Self-driving vehicles and internet-connected cars present fresh targets for hackers seeking to commit acts of terror, ransom drivers or simply wreak havoc on the roads.
A top women’s business summit in Tel Aviv this week reminds the world that Israel remains a beacon of light in the Middle East, where all people enjoy equal opportunities for success, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or religion.
Cutting-edge video tech developed by a rabbi in Israel is about to change the way first responders take on mass shootings and other catastrophic events.
This lifesaving augmented-reality app is now used by more than a dozen fire and police departments in the United States, as well as the United Hatzalah network in Israel.
African nations and other developing countries around the globe are eager to partner with Israel and to benefit from the start-up nation’s advanced technology.
Uri Levene, one of Israel’s most successful entrepreneurs, shares his thoughts on the success of the start-up nation and offers advice to aspiring entrepreneurs.
"This agreement is in keeping with what A&M wanted all along in Israel: It is about teaching and research and it is just the beginning of what this relationship is going to be." - A&M System Chancellor John Sharp.
Senior representatives from leading multinational companies will converge on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange December 16 for the Axis Tel Aviv Corporate Edition 2015, an event aimed at connecting international companies actively looking to invest in Israel with the country’s top startups.
The Skystar 180, a surveillance balloon developed by Israeli defense start-up RT, has passed the annual Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment to be shortlisted for purchase by the US military.