Israel tech

The next US-Israel agreement should expand joint innovation - opinion

The 10-year memorandum of understanding between the United States and Israel, signed in 2016 and worth $38 billion, expires in 2028, and discussions about its successor are already underway.

An illustrative image of an Israeli flag in the center of various symbols representing innovation and technology.
 New immigrants from USA and Canada arrive on a special " Aliyah Flight 2016" on behalf of Nefesh B'Nefesh organization, at Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on August 17, 2016.

Israel is entering a new tech growth cycle – and needs the best people here - opinion

Glow leadership Omer Singer (CTO), Emily Heath (COO), Roi Tiger (CEO), Ophir Arie (VP of R&D) and Arnon Joseph (CPO).

Israeli AI cyber startup Glow launches with $180m funding at $1.2b valuation

Rises on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange – Green Screens.

Israel on track to record year in public deals with 30 IPOs, $4.1 billion raised, report reveals


Israeli start-up Apply Design creates virtual interior designs with AI

Apply Design has closed a $3.3 million seed funding round for its platform. The money raised will be used to increase the size of the team and more products.

 A before-after image of the company's technology at work

Hebrew University, Meta AI launch joint artificial intelligence program

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem joins Meta AI to strengthen the ties between academia and the tech industry.

 The logo of Meta Platforms is seen in Davos, Switzerland, May 22, 2022.

Amid an onslaught of firings, how have these start-ups survived?

Despite the ongoing firing trend which has led to the termination of hundreds of employees, these companies have managed to hold strong and even grow.

 Women in tech - illustrative

Want to turn photos into talking, lifelike video? Try this AI platform

AI video platform D-ID converts still images into videos, a huge next step in the future of synthetic media

 Yaniv Levi, VP product marketing at D-ID

Israel may share nuclear tech with Abraham Accords states - Israeli atomic chief

"Iran obtaining nukes is not an option the world can tolerate" - Moshe Edri

 AFTER SIGNING the Abraham Accords, then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of Bahrain (left) and UAE display their copies as then-US president Donald Trump looks on, at the White House, September 15, 2020.

They scale up so fast: a misty-eyed Tel Aviv watches its start-ups grow

A new report uncovers the record-breaking nature of Tel Aviv’s start-up industry, which has begun scaling up in a major way

 Tel Aviv scale-up cycle

Israel ranks 1st in digital quality of life with world’s most affordable internet

According to a report by SurfShark, Israel has claimed the #1 place in overall scoring for digital quality of life.

Coming soon: Internet domain names in Hebrew

Shufersal opens Israel's first autonomous grocery store

The new 1,080 square foot grocery store will allow consumers to skip the lines after shopping, charging them for their items digitally instead.

  Shufersal's first fully autonomous store cuts the need to stand in line entirely.

Israel is driving digital transformation with tech - comment

The Israeli tech ecosystem has grown on a foundation established by a strong understanding of digital transformation and the power it has to increase the scalability of start-ups.

A CYBER hotline facility, part of Israel’s hi-tech innovative sector

Pilot Nation: Why Israeli Startups Should Test Their Tech at Home, Not Abroad

In order for Israeli technology to get out there, it needs to be tested and perfected - and the best place to do that is in Israel itself. Unfortunately, though, many Israeli startups don’t do that.

 Ravin's platform lets users scan a car for damage in as little as 30 seconds.