18.04.21|Yafit OvadiaThe startup, led by two Israeli-Bedouin entrepreneurs, works to streamline onboarding Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices to cloud platforms by relying on AI and deep learning algorithms
11.02.21|Mary Hainrichson In honor of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, MeMed’s Dr. Mary Hainrichson offers some words of encouragement
19.12.20|Roni DoriAt age 11, Gitanjali Rao, developed a revolutionary device to detect hazardous substances in drinking water; at 14 the Gen Z teen made an app to battle cyberbullying, and was chosen by Time as “Kid of the Year”
11.12.20|Yafit OvadiaIsaac Ben-Israel, head of Israel’s Cyber Center and Chairman of the Israel Space Agency shares his thoughts about cybersecurity, his predictions for the Israeli space industry, and the country’s upcoming space endeavors
23.03.20|Sophie ShulmanThe program is aimed at underprivileged populations and is meant to promote learning among students who are missing school due to the coronavirus lockdown
05.06.19|Lilach BaumerIsrael’s tech industry is already tapping most of Israel’s existing highly skilled workers, casting doubt on the viability of various incentive programs intended to draw more people to the sector, according to a new report by the Taub Institute for Social Policy Studies
19.05.19|CTechMIT’s newly launched fund will award grants of up to $30,000 to collaborative projects between MIT researchers and Israeli faculty members
10.10.18|Lilach Baumer and Shahar IlanNew data from the country's Central Bureau of Statistics shows that educated Israelis are increasingly prone to spending time abroad—and to staying there
04.10.18|Shahar IlanA former software entrepreneur, Israel’s education minister has pushed forward a reform to increase the number of STEM students
02.08.18|Shahar IlanBetween 2013 and 2017 the number of students signing up for computer science and math degrees in Israel has gone up 28%, new data reveals