Israeli innovation
Defense Ministry orders boost Israeli startups
Total funding raised by companies that received a direct order from MAFAT in 2025 was $1.2 billion
Israeli defense-tech co Kela teams with Starling on drones
Deep33 Ventures launches $150 million fund for deep‑tech infrastructure
AI, defense-tech, and the coming power crunch - opinion
Israeli company Cellebrite announces new AI innovations
The company, which worked on almost 1.5 million investigations with 7,000 customers during the last year, announced its Autumn 2025 Release.
Israeli AI startup Anchor Browser raises $6M in seed round
Anchor Browser has successfully developed a breakthrough infrastructure enabling reliable, secure and stable Agentic AI web operations for browser environments
Led by Israeli and US security veterans, Aurelius Capital launches $150M Defense-Tech fund
The fund’s strategic edge lies in its deep familiarity with defense-sector needs and its access to global capital
Israeli deep-tech company wins US Army competition, talks wireless defense to 'Post'
Israeli deep-tech company R2 provides full-spectrum wireless defense for military, civilian, and critical infrastructure applications.
Rafael’s Iron Beam laser defense enters final phase of deployment
Rafael's Tzvi Marmor talks about integrating the laser system into Israel's air defense, and his company's dedication to maintaining the IDF's technological edge.
BIRD Foundation approves $5.5 million in Israeli-US projects, gathers $14 million in total
The investments, gathered from both public and private sectors, will be used in five projects centered on hardware, medical devices, mental health, and rehabilitation innovations.
Israeli firm Commcrete raises $29m. in funding to revolutionize satellite communications
Commcrete is developing systems that overcome the challenges of traditional battlefield satellite communications.
A global powerhouse: The current state of Israel’s semiconductor start-up ecosystem
Mapping the 70 Israeli start-ups shaping the future of semiconductors, AI, and computing.
Is space the next frontier for digital infrastructure?
When engineers think about where to place the next generation of data centers, space seems almost tailor-made for the challenge
The plane that came back from the dead and stunned the world
Among the planes that attacked Iran's nuclear facilities this summer was an old and antique F-15that the Americans transferred to Israel mainly for spare parts