Technology Innovation
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.
The next evolution of technology transfer - opinion
India at 80: Young, progressive, and forging a special partnership with Israel - opinion
Ethiopia, US reinforce commitment to partner on cross-sectional issues - opinion
Israeli cybersecurity firm Vega launches open AI threat detection standard
Vega publicly released the framework through DetectionSkills.io and GitHub ahead of Black Hat USA 2026 in Las Vegas, where the company is demonstrating the technology.
Welfare Ministry and Sheba to establish $25 million innovation arm
The ARC Welfare initiative aims to streamline the work of more than 120,000 employees, address heavy workloads, and commercialize patents developed within the system.
Israel on track to record year in public deals with 30 IPOs, $4.1 billion raised, report reveals
In total, 325 deals were made between public and private offerings, making 2026 the third-best year in the last decade, behind 2021 and 2022, according to a report by Grant Thornton Israel.
Israeli-designed Palace of Versailles extended reality installation set to launch
The new "Light of Liberty" installation allows visitors to walk next to historical figures in a simulated eighteenth-century environment.
Amidror warns Israel must innovate to prepare for next war after drone defense ‘failure’
Speaking at a conference in Jerusalem, Amidror said technological superiority has driven recent IDF achievements but warned that every victory must be followed by preparations for the next conflict.
Israel approves defense merger for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elta ahead of massive IPO
According to the Government Companies Authority's valuations, IAI could be listed at a valuation of 100 billion shekels, following a surge in 2025 sales to 7.8 billion dollars.
Near Lebanese border, Israeli tech reshapes how premium spirits are made
Verstill’s controlled systems let distillers craft custom aged flavors in weeks, not years
High-fidelity AI: Why professional creators are scaling beyond open-source lip-sync tools
Shekel squeeze: How offshore talent is keeping Israel's startup nation scaling upwards - interview
While reducing costs is one reason to hire offshore employees, ONE Offshore explained that most companies outsource to expand their teams.
The $38 billion MoU era is ending - What's next for US-Israel defense?
From MoUs to manufacturing, a new US-Israel defense model is taking shape