Hi-tech

Israel is taxing its future to subsidize those who do not serve - opinion

The burden of war falls on young reservists, while Israel's budget rewards those who do not share the sacrifice.

 IDF soldiers in a swearing in ceremony. February 27, 2025.
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Eli and Chana Coten: From London to Ma’alot amid war and new beginnings

A delivery drone flies above skyscrapers in the Houhai Central Business District (CBD) in Nanshan District, China on May 22, 2026.

Motorola to acquire Israeli leader in counter-drone solutions, in historic $1.5b. deal

Avratech director Aaron Safrai (right) is pictured with ultra-Orthodox Jewish students learning computer programming at Avratech's Jerusalem offices

Haredim making headway in hi-tech: Projects to introduce ultra-Orthodox to workforce see success


Israeli security validation co Pentera raises $60 million

The company says that since December 2021, it has increased its ARR by more than 300% and expanded its customer base by 200%.

 System hacking warning message appears on laptop.

Using cell science to fight nuclear weapons: How is Pluri revolutionizing health and food tech?

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 48

 Yaky Yanay, CEO and President of Pluri.

Canadian stock exchanges offers growth opportunity for Israeli tech companies - opinion

For Israeli tech companies with global ambitions, the choice of public market can shape their growth trajectory.

 THE TORONTO Stock Exchange: The Canadian market is characterized by a strong openness to sectors such as technology, cybersecurity, fintech, and digital health, says the writer.

Boston Scientific acquires Israeli medtech firm SoniVie for up to $540M

SoniVie’s ultrasound innovation leads to $540M Boston Scientific buyout.

 SoniVie's TIVUS medical device.

Israel’s wage growth slows in 2025 as inflation outpaces salaries

While Israel’s wages climbed in 2024, January 2025 data signals real wage erosion amid rising inflation and tax increases.

 New Israeli Shekel banknotes and coins, illustrative. November 9, 2021

Israel must solidify itself as a key connectivity hub for the Middle East - opinion

Israel’s future as a global technology center depends on its ability to seize these opportunities now.

 UAE FOREIGN Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan (left) speaks with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud at a meeting in December in Aqaba, Jordan.

Israeli life sciences sector sees $2.7 billion investment surge despite war

“The Israeli innovation ecosystem is a symbol of resilience, adaptability, and opportunity,” said Karin Mayer Rubinstein, CEO and president of IATI.

 Karin Mayer Rubinstein, CEO and president of the Israeli Advanced Technology Industries (IATI)

Despite progress, women remain underrepresented in Israeli hi-tech – IIA

Women make up just 17.6% of senior leaders in private hi-tech companies and just 24.3% of board members in public companies, the report highlighted.

Despite progress, women remain underrepresented in Israeli hi-tech.

The resilience of Israel's startup nation during the war - interview

Despite the challenges and hardships faced by the nation, Israeli entrepreneurs persisted in overcoming obstacles and successfully built thriving ventures.

 Teddy Nehmad, founder of C Capital Group.

The Israeli who is looking to build the robots of the future - interview

"Robots are not here to take away jobs. They are here to make jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way we work,” Elad Inbar explained.

 ELAD INBAR with one of his security robots. ‘Robots are not here to take away jobs. They are here to make jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way we work, helping business owners operate more profitably.’