Mega Israeli funding rounds continue despite market jitters
Five companies disclosed funding rounds of at least $100 million last month.
Five companies disclosed funding rounds of at least $100 million last month.

Vayyar Care is a camera-free wall-mounted sensor solution that provides round-the-clock protection for seniors living at home.

Four Israeli companies won CES Innovation Awards and many more introduced their cutting-edge technologies at the world’s top show of its kind. Here are the best.

Europe’s 100 Hottest Startups 2018 includes a list of 10 in Tel Aviv that stand out in the eyes of this influential Condé Nast publication.

Watergen, Utilis, Innoviz and others listed among 61 of the world’s most promising technology pioneers. Israel has second most companies on the list.

The typical reaction Raviv Melamed gets when he tells people about the product he’s working on is one of shock.

Video streaming cybersecurity, social music, wireless charging, satellite technology and many other Israeli innovations on display in Barcelona.

Sensors are in your future, from cancer detection to self-driving cars, and Israel’s Vayyar hopes to have a hand in many of them.

No more canaries in mines: Today’s sensors provide key information on everything from digital health to airport safety.