High tech

Despite the war: Israeli high-tech opens 2026 with approximately $3.1 billion in funding

Behind the stability in overall capital lies a shift in the market structure. The number of deals remains relatively low, and capital is increasingly concentrated in a smaller number of companies.

Maya Eisen Zafrir, CEO of LeumiTech
Global antisemitism is spurring some immigration to Israel, but more people left the country in the past two years than arrived.

Lessons from Iran’s brain drain: Expert warns emigration puts Israel’s security at risk

The offices of Israel’s Channel 13 News.

Channel 13 pivots to Rapaport-backed investor group after Drahi track falters

An illustration of a cyber board with an Israel flag.

Israeli high-tech shows long-term investment potential despite war volatility, expert tells 'Post'


Israel's new cyber generation comes of age

The new generation powering the wheels of the Israeli cybersecurity sector is taking a central position on the world stage.

AI writing

The largest acquisition in its history: Palo Alto acquires cyber company from Petah Tikva

Cyber firm from Petah Tikva offers key identity and access tools - now central to cybersecurity. The U.S. buyer, via the deal, becomes the world’s most comprehensive cyber platform.

Cyber Systems Management

Israel and US plan joint $200 million quantum fund, eyeing collaboration with UAE and Saudi Arabia

Israel and the US are planning a $200 million joint quantum fund, possibly in collaboration with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and expansion of the Abraham Accords to follow.


The best companies to work for; How many high-tech employees are already using AI?

CofaceBDI reveals its 21st annual list of the 100 best companies to work for. The AI revolution is deeply impacting the job market, with 71% of high-tech firms reporting workforce growth.

 High-tech company, illustration

Israel leads the global technological revolution despite the war

Innovation Authority reveals: Israel is among the world’s top five countries in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and cyber.

 Lior Novik and Dr. Aviv Zeevi

When Israeli FemTech meets East Asia

Israeli pride in Hong Kong: Shelly Bloch presented Israeli innovation at Asia’s health summit and in a new Israeli technology innovation pavilion in the field of health.

 Shelly Bloch

Jerusalem surges ahead: Aspiring to become Israel’s biotech capital

Jerusalem's biotech sector grows with $1.7B in investments and 150 companies. In June, the city will host the international medical hackathon MinDstart.

 Jerusalem from above.

A generation without a degree is the real danger to the future labor market - opinion

Invest in your future and choose a recognized academic track that will not only give you the immediate tools but also a firm foundation for long-term development.

EDUCATION MINISTER Yoav Kisch attends a Knesset committee meeting earlier this month. The Education and Science and Technology Ministries should take action to make higher education more accessible, the writer argues.

The high-tech company that came to Ofakim

Expanding technological employment opportunities in the South.

 Keren Cohen, Director of the Lauder Employment Center in the Negev, and Jonathan Benjamin, Vice President of Business Development at Saitlabs

Israel leads global cybersecurity: 40 Israeli firms at RSA 2025 in San Francisco

The Israeli cybersecurity industry strengthens its global standing, with strong participation at Israel's official event at the San Francisco Convention Center, hosting 500 guests from 15 countries.

 Moshe Karko, Chief Technology Officer of NTT Israel at the RSA Conference