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Israel pushes for deep tech start ups with Israel Innovation Authority’s new funding program
The Israel Innovation Authority will offer up to NIS 1 million more in funding through its startup fund to deep tech companies in the early stages of development.
Israeli life sciences investments fell 40% in 2025, report found
'Dollar-shekel exchange, more local production': Next Innovation Authority CEO has challenges ahead
Dror Bin to step down as CEO of Israel Innovation Authority after five-year term
Four Israel-Florida tech projects win funding
This year, 20 joint proposals were submitted by teams of for-profit companies in Florida and Israel, and four teams won awards.
Israel looks to set up three new tech incubators
Concession winners will gain right to operate technology incubators for a period of up to five years, with the option of extending for three further years.
Virtual meeting held of Israeli hi-tech workers abroad who wish to return
The meeting was held as part of launching the Back2Tech program for returning Israelis and joining hi-tech companies.
AstraZeneca to move local headquarters to O-TECH complex
AstraZeneca will lease 1,245 sq.m. in Building B in the O-TECH complex.
Space Florida and IIA announce call for project funding competition
Two million dollars in funding has been made available for viable proposals.
IIA to improve speech-recognition services in Hebrew and Arabic
Analyzing Semitic languages such as these has been considered more challenging, hindering the development of high-quality speech recognition tools.
Energy Ministry, IIA set aside NIS 12m. to fund innovative energy projects
IIA approves $115 million to support start-ups amid COVID-19
Israel's high-tech sector has been suffering budgetary issues for a while now, as the country's been caught in a limbo of political confusion since last year.
Israel continues to promote digital transformation efforts
Israel Innovation Authority offering grants for a fifth year in a row to support promising digital enterprises.
Genome editing, AI consortium approved by Israel Innovation Authority
The consortium will focus on harnessing AI technologies for creating tools to improve the efficiency and accuracy of genome editing, as well as enabling the tools' swift and effective implementation into research and industry.