Start-up

Israel pushes for deep tech start ups with Israel Innovation Authority’s new funding program

The Israel Innovation Authority will offer up to NIS 1 million more in funding through its startup fund to deep tech companies in the early stages of development.

 Semiconductor chips are seen on a circuit board of a computer in this illustration picture taken February 25, 2022.
The Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich

Smotrich launches NIS 1.6 billion aid plan for high-tech and exporters

The founders of NewCore

Cyber security company NewCore raises $66 million

The founders of Stratos Ventures, Daniel Fouzailov and Rotem Yehuda Kakon

A new fund will invest in defense startups


Jerusalem as our biotech capital: The city’s ascent as an innovation hub - opinion

Jerusalem's transformation is the outcome of long-term strategic policy, targeted public investment, and a thriving academic ecosystem.

 Jerusalem from above.

Fighting for Talent: Tel Aviv University Faculty Excellence Fund

TAU is working on bringing home the most driven, creative, and ambitious researchers

 New faculty recruit Dr. Amit Haim.

Nitrogen and olive flour-based air conditioner: Israeli start-ups in the face of climate crisis

Climate change presents major challenges, like improving agriculture for the food crisis and enhancing air conditioning. The Israeli innovation community is contributing solutions.

 External nitrogen-based air conditioning device

Will this Israeli startup ensure equal lives for the hearing impaired?

The groundbreaking technology company Deafinitely developed an innovative and revolutionary solution for translating digital content into sign language in real-time.

 Deafinitely

With smart hives: The startup fighting the rise in bee mortality

BeeHero launches an international initiative to tackle the dramatic decline in bee populations through the creation of a global network of smart hives.

 BeeHero

The AI revolution is coming soon to restaurants: Provides near-perfect accuracy

Start-up company Hi Auto raised $15M to expand AI ordering systems for drive-thrus. CEO: "Our goal is to become the default solution for fast food worldwide."

Restaurant.

Despite the war, we should invest in Israeli hi-tech - opinion

Israeli companies offer cutting-edge technologies with global potential, and investors know they will continue to create value even in times of uncertainty.

 THE WRITER, second from right, appears at a gathering last year, as LIP Ventures periodically brings Latin American investors to visit Israel for an up-close look at the Israeli ecosystem.

Another significant achievement for cybersecurity company Zero Networks

Zero Networks has received a 5-star rating for the second consecutive year in CRN's Partner Program Guide.

 Zero Networks

Revolution in the world of medicine? The Israeli startup expands its activity

RespirAI Medical, a digital health startup, is expanding its clinical activity to advance innovation in treating chronic respiratory diseases.

 Ofir Shachaf, Partner at the venture capital fund eHealth Ventures; RespirAI founders Nimrod Ben-Nun, CEO, and Asaf Gor, VP R&D; Talor Zakash, Partner at eHealth Ventures

Israeli startup AutonomyAI raises millions turning AI into full-time developers

"We're bringing a technological solution born in Israel that will allow companies to accelerate their development tenfold and focus on what truly matters," founder Arik Faingold said.

 A new Israeli startup has begun a new venture that will allow companies to hire an AI agent to join their development teams.