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Innovation
Can 3D-printed meat from Israel replace the real thing?
Israel is home to over 250 food tech startups. According to the Good Food Institute, Israel tops the global charts in plant-based protein investment and ranks second only to the U.S. in overall alternative protein funding
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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04.07.25
Israel’s innovation future depends on post-war policy, says expert
Prof. Eugene Kandel: 'The Israeli government does not yet fully understand that it is in a cut-throat competition'
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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04.05.25
'We can’t afford to lose our grit': Start-up guru Shai Wininger warns Israeli tech is losing its edge
'Building and growing companies here is what Zionism is all about': The founder of Fiverr and Lemonade in a special interview with Ynetnews says there’s no better time to 'remind the world how incredibly resilient we are as a nation,' while also calling for better political leadership - 'Most Israeli politicians wouldn’t pass a single interview with any successful company'
Hillel Fuld
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03.11.25
'Innovation on the Bar': Here's how Israeli high-tech is driving global innovation
Dror Bin and Nir Zuk discuss why Israel has become a global hub for innovation and startups
Shosh Bedrosian, ILTV
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03.05.25
Israeli innovation in malaria testing could help save millions worldwide
A new protein designed by Israeli researchers can detect dormant Plasmodium vivax in malaria patients, addressing up to 80% of recurring cases and providing a game-changing solution to global malaria control
Tzur Gueta
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03.04.25
AI is changing fast—here's how Israel is planning to stay on top
ILTV News Podcast with Ziv Katzir, head of the National Program for AI: 'We’re trying to maintain Israel’s leadership as an AI powerhouse'
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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02.22.25
How Israel’s biotech ecosystem is pioneering drug development
Noam Solomon: 'We have so many startups and IT companies succeeding, and we can tap into this, source amazing talent'
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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01.03.25
Nine Israeli startups in Time Magazine's annual best inventions list
Complex and impressive innovations ranging from beekeeping to AI enter the prestigious magazine's list of 200 best innovations of the year
Raphael Kahan
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11.04.24
Against all odds, Israeli innovations succeed as war impedes funding
Israeli companies like Dig Robotics innovate amid crisis, advancing AI and robotics despite a 55% drop in fundraising and logistical challenges
Maayan Hoffman, Veronica Neifakh, The Media Line
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09.01.24
Israel’s Fitch credit downgrade: A call for strategic economic innovation and resilience
Opinion: Credit rating agency's decision reflects growing concerns over Israel's economic and political stability amid war; recommitting to sound economic policies and strategically addressing geopolitical risks could stabilize Israel’s credit profile and restore investor confidence
Prof. Ilan Alon
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08.15.24
Israeli researchers design 'smart liquids'
Dr. Ayala Lampel is pioneering the creation of minuscule liquid droplets that possess the remarkable capacity to react to particular environmental stimuli; Her most recent research has successfully showcased the development of an intelligent liquid, specifically designed to function as a highly responsive biosensor
Ynet
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04.07.24
If there was ever a time for Israeli creativity, it's now
Opinion: October 7 reminded the Jewish people that, as in the biblical days of slavery in Egypt, Jews will be required to defend themselves and prevail, this time with creativity and innovation
Gavin Suss
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04.07.24
1,500 Israeli start-ups to honor 1,500 victims of Hamas massacre
Former Minister of Science and Technology, Izhar Shay, who lost his son Yaron on October 7, initiated the Next October project, which aims to recruit 1,500 companies to commemorate the Oct. 7 victims
Alexandra Lukash, Sharon Kidon, Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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03.19.24
Israeli innovation: Israelis create prototype of a cultured tilapia fillet
Food-tech company EFISHient Protein develops prototype that resembles a real fish; with commercial launch still a long way, CEO promises 'we will continue to work vigorously'
Yuval Mann
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12.08.23
'I didn't finish school, but I own one of the coolest and most interesting start-ups in Israel'
From a struggling chef living with parents to make ends meet, Liran Gruda is now a global food industry entrepreneur with a successful exit; ‘A teacher once said I'd amount to nothing. She'd be shocked today,’ he shares
Tiki Golan
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09.17.23
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