From a robot for elders to an automated vehicle inspection app, TIME editors love these Israeli innovations.
A new digital platform improves focus by helping users resist distractions and procrastination. College students are already trying it out.
Shaare Zedek Medical Center's new radiotherapy center promotes hope by stimulating the senses.
Netafim launches AlphaDisc filter to protect irrigation systems, ITC (Intelligent Traffic Control successfully tests its smart traffic light technology, and more!
Israeli neurobiologist Oded Rechavi awarded $2.5 million Polymath Award, Boston Consulting Group includes 9 Israeli companies in top 100, and much more!
SeeTrue's hi-tech identifies banned items, cuts flight delays; Samson Logic makes construction safer and easier; PMO brings more power to Israel, and much more!
Israel’s VoiceITT gives voice to speech-impaired; Startup EyeControl enables ventilated Covid patients to 'speak'; and much more!
Israeli researchers pinpoint Covid-19 in the sewers, Israeli kids go to space camp, Israeli app prevents online exam cheating, and much more!
Startup Nation makes major advances in remote healthcare and telemedicine; Israeli company develops sanitation tunnel that sprays incomers; and more!
Nine Israeli inventions included in Time's top 100 for 2019; Jerusalem was one of 28 finalists out of 450 entries in the Smart City Expo in Barcelona; and more!
Israel's innovative technology turns curses into blessings, Landa Digital Printing makes high-quality diamonds from methane, and much more!
This Israeli home device checks for dangerous gases and particles, and purifies the air of tiny particles of bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi and pollen.
Clarifruit reduces wasting of global produce, Israeli cyber-tech is dominant, and much more!
Israel invests NIS 100 million in research into quantum computing; European Research Council invests in building micro-satellites; and more!
Since Israel's Skylock disabled illegal drones at the London airport, everyone wants its technology; Ireland enlists Israelis to reduce pollution; and more.
Time Magazine put 3 Israeli startups on its 2018 list of 'genius' companies, IDF exhibit shows VR capabilities and cutting-edge technologies, and much more!
Alternative high-tech hub in Yokneam spurs medical and pharmaceutical innovations, Tel Aviv U scientists develop 'robat' to navigate obstacles, and more.
Tel Aviv will launch a pilot program testing City Transformer vehicles on the road; New online book includes 100 Israeli innovations that changed the world.
Israeli startup develops drone-based technology that helps users realize their dream to fly; tech leaders visit Israel, 'the epicenter of magic' and much more!
The Aliya Initiative trains new olim for high tech positions; Israeli technology fights phosphorus pollution in Brazil; and more.
Prince William gets Israeli coding-blocks game for kids; Israel operates subsidized science and technology summer camps in Jerusalem, and more.
Israeli startup Zeekit maps your image and then superimposes onto it garments from on-line stores to show you wearing them.
Israeli startup builds system that can both heat and cool crop roots to increase yield, while consuming little energy.
The Israel Police and Ben-Gurion University launch research center to fight crime; Volkswagen’s Barcelona subsidiary SEAT integrates in-car driver monitoring systems from Israel’s eyeSight Mobile Technologies; Israel’s Saturas develops sensors that are planted in the trunks of trees, and vines, fiving accurate hydration status reports that enable farmers to optimize irrigation, and much more.
Israel is installing a tsunami warning system along its Western coast at Ashdod, Hadera and Haifa.
A specialized structure simulating the Red Planet Mars’ unique environment is currently being built near Mitzpe Ramon in Israel’s Negev desert.
An Israeli agricultural group is joining with an Israeli non-profit to mentor agri-tech entrepreneurs, and much more.
Israel’s Noveto has invented a virtual headphone that beams the sound from your device directly into your ears.
Israeli center says it has the world's 1st innovation lab designed for seniors.
IKEA has chosen Israel’s Flying SpArk, an insect protein company, to join the nine other startups in its Swedish training course.
Israeli company develops fast method for testing food for dangerous bacteria; A new app synchronizes a user’s music playlists with their friend’s favorites, allowing for the instant sharing of music; Israel’s Foresight develops system that constructs and analyzes a 3D image in order to foresee possible road collisions, and much more.
Hiriya’s Refuge Derived Fuel (RDF) plant has just been launched, processing 1,500 tons of waste every day.
Partners of the Leviathan natural gas reservoir announced an investment of $3.75 billion in the largest energy project in Israel's history.
Using technology from Israel’s Weizmann Institute, Israel’s TechCare has produced a cap that treats head lice.
Professor David Kazhdan of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem won Israel’s EMET prize for Excellence in Exact Sciences.
