
A new low-tech innovation for emergency squad communication
Web-based automated dialing solution enables civil defense units to communicate with each other during emergencies without relying on the Internet.

Web-based automated dialing solution enables civil defense units to communicate with each other during emergencies without relying on the Internet.

With demand for cybersecurity services booming, Israelis play a prominent global role in keeping data and identities safe.

Participants came to help counter the war’s economic disruption, volunteer and meet with entrepreneurs, officials, soldiers, refugees, hostage family.

Eugene Koonin was among few international academics who accepted an invitation to a conference in Israel, making time to volunteer in the process.

Navina, QuantHealth, AIVF chosen among the most promising digital health startups of 2023.

The Israeli company specializes in scalable AI platforms that help organizations tackle challenging data problems.

Workers in all sectors blamed their burnout on intense workloads (47%), toxic company culture (39%) and pressure from managers (41%).

Sheba Medical Center chooses two Israeli inventions to pilot in its new expanded rehab ward, with potential global benefits.

Security forces and emergency response volunteers simulate a mass casualty incident that included extricating people from a home hit by rockets.

200+ volunteers from tech community speedily develop GenAI and computer vision-based solutions to address new challenges presented by the war.

MeMed BV wins Medica trade fair’s startup competition, highlighting the product’s value in fighting antibiotic overuse and resistance.

A survey by MIGAL found that Israeli agriculture suffered a 35% drop in production, with farmers in the Gaza border region affected the most.

Descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel staged a candle-lighting ceremony and prayed for Hamas hostages and IDF soldiers on the frontlines.

One out of every six startups founded in 2022 is a climate technology company.

University of Haifa’s poll finds levels of PTSD, depression, anxiety and stress reported by the respondents point to a major mental health crisis.