
Climate-tech investments in Israel beat the trend
New report shows Israel’s climate-tech sector remains stable and globally trusted, despite war, economic strain and a global drop in investment.

New report shows Israel’s climate-tech sector remains stable and globally trusted, despite war, economic strain and a global drop in investment.

A new report highlights the progress made in women’s high-tech education and workforce participation, and the challenges yet to be faced.

And what the heck is bio-convergence, anyway? It’s where biology, engineering and artificial intelligence converge.

The superconducting computer is set to push Israel to the forefront of the global race to dominate the field of quantum technology.

With the highest percentage of AI specialists in its workforce, Israel is putting millions into attracting even more experts.

Inspired by the tech giant’s plant to acquire Wiz.ai, international investors may follow Google back to Israel, according to Innovation Authority’s CEO Dror Bin.

Eretz Angels will support startups in agricultural value chains, water, energy, health, biotech, recycling, smart manufacturing and more.

Israel now ranks third globally in the world for GenAI development and needs continued investment to stay ahead of the competition.

The move represents a vote of confidence from the social media giant in Israel’s ripe AI potential.

In 2023, Israel saw a record number of 15 new alternative protein startups, bringing the total to over 80 active companies.

Israel Innovation Authority hopes to foster stability amid economic fluctuations and attract $700 million from institutional investors.

Israel Innovation Authority CEO must decide when and how to intervene when a high-tech startup falters, and when to lead when he sees potential.

While women’s participation in R&D is growing, there is still room to improve women’s role in high-tech.

Pharma startup Orsight sets its sights on preserving vision in patients with AMD.

Artificial intelligence is hugely beneficial but terrible things can occur, says Ziv Katzir, head of the National Program for AI at Israel Innovation Authority.