Israel’s Leumi card integrates first-of-its-kind mobile app that uses behavioral biometrics.
A professor wins top Israeli award; the biennial International HLS & Cyber Conference in Tel Aviv featured the top Israeli security and cybersecurity companies; Israel’s Elbit Systems presented its new Emergency Scenarios Virtual Reality Trainer at the Homeland Security and Cyber Conference in Tel Aviv, and much more.
CNN has written about three Israeli Innovations that will revolutionize the planet; Want a phone-free family meal, or just a break from constantly checking messages and emails? Purchase an Israeli Pause, and much more.
TytoHome connects consumers to clinicians for a comprehensive medical examination and remote telehealth visit anywhere and anytime.
A sensor and smartphone app from Israel’s 2breath helps users fall asleep and tracks their sleeping patterns; Intel has inaugurated its $6 billion next-generation chip production line at its Kiryat Gat facility in Israel, and much more.
Dairy farmers from India to Italy travel to Israeli kibbutzim to learn how to increase their milk yields; IBA News goes behind the scenes at the Sorek desalination plant, which produces 20% of Israel’s domestic water, and much more.
From California to Africa, there is a global water shortage. Israel - one tiny country in the middle of a desert, has found remarkable solutions; A delegation of Israeli start-ups developing technologies to assist people with disabilities are showing their products and services in Sydney Australia, and much more.
While global honeybee populations have declined, Israeli bees are holding steady; Israeli scientists have identified a genetic mechanism in apricots that controls temperature sensitivity, and much more.
Scientists at Israel’s Technion have designed a low-energy system for harvesting safe drinking water from air; scientists have rewritten engineering rules to build a boat that is lighter, faster, more durable and uses less fuel, and much more.
Nathalie Half founded Israeli startup Museloop when her children stopped joining her on her museum visits; The Dan bus company is to run five new entirely electric buses on its No.4 route in Tel Aviv, and much more.
The new heads-up display from Israel’s Elbit has been featured on Israeli Channel 2 TV; Intel has announced its most advanced, next-level Core processor, named Kaby Lake, developed by Israeli engineers, and much more.
Israeli startup Prospera uses artificial intelligence to help farmers better monitor their crops; Israeli startup FST Biometrics can recognize individuals from facial images, voice analytics and behavior, and much more.
Intel Corp. introduced its 7th generation Core processors developed by the company’s Israeli branch in Haifa on Tuesday.
The barcode self-scanning and checkout payment smartphone app from Israeli startup SuperSmart could be the start of a revolution in Israeli grocery shopping; The Mabat 2000 observation and intelligence center counters crime and terror attacks in Jerusalem, and much more.
Israeli startup SuperMeat is developing a method for bio-engineering “cultured meat” from animal cells; Nine Israeli companies are making major contributions to agriculture through their innovative technology, and much more.
Israeli startup Ituran uses Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs/drones) to track down vehicles stolen in Israel and then taken to Palestinian Authority towns; Israeli startup Ayala Water & Ecology provides a solution to water purification which lies within nature itself, and much more.
The bread wheat genome, that was deciphered by Israel’s NRGene, has now been made available to researchers; Israeli DIY website development company Wix.com is to market a new platform that uses Artificial Intelligence, and much more.
The Israeli innovation pavilion at the Innovative City Conference in Nice included numerous technologies; Eleven Israeli general hospitals and two psychiatric hospitals are to convert to natural gas, saving millions, and much more.
The Israeli app Sidekix is marketed as the fun way to find your way – without a car; Israel’s SkyFi aims to launch a network of tiny satellites to bring the Internet to remote parts of the planet, and much more.
An Israeli-led startup has invented the FoldiMate – the first appliance to automate the task of folding laundry; Israeli startup Equinom has devised a way to breed seeds that are superior in yield, nutritional value and appearance, and much more.
A road in North Tel Aviv is to be one of the first to test under-the-road electric charging beds; Israel’s Sensifree has developed a unique low-power RF based sensor technology that can accurately monitor biometric data without touching the body, and much more.
Israel’s Aquarius Engines has redesigned the internal combustion engine; Israel’s LiveU will provide IP-based live video transmission solutions for more than 80 broadcasters and online streaming customers during the Rio Olympics this summer, and much more.
Thanks to Israel’s Aqwise, visitors to India’s Taj Mahal have drinking water; Israeli cancer charity Ezer Mizion and Israeli startup Click2Speak are piloting an on-screen keyboard operated by eye-tracking, and much more.
