
10 Israeli deep-tech startups enter new Intel accelerator
The early-stage startups will benefit from a three-month partnership with the semiconductor giant and other multinational corporations.

The early-stage startups will benefit from a three-month partnership with the semiconductor giant and other multinational corporations.

Investors David Citron and Alan Buch found TBD VC, planning to back Israeli startups and help discharged soldiers enter tech careers.

Israeli founded companies are helping to fuel Florida’s economic boom, creating more than 26,000 jobs according to a new study by the United States-Israel Business Alliance.

Mylo isn’t the first dating app to use AI. But other apps use it to retain subscribers while Mylo uses it to make connections, says founder.

CEO of Creation-Space and its Space Venture innovation hub says Israel has an opportunity in the economy developing beyond the Earth’s orbit.

Metatron N.R.G. says its miniature device using a unique form of nuclear fusion could revolutionize the world of clean, affordable energy.

Google’s buyout of Wiz may no longer be happening, but it’s a good opportunity to explore the top 15 largest acquisitions in Israel’s history.

The pioneering AI-driven healthcare solutions were selected by Dangoor Health-Tech Academy and will work closely with its UK partners.

Limited-edition Jovari hypercar will allow owners to customize design elements and get perks like AI-driven engine sounds and a built-in bike rack.

Israeli innovations shine at the world’s biggest consumer electronics trade show, including auto tech, digital health, food tech, robotics and more.

Nobify uses AI and flailing water hoses to keep birds away from fish farms and floating solar panels.

Ashdod Port launches tech hub to find supply-chain solutions

A tough year of war didn’t stop the acquisitions and exits in Israel’s high-tech industry. Here’s a look at the top ten highest-value deals in 2024.

OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

Former NBA baller Omri Casspi has launched his second VC fund, this time focused on cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence.