
US firefighters and police turn to an Israeli app to save lives
Originally designed as a racing game for drone enthusiasts, Edgybees’ AR app is now a vital technology for the emergency services in times of disaster.

Originally designed as a racing game for drone enthusiasts, Edgybees’ AR app is now a vital technology for the emergency services in times of disaster.

Kit shows you how to assemble the little DART plane and start doing spins, lazy 8s, scissors and hammerheads.

Israeli company Flytrex has developed a system that allows its customers to operate an entire fleet of drones remotely.

Israel continues to produce an impressive number of highly successful tech companies for a country with a population of fewer than 9 million people.

‘The megatrend in this world is electric, connected and autonomous. That put Israel in the center because those are things we are really good at.’

Whether it’s cybersecurity, drones or medical marijuana, the tiny nation of Israel is at the forefront of some of the most important technological developments in the world.

The insects spread their wings only after leaping, rotating and reversing direction in midair, Israeli researchers say.

Drones, autonomous vehicles, finance, augmented reality, medical devices and mHealth are among fields in which Israel is coming on strong.

Some 1,600 architects around the globe are using this Israeli tech to reconstruct 3D building models and cut down follow-up time in the office.

Israeli startups take first and second place in the final round of Chinese-led $1.5 million tech competition.

Transwheel units, using GPS to help them navigate and alert recipients that packages are on the way, could be grouped to carry larger items.

Flytrex Sky ‘personal courier’ drone can bring you the keys you left at home, a sandwich for lunch or even your medicine.

Sensilize provides drone-enabled color imaging of fields as well as interpreted maps to enable optimal agricultural decisions.

The sky is the limit for Israeli technologies that enable UAVs to help us take aerial photos, fight fires, dust crops and a whole lot of other cool stuff.

Latvian sports drone uses Stratasys 3D printing technology to change the world of extreme sports.