Israel Start-Up Nation
Israel must reverse the loss of its top scientists and doctors - opinion
The loss of Israeli scientists abroad carries a high strategic cost; reversing brain drain is key to preserving national excellence.
Israel leads in tech innovation, not in gender inclusion - opinion
Breaking barriers: Israeli women expand opportunities in STEM and hi-tech
Development from the shelter: Israeli company reveals new AI motor launched amid Iranian missiles
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.
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.
Israeli innovators win $2 million Climate Solutions Prize
Hundreds of people attended the Climate Solutions Prize Festival in the Hulda forest in central Israel.
The Start-Up Nation: A look at the newest technology to hit the scene
HI-TECH AFFAIRS: Where the Start-Up Nation has been and where it’s going.
Untold story of Start-Up Nation: High-impact, low-tech, and undoubtedly female - opinion
Women addressing challenges in ways that differ from their male counterparts is well documented.
Terry Kassel: Promoting Israel through tech and culture
No. 41 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Start-Up Nation Central chair Terry Kassel.
Sylvan Adams: Using unconventional diplomacy to promote Israel
No. 14 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Canadian-Israeli businessman, philanthropist and self-appointed ambassador-at-large Sylvan Adams.
Reboot Start-Up Nation helps displaced Ukrainians join Israeli hi-tech
Five volunteers co-founded the organization to welcome displaced professionals and Russian-speaking olim into hi-tech in Israel.
Waze co-founder on the secret sauce for start-ups
Companies should "engage people with the problem rather than the solution," Uri Levine said at the annual Jerusalem Post Conference in New York.
This material made of garbage could reduce big events’ carbon footprints
The material in question is UBQ, a thermoplastic made from unsorted waste; and it’ll be used at PLANETech World 2022.