or call (412) 288-1300 ext.

Brenmiller Successfully Completes All Required Tests, Ready to Handover First U.S. bGen™ to SUNY

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목요일, 12월 14, 2023

Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), today announced that it has successfully completed commissioning of a bGen thermal storage-based co-generation station at State University of New York (SUNY).

Key Points: 
  • Brenmiller Energy Ltd. ("Brenmiller", "Brenmiller Energy” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BNRG), a global leader in thermal energy storage (“TES”), today announced that it has successfully completed commissioning of a bGen thermal storage-based co-generation station at State University of New York (SUNY).
  • Brenmiller will hand over its bGen TES system to SUNY in mid-January, following training.
  • “We’ve had a highly productive and rewarding experience working in collaboration with the New York Power Authority and SUNY.
  • Globally, the market for thermal energy storage is predicted to reach over $2 trillion by 2040, according to McKinsey.

Salvador Technologies Wins Funding for $2.2M Cybersecurity Project from BIRD Foundation

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수요일, 9월 27, 2023

REHOVOT, Israel, Sept. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Salvador Technologies, the innovative provider of the first Instant and Safe Cyber-Attack Recovery Platform for Critical Assets and Operational Technologies (OT), today announced that the company has won funding for a $2.2m cybersecurity project from the Israel-United States Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation, an organization that provides capital for joint industrial research and development between American and Israeli companies.

Key Points: 
  • Salvador Technologies has received this funding together with its US-based partner Bastazo , a cybersecurity startup company based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to jointly develop an AI-driven automated vulnerability management and recovery platform to better protect industrial control systems (ICS) from ransomware and other cybersecurity attacks.
  • The joint solution will combine Bastazo's threat simulation and detection capabilities with Salvador Technologies' rapid recovery framework.
  • "This funding award from the BIRD Foundation is a significant recognition for us and brings together the two revolutionary cybersecurity concepts from our company and Salvador Technologies," said Philip Huff, co-founder of Bastazo.
  • The funding for this grant was awarded by the BIRD Foundation through its BIRD Cyber Program.