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IDF Unit 8200 Alumni Association uses network to drive Israeli innovation, start-ups
The event comes as artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping the technology sector and forcing companies and professionals to adapt to new realities.
Anthropic in talks to acquire Israeli AI startup Decart for $6 billion
'Whether you like it or not': The Israeli VC on who's really buying Israeli tech
From start-up nation to scale-up nation: A blueprint for Israel’s $1 trillion economy - opinion
What investors are looking for in Israel's next generation of startups
Gil Ben-Artzi discusses how AI is changing startup investing, where Israel's competitive advantage lies, and why founders need more than a strong product to succeed in the US
'Deals happen outside meetings': Hakibbutz unveils first Israeli startup home in New York City
"We didn't want to build just another office space. We wanted to create a place that people and companies genuinely want to be part of," said Amir Wolner, Founder and CEO of Hakibbutz.
Ben-Gurion third in the world for graduates' odds of founding a unicorn
Stanford University study: Ben-Gurion University graduates have the highest chance in Israel of founding a unicorn company, and rank third among institutions worldwide.
'Whether you like it or not': The market Israeli startups keep leaving on the table
Israeli founders may look first to America, but Eran Westman says Europe offers major opportunities for companies willing to enter early and think locally.
Malaysia vows explusion of Israelis found in the country amid investigations into Tech community
Malaysia has no diplomatic relations with Israel and does not permit Israeli passport holders to enter the country without special government approval.
Israel shifts toward ‘Defense-Tech Nation’ as start-ups surge to $3b. in funding
New data shows defense-tech firms dominating Israel’s hi-tech investment, with start-up funding tripling year-on-year.
Israel isn’t losing to Europe. It’s simply not showing up - opinion
The question is no longer whether Israel has something to offer. In a global economy, what never meets a market never becomes impactful.
A 2,267% surge in demand for this profession
Globally, the demand for Claude Code experts jumped by 938%, but in Israel, the numbers are even sharper with a surge of 2,267% within just half a year.
Axon Vision links its AI system with Czech radar to spot drone threats
The system was tested against representative drone scenarios, including detection, tracking, and dynamic target movement, and demonstrated stable performance.
How Israeli start-ups are helping ships navigate a contested Hormuz - opinion
Cheap Iranian drones and GPS jamming have choked the world's most vital oil route. A handful of Israeli start-ups think they can help ships find a way through