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‘Spiral is trying help people feel connected, to make the world a better place by being more socially responsible.’

‘Spiral is trying help people feel connected, to make the world a better place by being more socially responsible.’

Startup Genome names TAU as the only non-American university in its top 10 list of schools whose alumni are active in the global startup scene.

New report notes growing venture investment, acquisitions of Israeli companies, Israeli-founded unicorns and public companies in Silicon Valley, and corporate and binational R&D.

‘I want any teenager with problems to know that life doesn’t end with school,’ says Shilo Ben Zeev. ‘If you push your dream and don’t give up, you can do a lot.’

Israel-based online freelancer platform inaugurates business accelerator that provides Black entrepreneurs with funding, mentoring and training.

Snyk, Papaya, Melio are just some of the Israeli companies that closed investment rounds of at least $100 million in the past month.

Ravit Ram Bar-Dea, founder of digital health startup Well-Beat, will represent Israel in the TiE Women Entrepreneurship Competition in October.

Ahead of the first anniversary of the Abraham Accords, we’re looking at the most interesting deals reached to date – shoes and rare birds included.

Three Israeli companies closed investment rounds of at least $100 million in the past month.

From Sweden to Singapore, trading volumes plummet when moms and dads take time from jobs to accompany kids on first day of school.

Israeli digital health companies raised $1 billion in the first half of 2021, topping the amount invested in all of 2020.

Business, governmental and academic ties are blossoming between Israel and the UAE a year after normalization began.

With this new technology, you can “try on” clothes without ever leaving the comfort of your own home.

Miri Newcome and Chaya Ben-Baruch made each other’s dreams come true by starting a social business that produces lip balms, candles and honey.

Another strong month for investment in Israeli companies, as 7 firms raise at least $100 million each for a cumulative $1.2 billion.