24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2024
BiblioTech
Boarding Pass
Corporate
Appointments
CTalk
Tech Gateways
2025 VC survey
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Shopping
Projects
Spotlight
About
Newsletter
Contact us
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Middle East
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
SHOPPING
ABOUT
teram of use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
10:39
Intel’s decision to keep NEX signals stability for Israel’s 350 networking staff
10:29
Intel VP: “We had 11 or 12 layers of management... now it’s 5 or 6”
21:48
From textile recycling to autonomous vessels: The vision behind the Dream Team startups
20:25
ELNET: German business leaders “are looking with admiration and respect towards the Startup Nation”
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
Inside the mind of a Nobel physicist: John Martinis on the future of quantum computing
2
Check Point raises $1.75 billion, potentially eyeing AI expansion
3
Hapag-Lloyd eyes ZIM acquisition, workers push back
4
Sequoia’s Shaun Maguire says Israel risks losing “a war it can’t see”
5
Cybereason founders' 7AI raises record $130 million Series A in breakneck rise
More news
Middle East
13 stories about Middle East
"Aviram Awards - Tech for Humanity" narrows field of finalists to 14
31.01.22
|
CTech
Established by The Aviram Family Foundation and Forbes, the competition showcases reality-changing projects in the Middle East and North Africa, and will award a half a million dollar prize to the winner
The innovation competition that could change the Middle East
02.12.21
|
Maayan Manela
The Aviram Family Foundation and Forbes have launched a first of its kind competition named the “Aviram Awards — Tech for Humanity” which is offering a first prize of $500,000. Registration closes next week
“The innovation coming out of Israel is truly stunning,” says Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin
17.11.21
|
James Spiro
Jennifer Griffin joined James Spiro at Calcalist’s Mind The Tech to discuss Israel’s shifting role on the global stage
"Dubai is a true melting pot. It's like 190 nationalities."
06.06.21
|
CTech
Ivan Jakovljevic, former chief development officer at STV, talks to Michael Matias about his journey from Serbia, to the US, and now Dubai
Inside Israel’s social media campaign to woo the Middle East
12.01.21
|
Reuters
A small team based in Israel’s foreign ministry is spearheading an Arabic-language campaign via platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as part of a multi-pronged diplomatic effort to win over popular acceptance
Israel’s Cybereason uncovers Middle East malware attack via Facebook and Dropbox
09.12.20
|
James Spiro
The cybersecurity company discovered three variants that leverage social media and cloud platforms to control devices and steal data
Israel is ranked third in the world for tech, but can it hold its spot?
29.10.20
|
James Spiro
StartupBlink joins CTech to discuss how Israel, a small and young country with few friendly neighbors, became one of the most influential tech ecosystems in the world
Israel-UAE diplomatic ties open door to big business opportunities
13.08.20
|
Doron Peskin
Israeli companies will have ample chances in a market that imports goods and services worth close to $250 billion each year
Dead Sea Salt and Za’atar Infused Chocolate Maker Wants to Make it Big in Japan
04.03.19
|
Reut Barnea
Israeli boutique chocolatier Ika Cohen’s products are known for their unusual tastes that include olive oil, Dead Sea salt, basil, and za’atar, a herb native to the Middle East and often used in Palestinian, Israeli, and Lebanese dishes
Benjamin Netanyahu Meets With Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Amman
19.06.18
|
CTech
This is the Israeli prime minister’s first public meeting with the Jordanian monarch since 2014
Following Warning of Air Strikes in Syria, Hainan Airlines Cancels Tel Aviv Flights
12.04.18
|
Lilach Baumer
On Tuesday, the European air traffic control issued a 72-hour warning for possible U.S. military action in Syria's airspace
Waze Finds Path Back to Iran, Report Says
16.01.18
|
Nitsan Sadan and Tofi Stoler
The app was blocked several times in the country due to its Israeli origins
The Turkish Government Expands Its Crackdown on Web Freedom
29.11.17
|
Tal Pavel
The Turkish government is acting harshly against the opposition’s online activity. Now a new Turkish search engine could help the government monitor its citizens online