
The hearing aid hidden in your glasses
Nuance Hearing working with global eyewear giant to make efficient and economic hearing aids that fit invisibly into your glasses.

Nuance Hearing working with global eyewear giant to make efficient and economic hearing aids that fit invisibly into your glasses.

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

Generative AI language model translates survivors’ recollections of the attacks, which are published online to ensure they will never be lost.

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.

In the near future, your car could tell you that you are in no state to drive, and prevent you from doing so.

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

Hundreds of thousands of people suffer from facial paralysis each year, and until now there was no solution for the inability to blink.

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

Daughter of deaf parents is on a mission to get the watch to as many hearing-impaired Israelis as possible.

An online quiz by Winest helps users find a match from a wide variety of wines handpicked by a sommelier and the bottle you’ll love the most can be delivered.

The world is moving quickly towards electric vehicles, but many challenges lie ahead. We talked to EV experts about what the future holds and the Israeli companies making a difference.

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

Computer vision solution detects pupil dilation, blink rate, gaze direction to judge if drivers are distracted or drowsy, and sends safety alerts.

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.