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Israel’s tech success must now meet global responsibility - opinion

Israel’s opportunity to lead in responsible innovation

Nura’s delegation at the Sankalp Africa Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, the premier gathering for impact entrepreneurship in Africa, where Nura led a delegation of Israeli impact-tech companies, February 2026
New technologies and innovation are changing modern warfare as we know it.

War, AI, and innovation: Inside the new world order – from the editor

“Enterprises fail to scale AI not due to technology, but because outdated structures, workflows, and data readiness block deployment.”

Alexander Kopylkov: How organizational gaps are slowing enterprise AI deployment in 2026

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New technology will turn construction waste into raw materials without sorting

New Morphit technology produces building materials from 80% waste without sorting, cutting landfill costs and pollution and turning demolitions into raw materials in a circular economy.

Morphit

The future is already here: Cancerous tumors removed using 3D technology

Ichilov Hospital has adopted the tools of In3D to integrate 3D and virtual reality for the planning and training of complex surgeries.

Virtual reality headsets and dedicated haptic gloves, In3D.

Nvidia CEO: 'The implications of building AI infrastructure in Israel are profound'

Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, is considered one of the most influential figures in today's global AI economy.

Huang at the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference in 2018.

The race for the autonomous car reaches its peak – Google’s big announcement

Waymo’s full autonomous service launches in Miami, marking a milestone in U.S. driverless transport. Thousands have registered; service runs in key city areas.

Waymo. Wide U.S. rollout.

From the signs of World War III: Renault to produce attack drones for the French army

During World War II carmakers built tanks and bombers. Now it’s happening again: At the request of France’s Defense Ministry, Renault will produce up to 600 long-range drones a month at two plants.

Turgis Gaillard AAROK UAV.

Electric cars’ hidden magnetic fields raise new questions for regulators and drivers

As EVs spread worldwide and in Israel, experts urge transparency and mitigation over low-frequency electromagnetic exposure inside vehicles.

The electric revolution is already here, and hybrid vehicles have become a common sight

Montreal–Israel tech ties strengthen at cyber event

A growing Montreal–Israel tech network spotlights innovation and tackles rising cyber risks while building cross‑community ties

Handshake between the flags of Israel and Canada

Console in hand, PC power: Lenovo's portable beast

Lenovo’s small portable gaming device, equipped with an 8-inch screen and powerful hardware – lets you play your personal game library anywhere, anytime.

Legion Go S.

Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip

The latest Core Ultra Series 3 and Core Series 4 processors were developed by Intel’s Israel branch amid missile attacks and constant war, in a similar way to what happened with the 2006 Core 2 Duo.

Intel research and development office in Matam business park in Haifa.

AI shopping agents and the end of the cash register era: What payments will look like in 2026

Visa’s report predicts that by 2026 AI identity attacks will grow, “programmable money” use will rise, and cash will still remain in circulation.

Credit Card.