Israel Start-Up Nation
Israel must reverse the loss of its top scientists and doctors - opinion
The loss of Israeli scientists abroad carries a high strategic cost; reversing brain drain is key to preserving national excellence.
Israel leads in tech innovation, not in gender inclusion - opinion
Breaking barriers: Israeli women expand opportunities in STEM and hi-tech
Development from the shelter: Israeli company reveals new AI motor launched amid Iranian missiles
Israeli company gets FDA approval for seizure-treating injector
Manufactured in Jerusalem, the EpiPen-style autoinjector is meant to treat prolonged seizures in adults exposed to nerve agents.
Israeli agrotech company acquires the Chilean company ‘Hidrotop’ for $3.5 million
Hidtrotop aims to optimize water usage, implement irrigation in rainfed areas and implement high-end technologies in rural areas in South America.
Meet the Israeli startup using avocado to combat wrinkles
Israeli start-up company AvoMed will develop a technology to produce a unique and natural compound from avocado seeds for the treatment of skin damage and inflammatory disorders.
Website accessibility start-up accessiBe raises $58m. in Series A funding
Company intends to use the funds to broaden its reach and provide accessibility features to Web developers around the world.
Israeli space-tech startup can now locate lithium deposits on Earth
ASTERRA’s groundbreaking satellite image analysis tech can find precious minerals without breaking ground.
Forget avocado oil, this startup uses a new avo extract to treat skin issues
Early startup AvoMed has developed a way to use the whole buffalo (or in this case, the whole avocado) to develop effective skin damage treatments.
We're one step closer to a plastic-free world; meet the company helping us along
Meet the Israeli company that developed a game-changing food packaging solution
Assuta’s RISE announces collaboration with Philadelphia’s University City Science Center
Participants will gain feedback from clinical, technological and business experts, and will conduct physical meetings in the US with potential partners and investors.
Not only in Tel Aviv: New start-ups in the Negev and Galilee
The data speak for themselves: there are 2,383 hi-tech companies in Tel Aviv, whereas in all the other nine cities, including Jerusalem, Herzliya, Haifa and Ra’anana there are only 2,311 companies.
20 high school entrepreneurs present startups to potential investors
The “teenpreneur” students showcased their business plans to conclude the Uzia Galil Startup Program’s first year.