Israel tech
The qualitative advantage: How Israel became a defense-tech powerhouse
The war has shown the strength of Israel’s defense-technological ecosystem; symbiosis between the IDF, the high-tech sector, & the defense industries, so ideas can be turned into operational systems
Development from the shelter: Israeli company reveals new AI motor launched amid Iranian missiles
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang to visit Israel in April
Deep-tech nation: Israel’s strategic imperative - opinion
Apple buys secretive Israeli AI company Q.ai for $1.6 billion in biggest acquisition of its history
With the move, Apple aims to improve its access to AI technology, which has suffered recent setbacks, especially after several delays in deploying Apple Intelligence's full announced capabilities.
Experts warn of risks as next-generation AI moves toward autonomous decision-making
Leaders from Intel, Google, Rafael, and academia met in Haifa to discuss efficiency, regulation, and responsibility in advanced AI systems.
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.
Israel's hi-tech paradox: Record degrees, stagnant employment for Arab graduates - opinion
While the academic system has succeeded in producing a new, educated generation of young Arabs, the labor market itself remains largely closed to them.
Israel's Mobileye buys CEO Shashua's Mentee Robotics for $900 million
Mobileye has $1.7 billion in cash, so even after the transaction it will hold over $1 billion in cash
TASE welcomes New York’s Israeli founders in special opening ceremony
Nearly 500 Israeli startups are operating in New York, primarily in the sectors of cybersecurity, fintech, AI, digital health and proptech
In the age of AI warfare, Israel’s strongest defense is its people - opinion
In an age of AI warfare and online manipulation, Israel’s next line of defense is a cyber-literate public.
Spain grants Airbus exemption to produce aircraft with Israeli technology amid sanctions
The exemption reflects the pressure from companies and domestic interests that some of Europe's toughest critics of Israel's recent war have faced as they attempt to impose trade sanctions.
Israeli tech firms deepen European presence
New study by EIT Hub Israel, Planven and KPMG shows annual growth of 4.8% in the number of Europeans employed by Israeli technology companies
Israeli tech salaries rose in 2025, but jobs fell and gaps widened
Tech jobs in Israel are no longer growing, and the number of enterprises hiring new staff has decreased to only 1,350 in 2025