Israeli innovation
Robotican: Robots built for the front lines, and below them
From tunnels to missile-hit buildings, Robotican’s unmanned systems take soldiers out of danger.
Israel's defense tech revolution unleashed on the border
Israeli startup raises $36 million to build world's first ‘Iron Dome for drone swarms’
Israeli firms unveil new collaboration for drone‑detection tool
Snyk to lay off 90 employees
Snyk was founded by Israelis in the UK and the US, and in 2020 operated a development center in Israel with several hundred employees
The curse of being Israel's most valuable company
Tower's share price has jumped nearly 900% in the past five years, but less than 24 hours after reaching the top, the world's chip stocks plummeted, and Tower's share price tumbled 10.79%
Hegseth said America will remember. Israeli defense companies should too – opinion
Pete Hegseth says the US will remember which allies stood with America during Epic Fury. Israeli defense industry should remember too
Stratos Ventures debuts as US-Israeli defense‑tech fund with $50m. raised
“Defense tech isn’t the flavor of the month for us; we’ve been doing it for years,” Daniel Fouzailov told Defense & Tech by The Jerusalem Post
Anduril eyes former air force chief to head Israel operations
The innovative US military technology company wants Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amiram Norkin to lead local operations
Inside the IDF push to deploy smarter, faster robots across the frontlines
From robotic bulldozers to hybrid drone‑rovers, the IDF is rapidly expanding its autonomous ground fleet.
Israeli drone maker UVision targets $3.5 billion Nasdaq listing
UVision will publish an initial prospectus next month, ahead of completion of the move based on its first quarter financial report
Intel, Startup Nation Central name three Israeli start-ups as Edge AI Tech Challenge winners
Taking first place was Secondly, a startup founded by serial entrepreneur Adam Cohen Hillel, which is developing an AI assistant designed to maintain long-term memory of a user's preferences.
Former Austrian chancellor Kurz's Dream hits $3b. valuation in AI funding round
Dream raised $260 million in a new funding round, bringing its valuation to $3 billion and total capital raised to $412 million as governments race to control their own AI systems.
The US can debate AI integration, Israel has already operationalized it - opinion
The next American soldier saved by AI‑assisted targeting will owe that edge to an IDF unit Congress has never heard of.