
10 Israeli startups going to UN climate confab in Egypt
The chosen companies will help position Israel as a global leader in the climate-tech field and serve as inspiration for innovators in this growing sector.

The chosen companies will help position Israel as a global leader in the climate-tech field and serve as inspiration for innovators in this growing sector.

As the world population grows and resources dwindle, Dganit Vered of Smart Agro Fund talks about how Israeli technology can help overcome the biggest problems facing agriculture.

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

Rising food and water insecurity, and chemical-resistant bugs and weeds, are driving a movement to grow crops naturally with the help of technology.

Groundwork BioAg’s Rootella gives farmers higher yield while saving on water and fertilizers.