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Tel Avivs AiQ Accelerates U.S. Expansion With Enterprise AI Platform And New Website Launch

Israeli AI firm AiQ launches its U.S. expansion with the EnterpriseAiQ.com platform, designed to unify enterprise data for improved productivity.

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Jerusalem, 26 April, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Tel Aviv-based enterprise AI platform developer AiQ has announced its expansion into the U.S. market with support from EntryPoint Boston, a U.S.-based go-to-market program designed to help Israeli B2B startups scale. As part of its North American push, AiQ also launched the EnterpriseAiQ.com website.

The platform unifies enterprise data across documents, audio, images and video, enabling AI-driven search, automated workflows and AI agents within secure environments. The system supports SaaS, private cloud and on-premise deployment, aiming to improve decision-making and productivity while maintaining enterprise control over data.

AiQ is part of Israel’s Bynet technology group.

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