
11 startups trying to solve the world’s traffic problems
Smart solutions for tackling the root causes of the horrific traffic gridlocking the world’s cities.

Smart solutions for tackling the root causes of the horrific traffic gridlocking the world’s cities.

Partnership with WeWALK enables vision-impaired Moovit app users anywhere to get real-time bus and train information, navigation guidance.

As part of our 20th anniversary celebration, we find out what happened to some of the most promising startups we featured in our early days.

Israel’s largest private-sector employer to open new R&D center in Haifa, and take on 1,000 more employees.

Joining Intel and its Israeli subsidiary Mobileye, Moovit will advance Mobility-as-a-Service and the global adoption of autonomous transportation.

Prompted by coronavirus crisis, Israeli urban transit app helps companies transform unused vehicle fleets into on-demand service.

Moovit’s new iOS augmented-reality feature, Way Finder, provides better walking navigation and location assistance. The story behind it is a fun one.

‘Israel has become a global powerhouse in automotive and mobility technology, building on the success of such standouts as Waze and Mobileye.’

Pilot program lets millions of users find rides together. Moovit also partners with Microsoft, Aira to upgrade transit info for users with low vision.

The Israeli public-transport app is now used by 520 million commuters in 3,000 cities in 92 countries, in 45 languages.

Cybersecurity, fintech, biomed, robotics, software, AI and AR companies received investments this month.

World’s #1 transit app to blend its 1 billion daily data points into Mobileye’s driver-safety and navigation system for autonomous vehicles.

Celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher and Serena Williams, Jay-Z and Will.i.am put their dollars into cool Israeli technology.

ISDS, LiveU, Eros-B, Pointer Telocation, Moovit, RideOn, Motionize, BriefCam, SayVU take their technology to the world’s biggest stage.

In the ever-growing mobile space, Israel stands out as a leader and can be expected to get even more prominent in coming years, say experts.