Israel’s Desalitech won the Breakthrough Water Technology Company of the Year award at the 2016 Global Water Awards in Abu Dhabi; The CEO of the water company for Sau Paulo has come to Israel to learn how Israeli tech can help SABESP overcome Sau Paulo’s water shortages, and much more.
Israel recycles 85 percent of its wastewater; Israel’s Articoolo has developed an algorithm that generates unique, proof-read, high-quality textual content from scratch - simulating a real human writer, and much more.
Israel’s Aqwise has opened its new wastewater treatment plant in Durango, Mexico, and Israeli dynamic multi-focal glasses startup Deep Optics has raised $4 million to fuel the development of its adaptive electronic liquid crystal lens technology, and much more.
Israeli startup Magos’s civil security systems won the 3C Smart Cities Challenge in Tel Aviv to develop solutions for Brazilian smart cities, and Israeli girl finds new geometric theorem, and much more.
Israeli doctors have used an innovative process which cuts surgery and recovery time to a minimum and ensure a greater success rate.
A recent NASA study shows that the 1998-2012 eastern Mediterranean drought was the area’s worst drought in 900 years. But Israeli innovation has made the Jewish State nearly drought-proof, and Omer Arad came up with the idea of a wearable panic bracelet that lets a diver call his or her partner.
See Israeli technology presented at the 66th international astronomical congress in Jerusalem, and an Israeli engineer designs a baby stroller for wheelchair users.
The Intel Corporation has acquired Replay Technologies, an Israeli sports imaging company.
Israel’s Controp has teamed up with USA’s Pharovision to develop detection systems designed to warn of potential collisions between airplanes and either airborne birds or foreign object debris on the ground, and Bill gates says, “Israeli technology is improving the world.”
Israel’s Anagog, developer of the world’s largest crowdsourced parking network, won the ‘Best Mobile Innovation in Automotive Award’ at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and Israeli job-matching start-up Woo matches the right people with the right job.
With StorEdge, unused solar energy is stored in a battery and used when needed, and for power backup, and Cybertech 2016 in Tel Aviv proved that Israel is a cyber superpower.
Israel’s Windward tracked 10,000 vessels entering Europe. Of those, 650 ships originated from, crossed or entered the territorial waters of Libya, Syria and Lebanon.
Israeli entrepreneurs have set up a new platform using Edvantage - a combination of venture capital fund and accelerator - to encourage start-ups in informal education, and researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University have developed a new, cheaper bird tracking device.
Israeli video tech company Valens has announced that two of the biggest automakers - GM and Mercedes - are to install its HDbaseT world standard cable technology into their vehicles and products. HDBaseT eliminates waiting time for the display of apps, videos and other content.
Both winners in the “Last Gadget Standing” category were Israeli, and a third of the smart TVs sold in the world today contain Adaptive Video Acceleration - an essential piece of technology made by an Israeli start-up.
Israeli startup Utilis uses readily-available satellite images to pinpoint underground water leaks, and Israeli startup Shopicks has launched a platform to help you discover, collect, organize, and manage all of your online shopping.
Israel’s NUA Robotics has designed luggage that travels hands-free on flat surfaces, and hundreds of overseas delegations, companies, and investors will attend Cybertech in Tel Aviv on Jan 26-27.
Israeli startup Morf has sent the fashion world into a spin with its patented shirt that can be worn up to 24 different ways, and a satellite to Jupiter will carry an Israeli-developed atomic clock technology-based device to detect any signals of life.
The Israeli app Green Wave tells drivers the ideal speed to drive at, in order not to have to stop at a red traffic light, and Intel Haifa’s RealSense is using Israeli 3D tech to give robots sight.
SciO, enables any person to ascertain the molecular and chemical design of almost any physical object or material including food, medicine, and more.
Israeli researchers have developed a synthetic polymer that will allow smartphones to “heal” any scratches or damage, and Texas A&M University, together with the University of Haifa, is launching a marine research center to lower risks associated with offshore oil exploration.
An initiative of Ben Gurion University and Holon Institute of Technology equips children with Virtual Reality devices to train them in road safety, and Israeli startup MySizeID has developed an algorithm that measures your body with the sensors of your smartphone.
Immediately after the Paris terror attacks, 4.1 million people checked in with friends and relatives using Facebook Safety Check, technology developed by Facebook's Israel branch, and representatives of the German and Israel Space Agencies signed an agreement for cooperation on R&D.
The glasses look and feel like traditional sports eyewear, but with hidden technology that helps athletes get the most out of their activity.
