
Anti-fraud startup Shield named a ‘visionary’ by Gartner
The company’s AI-powered platform allows financial institutions to detect fraud at the earliest stages and prevent cases from deteriorating.

The company’s AI-powered platform allows financial institutions to detect fraud at the earliest stages and prevent cases from deteriorating.

Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.

Impilo’s prototype platform scours medical records to pinpoint symptoms of unusual illnesses that are often overlooked by health systems.

In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, ISRAEL21c compiled a list of eight legendary Israeli women in the sciences.

As technology transforms the real-estate industry, prop-tech will become one of the defining forces of the 21st century economy.

By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

Keymakr exec identifies healthcare, agriculture, automotive, and energy/sustainability as the sectors where Israeli AI will shine brightly this year.

UVeye plans global expansion to meet soaring demand for automated vehicle inspection systems.

Pylon Medical offers a first-of-its-kind method to clean clogged neck arteries in the least invasive way possible, reducing complications.

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

This new machine learning technology could help farmers optimize harvest timing and improve the quality of the produce.

Lavaa Health’s platform can identify disease and hard-to-diagnose illnesses at the earliest stage, allowing doctors to quickly draw up efficient treatment plans.

Sequent says all previous initiatives that offered digital elections solutions lacked proper business models to be reliable and trusted.

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

Afimilk’s Synergy robots use 3D vision, micro-optics, micro-electronics, algorithms for spatial identification, and machine learning to do the job.