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Development from the shelter: Israeli company reveals new AI motor launched amid Iranian missiles

The engineering team of D-ID, which is based in Israel, was forced to relocate to remote work a week before having to ship the final product, after a missile fragment strike near their offices.

AI video and images.
Dr. Eyal Benjamin, Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University.

Tech Talk: Do startup competitions matter for founders? New research says yes, if done correctly

Workers repair Israeli Railway tracks after a shutdown caused by a technical problem in Tel Aviv, August 15, 2025

Israel Railways showcases AI-powered mapping breakthrough on global stage

Israeli shekel

What are tech exits doing to Israel's economy?


Steve Forbes discusses his new book – and Israel

Forbes, a longtime friend of the nation of Israel, shared his thoughts as to how Israel – a modern miracle as a hi-tech center of the world – has tackled inflation.

 Writer Joseph Scutts with Steve Forbes in Manhattan

Israel's hi-tech success threatened by storm of internal conflict - opinion

If we don’t prepare for the perfect storm that might be heading our way and if the ship’s crew continues to fight each other, Israel’s tech miracle can be over in less than 30 months

 HI-TECH SECTOR workers hold signs saying ‘No democracy, no hi-tech’ as they demonstrate against proposed judicial reforms in Tel Aviv, last week.

Men get more vacation days than women, use them 33% more often

While men receive an average of 14.6 vacation days per year, women receive only 13.3 days. Further, men also take their vacation days at a 33% higher rate.

Beachgoers in Tel Aviv seek relief from the heatwave that hit the country

People with junior positions in tech should not be overlooked - opinion

Those who want to be involved in the industry and grow, must give the extra mile, and show output and potential.

 A SOFTWARE engineer at Asgard Systems develops an interface for military simulation in a computer game.

Fujitsu set to open a new data and security R&D center in Tel Aviv

Fujitsu Limited has announced the establishment of a data security R&D center in Tel Aviv, following its launch of an innovation hub in the south of Israel in 2021.

 Defense Minister Benny Gantz on the first diplomatic visit to Japan since 2012.

What can be done to solve water crises worldwide?

At the Global Investment Forum in Morocco, Israeli companies talk about possible solutions to future water shortages caused by climate change.

 Avraham Ben-Josef, Barak Graber and Salma Bougarrani speak to Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz at the Global Investment Forum.

How Israeli tech is at the top of the integration food chain

For Israeli start-ups, it's an exciting time, both in terms of present success and future possibilities.

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Israeli startup Neteera’s patient monitoring sensor gets FDA approval

Neteera’s revolutionary platform uses AI alongside a unique and proprietary micro-motion sensor to observe patients without wires and medical equipment.

 Patient in a hospital (illustrative).

Six startups selected for joint Israeli-US acceleration programs

The program is a collaboration between Assuta's innovation arm and the Philadelphia-based University City Science Center.

CEOs and directors of the six selected startups

Israeli innovators win $2 million Climate Solutions Prize

Hundreds of people attended the Climate Solutions Prize Festival in the Hulda forest in central Israel.

Dr. Doron Markel, Chief Scientist KKL-JNF; Jeff Hart, Executive Chair of the Climate Solutions Prize; Galit Levi, Chief Officer Climate Solution Prize; Avi Hasson, CEO of Start-Up Nation Central.