
The startup helping keep construction workers safe
Jerusalem company wants to end to the global tragedy of work accidents by harnessing the power of AI for better decision-making.

Jerusalem company wants to end to the global tragedy of work accidents by harnessing the power of AI for better decision-making.

A 360-degree, helmet-mounted camera captures data from around building site, which AI translates into actionable construction insights.

Precast, zero-cement building blocks from locally sourced material are as strong as concrete but save 80% on CO2 emissions and 90% on energy.

Royal Bournemouth Hospital’s new building for maternity, pediatrics, emergency and critical care is using Buildots’ technology for greater efficiency.

An Israeli startup’s noninvasive technology uses AI and sensors to show subterranean infrastructure, helping to curb danger and damage.

SiteAware documents every stage of new construction – core, shell or interior – using drones, on-site cameras or people on the ground.

New report shows 1,200 Israeli companies already in the climate-tech sector, with fastest growth in alternative proteins and green construction.

Innovation-focused multinationals look to Israel to put more intelligence into the industry processes.

Now under development in northern Israel by a brother-led startup, the IntSite crane will be powered by computer vision, machine- and deep learning.

Construction Innovation Zone initiative aims to infuse real-estate development and construction with Israeli-style startup innovation.

An Arab-Israeli group is recycling traditional Arabic construction techniques for keeping a house cool in summer, warm in winter.
A new solar window from Israel can generate power, reduce energy consumption and let in daylight, promising a green revolution to the construction industry.