
BeeHero, Copprint make the Cleantech Global Top 100
Cleantech Group received 25,435 nominations from over 65 countries for the 2024 list.
Abigail Klein Leichman, a writer and associate editor at ISRAEL21c from August 2010 until her retirement in March 2024, moved to Israel in 2007. She has freelanced for a variety of newspapers and periodicals since 1984.

Cleantech Group received 25,435 nominations from over 65 countries for the 2024 list.

Owned by a Druze war widow, Noor restaurant proudly converted its kitchen under rabbinic supervision so it could serve Jewish soldiers and evacuees.

Report estimates private funding for Israeli tech in 2023 reaching nearly $10 billion.

The 1950s draining of Lake Hula was a huge environmental mistake. Now, a photo exhibit celebrates the 20th anniversary of the successful reversal of the damage.

Tech4Animals Lab in Haifa develops AI-powered analysis of video, sensor and audio data to determine animals’ physical pain and emotional states.

Addressing the need for gender-separated higher education in the southern haredi community, consortium will open degree programs to women first.

Art/tourism project in coastal Holon transforms public bomb shelters into an inviting part of the city’s network of story parks inspired by child literature.

Cyclists in US, Spain, France, UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Argentina, Belgium and more to take part in #ridetobringthemhomenow calling for release of Hamas hostages.

Unprecedented inter-governmental collaboration seeks to boost nationwide entrepreneurship and high-tech employment in the periphery.

Two Gaza-area farms join with agricultural robotics startup to restart and upgrade their operations despite having suffered personal loss and injury.

Scientists say detecting radio waves emitted by hydrogen gas from the cosmic dark ages could lead to new info about the building blocks of space.

Ashdod hospital gives EyeControl system to soldiers unable to speak due to severe head injuries.

Two Israeli companies team up to bring a new level of sustainability to the highly polluting textile industry.

Startup’s powdered aquafaba promotes the circular economy by turning a factory byproduct into a functional raw material for the food industry.

Solomon Souza, renowned for his shutter portraits in Machane Yehuda completed eight years ago, creates a new project in honor of its centenary.