Israel tech

EU Parliament delegation visits Israel to learn about drone warfare, resilience

A European Parliament delegation visited Israel to learn about drones, counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) warfare, and resilience. 

Residents move towards a shelter from their apartment building that was damaged during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine September 7, 2025.
SCD workers manufacturing infrastructure to support developing and producing next-generation infrared sensors, September 1, 2025.

Defense Ministry signs $115 Million contract with SCD for advanced infrared sensors

The launch of nonprofit The Sandbox at Startup Nation Central's Tel Aviv headquarters.

Supporting IDF needs: Israel's first nonprofit defense-tech hardware incubator launches in Tel Aviv

Elbit Systems' Hermes 900 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is displayed during the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore February 21, 2024.

Elbit Systems awarded $1.6b. European defense contract over five-year period


KPMG acquires Israeli tech company Q.V. in million-NIS bid to strengthen competitive advantage

Q.V. is an Israeli technology company that specializes in advanced, AI-powered solutions on SAP infrastructure for large enterprises.

KPMG’s Millennium Tower in Tel Aviv.

Young Israeli innovators showcase military-inspired tech at Rishon Lezion innovation event

Approximately 200 students participated in "Shark Day," a youth innovation showcase aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and creative thinking among future tech leaders.


Israel unveils AI-powered ‘horizon scan’ mechanism at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Senior "Horizon Line" Division of Israel's Innovation, Science, and Technology Ministry hosted a specialized conference at the world's fair to present its "Horizon Scan" mechanism

 An illustrative image of artificial intelligence.

Israel’s new border defense strategy: AI sensors, killer drones, smartwatch tracking

ESC BAZ has developed, manufactured, and sold its solution to over twenty countries, including military forces, defense ministries, and infrastructure companies.

IDF operates throughout the Gaza Strip, July 23, 2025.

Exodigo’s underground mapping technology draws attention with $96m. series B funding boost

The IDF has been working for years and even had a brigade-size unit, whose task is to develop new technologies and tactics for underground warfare.

 Illustration of Exodigo's mapping technology, showing underground infrastructure below a city.

Israeli tech sector raises $2.72 billion in Q2 2025, led by cyber and AI

The Israeli Tech Review Q2/2025 provides insights into current trends, including an analysis of investments, M&A, and public markets

 Maya Eisen-Zafrir, CEO of LeumiTech

Grit nation: Despite all odds, Israel's high tech ecosystem keeps growing

At a recent tech conference, a group of schoolchildren presented a fully functional AI-integrated school entry system.

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Israel’s leading Web3 conference unveils full agenda for Building Blocks 2025

Attendees can expect a mix of keynote addresses, fireside chats, and hands-on workshops designed to provide both strategic insight and practical tools for Web3 success.


Deel acquires Safeguard Global’s payroll division to expand its payroll services

The acquisition of Safeguard Global, a company specializing in corporate global payroll solutions, reinforces Deel’s position as a premier player in the global HR and payroll space. 

 Deel co-founders Alex Bouaziz and Shuo Wang.

Vayu raises $7m. seed funding to transform B2B revenue management

The funding comes at a critical time for B2B companies navigating increasingly complex pricing structures. 

 Founders of Vayu - from right: Erez Agmon (CEO), Shenhav Avidar (CPO), and Shay Gross (CTO)

10% of Israeli tech vacancies found to be 'ghost jobs'

"A ghost job is a familiar phenomenon," explained Ethosia CEO Eyal Solomon. "It is expressed when a company posted a job on LinkedIn and froze it, but did not remove it."

 LinkedIn app on smartphone screen.