
23 of the Israeli startups making a stir at CES 2023
From A (Agwa) to Z (Zooz), Israel makes a consistently strong showing at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show.
Brian has been a journalist and high-tech entrepreneur for over 25 years. He combines this expertise for ISRAEL21c as he writes about hot new local startups, pharmaceutical advances, scientific discoveries, culture, the arts and daily life in Israel. He loves hiking the country with his family (and blogging about it). Originally from California, he lives in Jerusalem with his wife and three children.

From A (Agwa) to Z (Zooz), Israel makes a consistently strong showing at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show.

A US-Israeli startup uses AI and computer vision to provide surgeons and surgeons-in-training with invaluable highlights and insights that could save lives.

Report predicts data breaches will cost $5 million each by 2023 as phishing and malware increase dramatically.

Could 2023 be the year that Israeli innovation reaches truly stratospheric heights?

Abraham Accords eSports Peace Games to be held in Tel Aviv in January.

An Israeli company is developing a minimally invasive procedure to fix heart valve insufficiency when a replacement isn’t necessary.

Snappy is used by Fortune 100 companies including Uber, Facebook, Salesforce and Microsoft. Now it’s available for individuals too.

Unique stem cell system from Israel is expected to contribute to the development of drugs adapted to men and women.

Modular, portable robotic pizza kitchens will help big chains cut costs, ramp up production and improve safety and consistency.

Vision is to turn Israel into a world leader in autonomous public transport pilots enabling Israeli companies to become global leaders in this sector.

Guided by sensors, AI and electromagnetic navigation, Envue avoids the dangerous misplacement of feeding tubes in the lungs.

Find out why Israel has taken a leading position in the flying car space, and when to expect these vehicles to be airborne.

An Israeli startup plans to upcycle excess carbon into useful products such as building material and even detergent.

Ben-Gurion University professor suggests producing electricity day or night via PV arrays installed around a 360-degree ring close to a lunar pole.

Israel’s Zooz Power is piloting its system for fast charging electric vehicles in places where the power grid cannot handle multiple cars at once.