israel tech

Travel tech startup Joyned secures $8 million investment for collaborative booking platform

The site allows users to collaboratively discuss and plan trips directly on the booking website.

Israeli start-up wins biggest ed-tech competition in the world

Israeli ed-tech company Storywizard won the award for its use of AI in the field of education.

Israel’s CHEQ to help Musk battle bots on X - opinion

X signed an agreement with CHEQ, which will assist it in dealing with the high rate of fake users. Apparently, Musk’s direct involvement with the Israeli company is what led to the quick deal close.

By ASSAF GILEAD
14/12/2023
A municipal worker cleans the street in front of a bilboard displaying Indian and Israeli flags for

Israel, India partner on water-based startup accelerator

The objective will see both Indian and Israeli participants take part in a comprehensive water technology accelerator program.

Quebec to open first Middle East bureau in Israel to hype innovation

The office will be located within the Canadian embassy in Tel Aviv and will be Quebec's first in the Middle East and 35th total.

Knesset passes law to promote hi-tech investment, keep companies in country

In theory, the bill aims to respond to continuing global trends that have negatively impacted Israel’s financing and business environment.

'Israel’s high uncertainty is killing business'

The CEO of one of Israel’s largest IT companies, Aman Group, explains what businesses are planning to do in case the local economy plummets.

Ben-Gurion U. develops AI system to identify social norm violations

Prof. Yair Neuman and his engineer Yochai Cohen built the system using GPT-3, zero-shot text classification and automatic rule discovery.

Coronavirus & Israeli Tech

Government allocates NIS 75 million for innovation centers in Israel's periphery

The inter-ministerial effort could be instrumental in incorporating more Israeli demographics into its high-tech industry.

Researchers find Israeli-made Pegasus spyware deployed across Armenia

What researchers were able to confirm "is the tip of the iceberg," said Natalia Krapiva, the tech-legal counsel for Access Now. "The targeting was quite extensive."

By REUTERS
25/05/2023
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