Stanford Study Puts Tel Aviv University at the Top of the Global Unicorn Pipeline
A new Stanford study ranks Tel Aviv University first globally for producing unicorn founders. TAU graduates are 260% more likely to launch billion-dollar.
A new Stanford study ranks Tel Aviv University first globally for producing unicorn founders. TAU graduates are 260% more likely to launch billion-dollar.
German lawmakers approved a $3.1 billion expansion for the Arrow 3 missile defense system, making this Israel's largest defense export deal, now valued at over.
One quarter of Israeli businesses are closed or operating minimally due to the war with Iran, affecting small businesses most severely.
Israeli blockchain firm Orbs unveils Orbs Agentic, a new execution layer on its Layer-3 architecture for secure, automated DeFi trading.
Israeli firm Quantum Machines launches an open framework, collaborating with NVIDIA, AMD, and Riverlane, to integrate quantum computers with AI accelerators.
Israel's ICL Group has opened a new specialty fertilizer plant in Maharashtra, India, to enhance local supply and reduce import reliance amidst global.
Israeli retail tech funding surged 135% in 2025, entering a new growth phase, according to a report by Re:Tech Innovation Hub in Jerusalem.
Israeli startup Niv-AI has raised $12 million to optimize AI data center power consumption using AI and high-frequency sensors.
Israeli video tech firm Kaltura is acquiring Toronto-based AI content platform PathFactory for $22M to boost personalized user experiences.
Israeli firm Acsense introduces end-to-end automation to rapidly restore IAM systems, cutting recovery time for outages from hours to minutes.
Israel Land Authority approves a major tourism development in Moshav Dor on the Carmel Coast, promising 515 rooms and new jobs.
Israel’s Investment Authority drove $1.28 billion in private-sector growth in 2025, strengthening its economy and high-tech sector, Minister Nir Barkat.