
Despite war and tension, Israeli high-tech had a great year
Even in the face of intense regional and geopolitical conflict, Israel’s tech sector demonstrated extraordinary growth in 2024.

Even in the face of intense regional and geopolitical conflict, Israel’s tech sector demonstrated extraordinary growth in 2024.

AI firms now account for 30% of the nation’s 7,000-plus startups but are bringing in 47% of all investment.

This year’s winners are clean tech startups BaTTeRi, Electriq, Envomed, Filo Systems, Nemo Nanomaterials, TIGI and Biotic.

Report estimates private funding for Israeli tech in 2023 reaching nearly $10 billion.

Start-Up Nation Central report shows that despite ongoing challenges, ‘Israeli Tech Delivers #NoMatterWhat.’

New sector map details companies in energy production, distribution, storage, hydrogen solutions, waste-to-energy, carbon capture, cyber solutions.

Global event focuses on the shared challenges across the Middle East and Africa and the way in which they impact women’s lives and opportunities.

New map shows Israeli startups with world-leading expertise in energy transition, carbon tech, transportation and logistics, cleaner industry tech, food & land use, and water solutions.

After record investments in 2021, and the first half of 2022, Israel’s high-tech industry returned to long-term averages in the second half of 2022, except in the agri-food-tech sector.

As international travel returns to pre-pandemic levels, Israeli companies can offer the aviation industry technologies for greater carbon neutrality.

The Gulf country, offering low operating costs and significant labor subsidies, seeks startups that can advance Bahrain’s technology, economy and employment.

Study on human capital in Israel’s high-tech field shows nearly double the number of open positions than before the pandemic.

Israel has excellent innovation foundations, now it’s time for a pivot or spinoff to take advantage of this decade’s most significant business opportunity.

Start-Up Nation Central has decided to make this global challenge a key focus sector and to grow the Israeli climate-tech ecosystem.

Climate Solutions Prize to be awarded to researchers, scientists and startups to help them commercialize their innovations.