Startapp israel

In first place in the world: Eisenkot’s son beat Google and OpenAI

An unprecedented achievement for the startup of Guy Eisenkot and Nimrod Kor, which was ranked as the most accurate AI tool on the market for code review.

Guy Eisenkot and Nimrod Kor
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

MedCu

An Israeli startup won the most important award in the world of medical tech

Sofwave’s SUPERB™ device.

Israeli medical startup announces new NIS 1 b. valuation, 43% increase in revenue


Adventures in Jewish cyberspace

Who has time to date more than 50 women when you can’t even keep up with the one you have?

Love on the internet

The Internet of Things

It’s official: The Internet revolution has reached Israel.

Computer keyboard [illustrative].

Startup Spot: ‘Step-by-step’ navigation, indoors

Tired of getting lost in the mall? A new Israeli Startup may be the solution for you.

Startup

The first ladies of tech

With apps like 24.me and companies like DMG and WiShi, women are making inroads into hitech – and bringing their substantial technological know-how and motivation with them.

Liat Mordechay Hertanu

Start-up corner: Turning an eye into a mouse

Jerusalem-based start-up has created a technology platform that lets people control apps by simply moving their eyes or their faces.

Yitzi Kempinski on the right, Tuvia Elbaum on the left, and Nir Blushtein in the middle.