
20 reasons to be hopeful at the end of 2024
Yes, it may have been one of the worst years in Israeli history, but many great things happened in 2024 and it’s time to celebrate those achievements.

Yes, it may have been one of the worst years in Israeli history, but many great things happened in 2024 and it’s time to celebrate those achievements.

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

From concerts to soccer games, Ubeya helps big venues keep tabs on thousands of workers and lets the workers message each other and their employer.

Israel is a powerhouse in medical innovation. We’ve chosen a dozen standouts from a field with many game-changing candidates.

Icebow’s mass-produced Joice Cubes can be imprinted with detailed images containing optical reflection properties that make them shine in the dark.

Israeli AI startup, FireDome, inspired by Iron Dome anti-missile system, can detect and suppress wildfires.

Nym’s AI-powered platform automatically translates notes from patient charts into diagnostic and billing charge codes, without human intervention.

With new funding 0f $16m, Israeli startup Discure aims to transform degenerative disc disease treatment using innovative implant technology.

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

New company in Tel Aviv builds large language models that accelerate research and remove guesswork for biotech and pharma businesses.

Add a special touch to your Hanukkah and Christmas presents for friends and family by sourcing them from Israel, while not breaking the bank.
Our data is everywhere. Scrubbing it from the face of the Internet can be a tricky proposition depending on the laws where you live.

Epic Cleantec, Houzz, Pangea Biomed, Verbit and WSC Sports chosen for technologies that have a profound effect on various industries.

TextRe has developed a unique process of repurposing synthetic fabrics into material that can be used in vehicles, electronics or home decor.

The company’s purchase of Israeli data management developer Own marks Salesforce’s second Israeli acquisition this year.