Startup

McAfee buys SayMine app from Israeli startup MineOS in multi-million dollar deal

McAfee is acquiring MineOS’ consumer privacy app SayMine, while the Israeli startup shifts focus to enterprise products. All MineOS employees will remain with the company.

The McAfee logo is displayed outside of the company's headquarters August 19, 2010 in Santa Clara, California.
Logo of Teva Pharmaceutical

Teva seeks startups to help solve global pharmaceutical challenges

 Artificial Intelligence words are seen in this illustration taken March 31, 2023

Tech talk: Tel Aviv-based team cracks the paid marketing paradox with AI

AI laptop

Israeli defense leaders chart future of deep tech


Small companies hold big opportunities - opinion

Investors prepared to take this approach may discover that in the world of investing, size – or rather, smallness – can be a decisive advantage in generating consistent superior returns.

Businessman analyzes business goals and growth in 2025

Israeli cybersecurity start-up Memcyco is turning the tide against digital impersonation

Memcyco delivers real-time, preemptive protection against phishing attacks, impersonation and account takeover for medium and large companies, governments and more

 Israeli cyber security; illustration.

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

Anchor founders

Aventra unveils GPS-free balloon-dropped precision strike tech

The high-altitude, balloon-dropped, modular payload glider turns dumb bombs into smart, long-range munitions

Piranha

Israeli tech records $71B in M&As in 2025 despite fewer funding rounds

Despite the slowdown,the median round size climbed to $10.5 million, a record high and 50% above last year, signaling investors are concentrating on fewer but larger bets. 

 AS THE US and China battle it out over supply chains and global trade flows, Israel, also the subject of US tariffs, finds itself navigating particularly complex terrain. Here, a man looks at a screen showing Chinese stock market movements, as he uses his mobile phone in Beijing on Monday.

SEO in Israel Has Evolved: How Digital PR and CRO Are Powering Startup Growth

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Defense tech company Kela makes first acquisition

Kela is a developer of an AI-based system for management of defense systems

Kela

Veterans lead Europe's defense tech revolution as Ukraine war fuels investment boom

Fueled by war-time urgency, Europe’s defense tech scene is booming, and it’s not just big industry players leading the charge. A wave of veteran-founded startups is reshaping the battlefield.

 A prototype of an electrical air-taxi drone by German start-up Volocopter that takes off and lands vertically performs a non-passenger flight over Le Bourget airport, near Paris, France, June 21, 2021

Women's health is not just an issue for women - opinion

If we place women’s intimate health on the public, medical, and educational agenda, we can build a healthier, more empathetic, and more innovative future for all of us.

A woman consults with her doctor; illustrative.

‘Not giving up this opportunity’: Orthodox women innovate through war

Even missile sirens and a 12-day conflict with Iran could not stop the Jerusalem College of Technology’s biggest hackathon from producing real-world defense and tech solutions.

Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox women competing in the annual Hack.Her.It competition hosted by the Schreiber LevTech Entrepreneurship Center at the Jerusalem College of Technology.

Israeli medical startup announces new NIS 1 b. valuation, 43% increase in revenue

Sofwave, an Israeli startup specializing in aesthetic medical devices, reported that its second-quarter revenue was $21 million and gross profits of $15 million.

Sofwave’s SUPERB™ device.