The event fostered a positive exchange of ideas between countries and highlighted Israel’s position at the forefront of quantum technology.
How Israel’s tech sector endured war, sustained growth, and is now positioned to shape new regional cooperation.
Israel now has more than 250 semiconductor companies employing approximately 45,000 people. Israel’s semiconductor industry ...
“Despite everything—politics, diplomacy, war—Israel has always maintained a gold-plated reputation as one of the best places ...
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Startup Nation Central, a nonprofit organization promoting the Israeli innovation ecosystem globally, has released Israel's ...
Kazakhstan’s entry into the Abraham Accords marks a symbolic turn, testing whether Washington’s normalisation project has ...
Speaking about the evolution of UAV technology and its implications for Israeli society, expert Alon Unger emphasizes that the country’s world-leading position in drone innovation must now be matched ...
Through the Climate Change Act (Amendment) 2023, the Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategy (2022–2050), and the ...
There are about 300,000 people who are actually responsible for keeping Israel in the developed world in terms of all the more advanced sectors of the economy,” Dan Ben-David noted.
Next-gen networking tech, sometimes powered by light instead of electricity, is emerging as a critical piece of AI ...