Infrastructure

Israel’s infrastructure paradox: Innovation without environmental foundations - opinion

Israel’s greatest environmental challenge is being a highly developed, innovative country with key infrastructure missing

Gaps in Israel’s grid capacity, public transport systems, waste treatment facilities, and regulatory frameworks mean that many innovations to improve the environment cannot be deployed at a meaningful scale.
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The strategy of uncertainty: How Amogh Garg plans for the future of AI and cloud compute

View of the Sapir Station belonging to the Israeli Mekorot National Water company, near Kinneret in Northern Israel. December 15, 2010.

The future of Israeli water: The technological revolution

General view of the Israeli largest desalination plant on the Mediterranean Sea, in Ashdod on . The facility is located in Ashkelon, not far from the northern border of the Gaza Strip. In the first phase of operation, it is meant to supply 100 million cubic meters of water a year.

The financial model that safeguards everyone’s water


There is something new under the sun

An interview with Ofer Yannay, chairman and founder of Nofar Energy.

 OFER YANNAY: ‘Entrepreneurs are the key. The biggest things in the world today are managed by entrepreneurs and not by politicians.’

Hurdles to Iraq’s big dreams for Middle East infrastructure projects - analysis

Iraq suffered from huge infrastructure problems in the last decades. It now hopes to fix this, but there are hurdles in the way.

 Train cars are seen at the railway station in Mosul, Iraq, July 4, 2021.

Bazan Group posts record results for the first quarter of 2023 with net profit of $206 million

"Bazan concluded the quarter with record results in the refining sector, as a direct continuation since 2022" says Bazan Group CEO, Assaf Almagor.

 Bazan structure near Nahal Kishon

Enova signs deal with Partner to electrify company fleet

Enova will accompany Partner Communications Group, in installing electric charging stations at the company’s headquarters and employees’ homes.

 Partner Communications Group electric vehicles

Shikun & Binui: Helping to build the land of Israel since 1924

Tamir Cohen, Shikun & Binui’s CEO, recently shared his thoughts with the Jerusalem Post about the company’s role in building the state of Israel.

 Knesset Israel

Iranian hackers are targeting US critical infrastructure, Microsoft warns

The Iranian attacks were likely carried out as retaliation against cyberattacks that targeted ports, trains and gas stations in Iran.

Iranian flag and cyber code [Illustrative]

Russia to complete infrastructure for Poseidon torpedo carriers in 2024 - TASS

The torpedoes are being developed for deployment on the Belgorod and Khabarovsk nuclear submarines.

 A torpedo is launched by a Russian warship during a parade marking Navy Day in Baltiysk in the Kaliningrad region, Russia July 31, 2022.

TripleW raises $16.5m. for its industrial waste infrastructure conversion

The company’s technology converts food waste into bioplastics, which are both useful and biodegradable in industrial composters.

 TripleW's team.

Many Israeli cities at high risk for earthquake unprepared - comptroller

A high-intensity earthquake is expected to occur within the next 50 years between southern Lebanon and the Dead Sea along the Syrian-African Rift.

 Members of the Knesset Honor Guard, Home Front Command, Firefighters, IDF and Israel's Magen David Adom Emergency Medical Services participate in an emergency drill simulating an earthquake near Ashkelon,  on December 19, 2019.

Managing Mekorot: A conversation with the man in charge of Israel’s national water company

Yitzhak Aharonovich talks to the Jerusalem Post about his new role the chairman of Mekorot who helped turn a water sector in crisis into an enterprise that produces a surplus of water.

  Yitzhak Aharonovich, chairman of the Mekorot National Water Company