
Israeli companies add $7.3 billion to Florida’s economy
Israeli founded companies are helping to fuel Florida’s economic boom, creating more than 26,000 jobs according to a new study by the United States-Israel Business Alliance.

Israeli founded companies are helping to fuel Florida’s economic boom, creating more than 26,000 jobs according to a new study by the United States-Israel Business Alliance.

SmartAID deploys solar power units and communication systems to communities hit by Hurricane Helene, even as Hurricane Milton batters the region.

ElliQ is now offered for free to people 60 and older in Broward County, and is being piloted in Miami-Dade County.

Seminar attracts mainly students without previous exposure to anything Israel-related, eager to learn and apply lessons from Israel’s startup success.

This is the largest commercial autonomous drone project in the world and the first using such drones in an urban setting for infrastructure checks.

‘The people we are dealing with are emotionally destroyed,’ says local first response leader trained by Israel’s Magen David Adom.

IDF Home Front Command, United Hatzalah flew to Surfside to assist in search-and-rescue and psychological support following the disaster.

BlueGreen Water Technologies’ Lake Guard Oxy pellets will stop harmful algae blooms in Lake Okeechobee from reaching the state’s waterways.

Hospital Tampa is the latest US health center to adopt the Israeli-made technology that helps avoid adverse patient events.