
Where to catch an Israeli startup pitch
In the Israeli startup ring, it all begins with the pitch night. Looking to give a pitch or find an investment? Read on.

In the Israeli startup ring, it all begins with the pitch night. Looking to give a pitch or find an investment? Read on.

Israel’s IDE Technologies, already a market leader, will construct ship-based desalination operations in Japan to offset water shortages.

Israel’s BioFishency provides a plug-and-play product to cut down on water usage and produce healthier fish. A beta site is to be set up in Jericho.

Israeli university experiments with coffee waste on rooftop garden. Will the plants get a buzz?

Israeli startups get nurtured and mentored in UpWest Labs, a Silicon Valley high-tech accelerator founded just for them.

At Campus TLV for Moms, enterprising young mothers learn business tips from the pros while nursing, burping and changing their babies.

Israeli industrial design student keeps disabled turtle afloat with a revolutionary artificial flipper.

Israeli-engineered lilies associated with the Annunciation encounter between Mary and the angel Gabriel, are now blooming just in time for Easter.

TestFairy helps app developers assess how their product performs on thousands of different types of Android mobile devices.

Folding cars and scooters, a cardboard bike, a no-impact wheel and a ‘floating’ rapid transit system are here or soon to appear in Israel.

Israeli startup provides feline fanciers a high-tech way to adore, photograph, play with and feed their pets even when they aren’t at home.

ISRAEL21c scouts out the most exciting advances on display at NanoIsrael 2014 in Tel Aviv, an event that drew thousands from 30 countries.

ISRAEL21c tours the ancient port city to see how the already popular seaside tourist stop is getting more attractive by the day.

Introducing Naztech, the first high-tech venture accelerator exclusively for Israel’s Arab community.

Though Israel is in the throes of the worst drought in its history, smart planning averted a crisis. The same tactics could help California.