
Q3 tech sector report shows welcome signs of stabilization
Israeli high-tech companies raised $1.676 billion in the third quarter of 2023 — 14% less than Q2, but almost no change compared to Q1.

Israeli high-tech companies raised $1.676 billion in the third quarter of 2023 — 14% less than Q2, but almost no change compared to Q1.

Version Bravo business accelerator for operational veterans of these two elite naval units builds on their mutual affinity and skillsets.

Seminar attracts mainly students without previous exposure to anything Israel-related, eager to learn and apply lessons from Israel’s startup success.

After four successful cohorts in Israel, FemForward expands to young women in junior high-tech positions in MENA region, mentoring for advancement.

New gadget helps therapeutic or recreational cannabis users measure, monitor and customize their smoke sessions for better results.

Lightricks’ image- and video editing empire rode the mobile wave. Now the next wave in the creator economy is presenting entirely new possibilities for disruption.

Takwin Ventures is the only VC firm dedicated to investing in startups with at least one Arab Israeli cofounder.

Israel Innovation Authority report has good news and bad news. Here are some highlights.

Portal lets employees search thousands of available workspaces, book within a predetermined budget and invite coworkers or clients to join them.

Travel business software platform handles management, creation and sales with automated tools for tour professionals.

The combined following of presenters and attendees at Nas Summit was in the hundreds of millions, probably setting a record in Israel for most influencers in one place at one time.

It crashed and burned big time, but the well-funded Israeli company that tried a battery-swapping model still managed to blaze a trail for today’s electric vehicle sector.

Global event focuses on the shared challenges across the Middle East and Africa and the way in which they impact women’s lives and opportunities.

These 88 companies have combined to create 61,858 direct jobs worldwide, according to the United States-Israel Business Alliance.

Joint declaration set to facilitate cooperation with Israeli research entities and identify relevant tech innovations.