“We can turn Israel into a leader in the field of environmental technology, just as we succeeded in doing in the field of high-tech," Minister Elkin enthused.
BDS this! Yet another major high-tech company is investing in Israel with the hope of benefiting from the Jewish state's unique talent pool and superb innovative capabilities.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has developed a new spy camera that will detect and identify people moving through fog, haze, or heat waves, providing greater protection against terror attacks on soldiers’ bases.
The event, which brought together technology leaders and innovators from around the world to Jerusalem’s International Convention Center, featured some of Israel’s hottest start-ups.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, while visiting Italy for the world fair on agricultural technology, proudly declared that Israeli innovation is "creating a better future for all humanity".
Prime Minister Netanyahu, while visiting Italy for the world fair on agricultural technology, proudly declared that Israeli innovation is "creating a better future for all humanity".
On a visit to Israel this week, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt praised the country's expertise in technology and entrepreneurship, saying that his company will continue investing here.
In possible testament to their technological prowess and living up to the "start-up nation" nickname, Israeli companies registered over 3,500 patents in the US in 2015.