Joining Intel and its Israeli subsidiary Mobileye, Moovit will advance Mobility-as-a-Service and the global adoption of autonomous transportation. By Abigail Klein Leichman, ISRAEL21c Intel Corporation announced its acquisition of Israeli company Moovit for approximately $900 million. Millions of commuters in 3,100 cities across 102 countries use Moovit’s urban mobility application for planning trips via public... Read more »

Intel’s purchase of Mobileye for over $15 billion is the biggest acquisition of an Israeli high-tech company to date. Intel, one of the world’s biggest technology conglomerates, has confirmed reports that it is purchasing Mobileye, a leader in autonomous driving technology, for $15.3 billion. This would be the biggest exit in the history of Israeli hi-tech, which... Read more »

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.

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.

Today, there are many evils that again threaten to flood the planet, but at least now we have a nation - Israel - busy re-constructing the world.