Gender-Breaking Technologies at the Forefront of Science and Innovation in Israel
Israel showcases gender-breaking tech innovations, featuring discussions on AI biases, robotics, and human-machine connections.
Israel showcases gender-breaking tech innovations, featuring discussions on AI biases, robotics, and human-machine connections.
Israel and India signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture, enhancing food security and promoting advanced.
Israeli startup Converge Bio enhanced cancer drug cetuximab using AI, generating 100,000 antibody candidates and identifying a stronger option.
Israeli businesses report a sharp increase in AI adoption, now at 39%, with significant growth seen in construction and commerce industries, according to new.
Israel's TytoCare receives first-of-its-kind FDA authorization for its AI ear diagnostic tool, Tyto Insights ENT Suite, detecting infection signs.
Israeli company Deepdub launches "agentic" AI for studio-grade dubbing, designed to work with human teams and maintain cultural nuances in multilingual content.
Israeli fertility tech firm FertilAI has earned EU clearance for its AI platform, Fertilane, to optimize IVF timing and improve outcomes across the European.
Tel Aviv-based Adversa AI won the 2026 AI Excellence Award for its platform that identifies AI risks like prompt injection before deployment.
Israel is boosting electric vehicle adoption due to rising gasoline costs, with over 230,000 drivers already benefiting from savings.
Israeli scientists from the Weizmann Institute, led by Prof. Oded Aharonson, identified prime lunar ice sites at the Moon's South Pole for NASA's Artemis.
Jerusalem-based Q-Factor secured $24 million in seed funding to build a million-qubit quantum computer, employing neutral atom technology.
Jerusalem's municipality invested NIS 5 million in a remote opening system for 100 public shelters, ensuring quick access during missile attacks, according to.