
12 impossible ideas that Israelis turned into reality
No mission is impossible for inventive Israelis who read ‘impossible’ as ‘I’m possible’ and don’t regard probable failure as a reason not to try.

No mission is impossible for inventive Israelis who read ‘impossible’ as ‘I’m possible’ and don’t regard probable failure as a reason not to try.

‘The industry is hard at work and the investors are still in the game.’ — Ofer Sela, partner in KPMG Somekh Chaikin’s technology group

Titanium Investments unveils its $50 million venture capital fund geared mainly to Israeli companies such as Feedvisor, Any.do and MUV Interactive.

Pop diva’s Grammy performance incorporated Intel Haifa’s RealSense 3D vision technology with holography and robotics.

By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth $19 billion, and Israeli companies play a major part in reaching that goal.

Put MUV Interactive’s disruptive new Bird wearable device on your finger to put all the power in your hands.

MUV Interactive’s trailblazing Bird wearable will turn every surface into a touchable interactive screen through motion, touch and voice.

ISRAEL21c was in Washington for the AIPAC Policy Conference, where 16,000 delegates met Israeli innovators featured on our site.
Israeli-made PocketPrinter takes Computer Accessories award at prestigious Las Vegas event.

ISRAEL21c rounds up the top super-cool technological advances from Israeli companies that you should keep an eye on next year.