
Israeli cybertech is bracing for AI and quantum threats
As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

QuamCore breakthrough dramatically reduces size, energy consumption and cost of quantum computers, unlocking practical applications across industries.

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

Meet 4 of Israel’s 20-plus quantum computing startups and get a quick explainer on what quantum computing even is.

Horizon testbed will have capacity for multiple quantum computers, with Quantum Machines and Rigetti Computing to supply components for first system.

Rise OurCrowd Exponential plans to invest millions of dollars into 20 to 30 Israeli deep-tech startups with potential to grow in the Asian market.

Classiq cooperates with NVIDIA and Rolls-Royce to design and simulate the world’s largest quantum computing circuit for computational fluid dynamics.

Science advocates reach hundreds of thousands of Israelis each month and don’t shy away from all the hard topics – evolution, climate change and cats.

New hybrid accelerated/quantum computing system and new supercomputing cloud service have blue-and-white elements.

The new year finds the world at the crux of evolution, with climate-tech disciplines topping the list, says chief of the Israel Innovation Authority.

Despite coming late to the game, Israel could leapfrog to rival the world’s main quantum players, experts predict.

The center will house a full-stack quantum computer on which to run direct computations and will provide R&D services to the innovation ecosystem.

Sexy logistics and a fuller pivot to virtual life are among trends accelerated by Covid, say OurCrowd Global Investor Summit speakers.

Bar-Ilan’s Beena Kalisky is working with researchers in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden on the groundbreaking project.

Technion findings describe first observation of thermal, quantum ‘Hawking radiation’ in any system.