
7 awesome Israeli inventions that will change our lives
Did you know that there’s a machine that turns air into water? And a technology that allows cars to drive on their own? It all happens in Israel!

Did you know that there’s a machine that turns air into water? And a technology that allows cars to drive on their own? It all happens in Israel!

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

Applitools, Cybereason, Dynamic Yield, OrCam, Prospera, Twiggle and Workey lauded for outstanding artificial intelligence technologies.

MyMe is a clip-on wellness and personal assistant device that receives, decodes and categorizes video and audio input (without making you look silly).

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

As BGU devotes a day to R&D designed to improve the quality of life of people with visual disabilities, here’s a review of recent Israeli innovations for the blind.

A new Israeli business accelerator is the world’s first exclusively for startups with products and services for people with disabilities.

‘I think a lot of the wearables will come out of Israel,’ predicts Robert Scoble, one of America’s most highly regarded tech evangelists.

Intel to use Israeli technology to help its emotion- and gesture-reading camera system – report.

Israel has more serial entrepreneurs per capita than any other nation. ISRAEL21c uncovers some surprising motivating factors pushing them to succeed.

A selection of companies previously featured on ISRAEL21c traveled to Washington to wow the largest gathering of America’s pro-Israel community.

A new medical device for the blind, mouthwatering goodies, and a new ‘Postcard From Israel’ travel series won over YouTube viewers in 2013.

OrCam is based on artificial intelligence and special algorithms built into a tiny computer that clips onto your eyeglasses.