Israeli innovation
Senior R&D managers are paying the price of the AI revolution - opinion
It's clear that requirements have changed faster than most managers have been able to adapt.
The battlefield is in your backyard: Why drone, GPS chaos is now civilian life - opinion
From the capital of the Negev to the decision-making tables of the world’s leaders
From Start-Up Nation to recovery nation: How Israel is rebuilding mental health at scale - analysis
Munich, defense, and edge technology- opinion
NATO members in Europe are already on an upward trajectory, and current projections suggest that European defense spending could approach roughly €800 billion annually
Smart Shooter plans NIS 200m IPO amid defense boom
Smart Shooter seeks to exploit the growing interest in defense companies to list its shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Israeli firm Autonomous Guard enters Indian defense market with $1.9m deal
The deal aligns with a broader trend of Israeli defense firms deepening ties with India and was announced shortly ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected visit to Israel.
Startup Nation Central to lay off 65 employees in restructure of Israeli tech activities
Founded 13 years ago, SNC is making this move as part of a rethinking of its activities
Elbit sees record-breaking sales for laser target designator systems
Success can be attributed to the simplicity of its LTD system, allowing for easier operation by clients because it can be quickly removed and replaced in the field without requiring specialized tools
Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point buys three start-ups for over $150m.
Check Point's 2025 annual revenue was $2.725 billion, up 6% from 2024.
Israel’s battle‑tested tech sees demand in Asia amid tensions with China - analysis
Israel’s strong presence at the Singapore Airshow highlights a shift toward Asian defense markets as demand for battle‑tested technology rises
Israel's ADC to build Albania's first data center
The project, which will be built in a free trade zone near the capital Tirana, will cost an estimated euro100 million.
AI, defense tech, and cyber: How safe is the future of dual-use defense? - opinion
Artificial intelligence is transforming defense - AI expands the attack surface in unprecedented ways. Models can be manipulated through poisoned training data or adversarial inputs
Stopping drones without chaos: Inside D-Fend Solutions’ cyber-first approach - exclusive
From a garage startup to a global leader, D‑Fend Solutions delivers precise, disruption‑free drone mitigation for crowded cities, critical sites, and major government agencies.