Israel has inaugurated its largest photovoltaic energy field and Israeli chip design startup Sckipio is working with Intel to deliver 1 gigabit per second Internet access.
California is still facing a huge water crisis and has turned to Israel for advice, and Israel Aerospace Industries has built a new communications satellite, weighing only 1.5-2 tons - less than half a regular communications satellite.
The Israeli start-up mobeego launched an inexpensive disposable cellphone charger in Israel and abroad on Monday.
Israelis are eagerly awaiting the world launch of the electromagnetic levitating taxis built by US skyTran and the Israeli Pavilion at Milan Expo will host the finals of the first international competition for start-ups dedicated to children and adolescents.
Israel’s SpaceIL unveiled its prototype lunar lander and China is working with Israel to develop smarter and better robots.
Israeli-founded water purification company Desalitech has teamed up with Boston-based Harpoon Brewery to channel the once-famously polluted Charles River into a new beer, and the largest desalination facility in North America, designed by an Israeli company, is set to open shortly.
Danit Peleg used a home 3D printer to produce clothing for her final project at Israel’s Shenkar College, and Israel’s NRGene mapped out the genome of wild Emmer wheat that may just help reduce global hunger.
Israel’s Elbit has developed a system that repels terrorist missiles launched at commercial airliners and Israel’s StoreDot has promised that by May 2016 it will be able to recharge an electric vehicle from zero to 100% in 5 minutes.
An Israeli app finds that ever-elusive parking spot and Israeli scientists crack the wheat genome in another step toward resolving the issue of global hunger.
Good News Israel presents Radiation protection for astronauts; Israeli system warns of objects on the train track and much more....
Good News Israel presents preventing remote carjacking; Astronaut Buzz Aldrin to touchdown in Israel and much more...
Good News Israel presents green park on top of Tel Aviv highway; port handling by robots and much more.
H2 Energy Now’s technology turns water into hydrogen gas to safely store power generated by solar, wind, water or even conventional plants
Good News Israel presents solving world hunger with grasshoppers; eco-friendly pesticide and much more...
Put the Flux device in the water reservoir to monitor the delicate water chemistry and give you automated alerts about what needs adjusting.
Good News Israel presents A better booster seat; turning plastic waste into fuel and much more...
Israeli company introduces Phree, a mobile input device intended to bring handwriting back into our digital interactions.
Good News Israel presents the world is your touchscreen; smell based fingerprints and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israeli tech better contains oil spills; 3D virtual shopping has arrived and much more...
Community mapping tool developed by 21-year-old Israeli-American entrepreneur raises money in seed investment from leading technology investors.
Good News Israel presents Israeli tech to help alleviate California drought; Israeli app cuts car repair costs and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israeli scientists find pulsed light kills milk bacteria; Israeli flies sent to save Balkan fruit trees and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israeli scientists improve oil spill cleanup method; Israel knows how to overcome drought and much more...
Good News Israel presents an Israeli app that saves you money at the pump; a record-breaking printer and much more...
Good News Israel presents mapping the genome of the trout; helping Alibaba beat counterfeiters and much more...
UN’s Ban Ki-moon to Israeli company: "Millions of women and children die each year due to indoor smoke from open fires. This is just the thing they need."
Good News Israel presents the next generation digital pen; smart homes for the elderly and much more...
Good News Israel presents how to grow crops anywhere; new ways to keep produce fresh and much more...
Good News Israel presents smart drones; 3D printing of aircraft components and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israeli grapes are available all year round; flowers that take longer to wilt and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israel's Mobileye drives a car across the USA; Israel to host World Science Conference and much more...
Good News Israel presents Israeli scientists calculate Saturn's day; Israel is a leader in cyber security and much more...
Good News Israel presents how Altair found a way to extend battery life; weeding with technology and much more...
Good News Israel presents unlimited recharging; wastewater plant refreshes Jordan River and much more.
Good News Israel presents Israel Establishes National Cyber Defense Authority, and much more.
Good News Israel presents growing crops on water; developing alternate fuels, and much more.
RideOn, an Israeli start-up, promises to revolutionize heads-up-display technology with its Augmented Reality Goggles.
Good News Israel presents detecting cancer with a mobile phone; Israel is rated as one of top innovative countries, and much more.
Good News Israel presents highlights of the Start-up Nation's latest innovations including sending video messages sent from your wristwatch and much more...
Israeli company Phinergy has developed a technology that could revolutionize the use of energy. Among other applications, it would power a car, using just metal, air and water.
Good News Israel presents Global Collaboration: 3D printed cars, smart suitcases and more ...