The Abraham Accords have been a vehicle for innovation and technology to drive solutions to shared challenges in the region
AI21 Labs’ new website acts as one of the most advanced Turing Tests ever created, putting users into a two-minute anonymous chat with another user.
In the first quarter of 2023, investments in Israeli hi-tech stood at $1.7 billion, marking the lowest quarterly figure since 2018.
According to the report, Tel Aviv-Yafo is ranked 3rd among all the cities in the EMEA region.
A new deal between Toyota and Electreon will yield built-in wireless charging for future Toyota EVs, as well as an easy-to-install kit.
While the global tech industry saw mass layoffs, Israeli hi-tech companies opened 78% of new job positions in the US or Europe at the same time.
Prof. Shiller believes Israel needs its own robotics institute, not only to advance its hi-tech industry but to make the country self-sufficient in a less globalized world and offer aid to the needy.
The conference aims to bring together government officials and businesspeople from major companies and organizations to address global challenges
Start-Up Nation Central connects governments, companies and investors with the Israeli economy.
A new company led by an ex-chief of IDF intelligence Unit 8200 aims to make the cloud defendable against cyberattacks.