Israeli innovation

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

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hosted a special Opening Bell Ceremony with Israeli companies
Digital Health Startup Competition

As 2026 begins, AI boom pushes Israeli tech salaries toward NIS 40,000

 An NVIDIA logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils almost entirely Israeli AI supercomputer

Ashdod Port

Ashdod Port boosts investment in Israeli cyber‑resilience start-up Salvador Technologies


Palo Alto Networks in talks to buy Israeli company Koi Security for $400m

The deal has not yet closed but a preliminary memorandum of understanding has been signed

PALO ALTO Networks will pay $25 billion for CyberArk, the vast bulk of which will be paid in shares.

Israel’s security depends on tech education - opinion

Israel’s tech future is being decided in eighth grade, but declining STEM performance now threatens the nation’s security, economy, and technological edge.

STEM education is a national security issue

In an unstable world, Israel’s defense tech has become its diplomatic anchor - opinion

Israel’s defense sector has quietly become the country’s most powerful diplomatic asset, its de facto insurance policy in an increasingly unstable world

Israeli officer using a laptop to carry out a mission

15 billion attacks a day: Israeli AI startup races to secure workplace chats

With billions of daily cyberattacks on Zoom, Teams, WhatsApp and more, Israeli startup Cyvore says its AI “shield” can spot deepfakes and phishing attempts before employees even click.

Cyber Systems Management

Israeli renewable energy stocks surge as Trump backs data centers

President Trump’s U-turn on green energy, as data centers for AI require huge amounts of electricity, has boosted Israeli stocks that were written off at the start of 2025

THE DIGITAL universe ignores geographic borders, but there are various kinds of physical infrastructure needed to facilitate data traveling. Pictured: Futuristic Data Center with Server Racks in Big Warehouse.

Israel has chosen the US over China, now it must act accordingly - opinion

The era of walking a fine line is over. With Israel’s inclusion in the new American technological alliance, Pax Silica, the time for hesitation has passed

 Flags of China and U.S. are displayed on a printed circuit board with semiconductor chips, in this illustration picture taken February 17, 2023.

Israel’s defense-tech revolution: How MAFAT is shaping the evolution of Israeli warfare - interview

MAFAT's Gal Harari sat down with The Jerusalem Post for an extensive interview on MAFAT’s work and how technology has evolved in the 20 years since he joined the organization.

Dr. Gal Harari.

Israeli firm that detects divers and submarines considers listing on Tel Aviv exchange

DSIT Solutions is emerging as a key player in underwater security, supplying sonar and surveillance systems to navies and critical infrastructure operators worldwide

DSIT's sonar systems for naval platforms

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

 Some of the items placed in the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology time capsule.

$100B from Israel is waiting for American tech companies

Israel is no longer just an innovation hub. It has become a global capital market with the scale and sophistication to influence even the world’s largest public companies

Dani Levy, founder of Dani Levy Communications

How innovation-led diplomacy can help rebuild Israel’s global reputation - opinion

In a moment defined by polarization and information overload, Israel’s most effective diplomatic asset may not be louder messaging, but intentional proximity.

Global investors speak to audience at PLANETech Connects during PLANETech Week.