
Resilience fund for Israeli tech makes initial investments
$50 million fund to support startups directly affected by the war or developing solutions related to it across multiple verticals.

$50 million fund to support startups directly affected by the war or developing solutions related to it across multiple verticals.

Judges chose LivePerson, Lili, Edgybees, Immunai, D-ID, Overwolf, K Health, Infarm, Empathy, Cheq, Groundwork BioAg among most innovative companies.

Edgybees’ augmented reality overlays real-time data over videos taken by drones over the disaster scenes, aiding faster and more accurate planning.

Las Vegas, here they come! Dozens of Israeli companies are strutting their tech stuff at the annual international showcase for consumer electronics, which starts today. We pick out 27 to watch.

Israel has become a powerhouse in the development of military UAVs and, increasingly, commercial UAVs and technologies. We take a look at some of the most exciting.

A crowd of 18,000 at AIPAC Policy Conference sees the reality behind the headlines taking place every day in Israeli streets, hospitals and groves.

Cybersecurity, fintech, biomed, robotics, software, AI and AR companies received investments this month.

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.