
What will 2021 bring Israel and its new Arab peace partners?
‘With each country, we have a different growth engine to develop mutual interests,’ says Israeli export official.

‘With each country, we have a different growth engine to develop mutual interests,’ says Israeli export official.

‘Companies now realize they can get better valuation on the stock market than in the private market,’ says TASE official after a record year for IPOs.

Continued working and schooling at home will influence every single area of our lives in 2021.

As funding totals near $10b, investment insiders explain the successes — and challenges — that 2020 brought for blue-and-white companies.

Fourth annual report on progress made by female entrepreneurs and business owners in 58 world economies cites Israel as overall best.

As cities between the coasts become tech centers, Tulsa, Oklahoma, will help Israeli startups with remote hiring and US market entry.

‘We want to position the Negev as a world center for desert-tech solutions,’ says head of innovation community arising in Beersheva.

Through October, 14 companies had conducted IPOs worth $650 million in Tel Aviv this year, with eight of those tech or innovation-focused startups.

From solar power and wearable tech to online gaming and cybersecurity, Israel’s varied tech industry lauded in international report.

Israel can help the UAE expose its tech startups to partners and investors in the West, while the UAE can be Israel’s gateway to Asia and the East.

Maniv Mobility makes first Israeli investment in an Emirates venture, enabling Fenix to launch electric scooter service across the Gulf.

Mine helps users discover what companies hold their personal data and submit a deletion request for services they no longer use.

With 41 Israeli-founded private companies worth $1 billion or more, the Startup Nation has finally entered the Scale-Up Nation era.

In 2020, Tipalti has surpassed $12 billion in annual transaction volume.

Guardicore’s Ola Sergatchov discusses being a high-tech exec, changes in cybersecurity and the integration of religious women into the Startup Nation.