Israel’s Technion Institute partners with Cornell to pull America’s center of high-tech gravity to the Big Apple.


Israeli startup carves out a niche selling software to give online app access to billions of people in places where smartphones are unaffordable.

Israel’s Technion Institute partners with Cornell to pull America’s center of high-tech gravity to the Big Apple.
Wanted: five young startup companies from Israel ready to build the next big high-tech sensation in America.

They’re weird enough for science fiction, but real enough to work – ISRAEL21c explores some of the strangest scientific developments coming out of Israel today.

The Internet company recommends DesignPax display and banner ad design firm to hundreds of thousands of customers — and the creative work is all done in Israel.
Israel’s Magisto helps you transform hours of homemade video into exciting two-minute clips at just the click of a mouse. YouTube is already on board.

Israel’s Mobileye is the global leader in the vehicle safety market with its advanced driver assistance system that helps you avoid a collision.
Israel’s Siano will debut its proven technology for streaming television to mobile devices, changing the way America watches its favorite shows.
The multinational IT firm has opened a Center of Excellence in Herzliya and an R&D facility in Beersheva to capitalize on Israeli cloud computing ideas.
You don’t have to be a high-tech whiz to add subtitles and links to any online video, thanks to Israel’s Subber website.
Israel’s Qwilt offers a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution to help ISPs thin out the traffic and deliver a better experience to customers.
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