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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
Sheba, Mayo Clinic to share health tech across US and Israel
The collaboration agreement was signed during the sixth annual Mayo-Sheba Cardiovascular Symposium, held on June 26–28 at Sheba's ARC Innovation Center.
How to invest in leading Israeli startups
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Using STEAM education: Narrowing gaps between the haves and have-nots
While still grappling with rising inflation costs and attempts to recover from the post-COVID slump, the start-up scene is one of the few sectors where its resources seem virtually unlimited.
Future Sport Israel expo hosts NFL, European top leagues officials
Delegates from the most popular sports leagues around the globe came to Tel Aviv to see Israeli sporting innovations.
UN delegation visits Israel to check out its climate tech
The country’s growing interest in ESG principles makes them a prime asset in the world’s fight against climate change
Israeli Embassy of Mexico inaugurates Israel-Mexico tech acceleration program
Israel and Mexico have developed the joint initiative amid the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Israeli startup Watergen, SMV Jaipuria Group partner to bring India ‘air-to-water’ technology
The joint venture aims to bring Watergen’s “Atmospheric Water Generation” technology to India, where three-quarters of rural Indian families do not have access to clean water.
Israeli tech giant Fiverr posts record revenues in Q1
The record revenue marks a 27% increase in year-over-year Q1 revenues, even as the global economy teeters on the brink of recession.
Israeli startup Firmus raises $4.5M for AI-based construction
Led by CEO Shir Abecasis, Firmus applies advanced computer vision techniques to analyze construction blueprints and other documents and uncover costly design issues.
Upstep looking to raise $10m. in funding
This is Upstep's second round of funding. In 2021, the company raised about $2.5 million.