infrastructure

Israel's future depends on the ability to adapt to climate change

While the Israeli winter poses significant challenges, it also provides fertile ground for creative solutions and collaborations between entrepreneurs, local authorities, and experts in the field.

By RENANA YARDENI
12/01/2025

Transportation Ministry fails to meet 2024 targets as road accident deaths reach new peaks

The Transportation Ministry failed in two core goals: public transport and road safety.

By ASAF ZAGRIZAK/GLOBES/TNS
09/01/2025

Researchers uncover massive palace in ancient Assyrian capital Dur-Sharrukin

Magnetic survey uncovers five enormous structures, revealing complex urban environment beyond the palace.

India's first 410-meter Hyperloop test track completed

The Hyperloop aims to reach speeds up to 1,100 km/h, revolutionizing India's transport infrastructure.

Bazan Group publishes financial reports for Q3 2024

Bazan CEO: “The capital market demonstrates confidence through the issuance of bonds maturing in 2034.”

Planning Administration CEO: 'Periphery no longer exists in modern planning terms'

At a conference marking 30 years of Bank Jerusalem’s real estate sector, CEO Rafi Elmaliach declared that modern planning aims to permanently eliminate the term 'periphery' from Israeli discourse.

CEO of Mekorot, Amit Lang.

Bond issuance by Mekorot is successful; institutional demand is NIS 2.33 billion

Boosting funding for Israel's water infrastructure expansion, Mekorot secures NIS 1.11 billion in oversubscribed bond offering.

  Gdfin CEO Eyal Regev: "when I came up with a completely crazy idea of entering the world of drone

Head in the clouds: Gadfin is changing the game

Gadfin CEO Eyal Regev leads a logistics revolution with hydrogen-powered drones, offering green, efficient delivery solutions: "once you see it in action, you understand its potential."

Open skies: "We will transport goods and people in the air"

Eyal Regev, CEO of Gadfin Ltd., discussed the industry's challenges and opportunities at a panel during the Jerusalem Post Group's Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference.

By LIOR NOVIK/MAARIV
21/10/2024

100 Million Shekels: Will a new bypass end traffic jams in Netanya's east?

The Netanya Municipality has begun an NIS 100 million project for a new bypass road, aimed at easing severe traffic jams in the eastern part of the city that impact residents' quality of life.

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