Start-up
Israel isn’t losing to Europe. It’s simply not showing up - opinion
The question is no longer whether Israel has something to offer. In a global economy, what never meets a market never becomes impactful.
The strategy blind spot costing Israeli start-ups the US market - opinion
Jewish success in AI is fueling an old debate about antisemitism - opinion
Israel pushes for deep tech start ups with Israel Innovation Authority’s new funding program
Stef Wertheimer, founder of ISCAR and Zionist visionary, dies at 98
Stef was the patriarch of one of Israel's richest families, having built up his ISCAR business from the ground up.
Global achievement: AISAP named a top innovative start-up for 2025
AISAP, an Israeli medical start-up, was named a top 2025 innovator by Fast Company, ranking 4th in healthcare for its AI tech in heart disease diagnosis.
DOGE cuts to US cybersecurity give Israeli firms a chance to fill the gap - opinion
Israel entities have an opportunity to collaborate more closely with US state and local authorities to deliver innovative and integrated cybersecurity solutions.
The future on your finger: The smart ring race arrives in Israel
Samsung leads Apple with its smart ring that monitors health 24/7, available at Partner for NIS 1,499. Meanwhile, Isracard introduces an innovative payment ring.
Can a single entrepreneur build and sustain a billion-dollar company? - opinion
The barriers to starting a business are lower than ever, thanks to AI and automation. But starting isn’t the same as succeeding.
The Israeli entrepreneur who changed New York’s tech landscape with his visionary initiative
'Israeli Mapped in NY' has emerged as a vital startup hub, with Guy Franklin leading the charge for new Israeli venture entrepreneurs.
MNDL Bio wins award for the most innovative biotech solution in the Middle East
The startup company MNDL Bio has been named the winner of the Most Innovative Biotech Solution in the Middle East award.
EdTech final: Israeli triumph and the surprising social prize
Eight start-ups won at the GESA finals, including Jessica, born as James, who developed an app to prevent recidivism; Israeli apps Nick Academy and VOCA TOOKI also won.
Start-up competition in the digital health field
EY and IATI launch a startup competition to provide companies with the opportunity to present their developments to leading investors.