Innovation

Israeli company Cellebrite announces new AI innovations

The company, which worked on almost 1.5 million investigations with 7,000 customers during the last year, announced its Autumn 2025 Release.

Artificial Intelligence – Illustrative Image
Illustrative photo of a cyberattack.

BIRD Foundation approves $5.5 million in Israeli-US projects, gathers $14 million in total

Drone detecting hostile drones

Drone warfare is no trend, defense against them is battlefield imperative - analysis

The Jerusalem Post at the Osaka World Expo 2025.

‘Post’ visits Osaka World Expo 2025: Why Israel’s smaller role may have been a blessing in disguise


Israeli breakthrough: The technology that could save the planet from global warming

Innovative SolCold technology cools the environment without using energy. Israeli entrepreneurs are promoting it to companies and organizations - from wineries and breweries to the military.

Global warming: melting glaciers at the poles; snowstorms and freezing temperatures in other regions.

Scientists unveil nano technique that could transform clean energy and tech

The materials, known as MXenes, are made up of sheets only a few atoms thick, and they can interact with light in ways that could make future technologies faster, smaller, and more efficient.

Scanning electron microscope image of a MXene produced by HF etching of Ti3AlC2

Tens of millions invested: Bar-Ilan University launches world-class innovative R&D labs

NetZero Ventures and the National Energy Storage Institute launched labs at Bar-Ilan University to boost energy and climate tech development and commercialization with tens of millions invested.

Technion Labs

Israel’s Start-Up Nation under fire: How war is transforming innovation

The war caused disruption to Israel’s economy but it has also altered the very character of the innovation scene.

In January, Israel’s Ministry of Defense signed a multi-year contract with Semiconductor Devices valued at approximately $115 million (NIS 380 million).

Electricity from the air: The smart biometric lock that charges wirelessly

A collaboration between Wi-Charge and the Israeli company Kontrol has created the Kontrol BIO+, allowing you to enter your home or office using fingerprints, facial recognition, or an app.

Smart Biometric Lock.

Microsoft Israel R&D unveils AI tools for better meeting summaries and a smart health agent

At Microsoft Israel R&D’s AI Playground, new tools help users grasp missed meeting summaries, ask AI health questions, and analyze video in real time.

Microsoft AI Playground.

Mekorot CEO: Israel leads in water tech, expanding global projects in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan

At the Jerusalem Post diplomatic conference, Amit Lang praises AI-driven innovation, global projects, and Israel’s water security.

Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.

Israeli firm Commcrete raises $29m. in funding to revolutionize satellite communications

Commcrete is developing systems that overcome the challenges of traditional battlefield satellite communications.

Satellite in Space.

Breakthrough from Or Yehuda: Hair injection technology conquers China

Chinese company Cutia invested €2M in Or Yehuda start-up Hairstetics, which developed synthetic hair injection tech for women. The deal includes marketing rights in China.

Hairstetics Leading Team.

Building tomorrow, today: Jerusalem Post Washington Conference heads to Capitol Hill

From security to innovation, the 2025 Washington Conference highlights the shared challenges and opportunities shaping US–Israel relations.

Jerusalem Post Washington Conference

Sigalit Cohen-Baruch has been appointed CEO of Shahar-On Management Services Ltd.

The Association for Professional Advancement, and the "Shelcha" and "Shelcha for Retirees" consumer clubs.

Sigalit Cohen-Baruch - CEO of Shahar-On Management Services Ltd.