Innovation

The kitchen of the future: How LG is changing the game in design and innovation

The kitchen revolution is coming to your home: LG's new refrigerators offer a design experience and smart technology that not only look good – but also make a difference in daily life.

 LG is leading the design revolution in the kitchen with an innovative line of refrigerators
 An illustrative image of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Israel’s bold move: Exploring AI regulation in healthcare - opinion

 PROVE'M WRONG bags

When “the magic of craftsmanship” meets innovation: The Israeli brand that knits leather bags

 A fly-sized drone

China’s new spy drone – almost microscopic in size


Review: EarFun Tune Pro – the battery that never dies

EarFun’s new flagship headphones surprise again with long battery life, solid noise cancellation, and great sound - proving you don’t need to overpay for quality.

 EarFun - Tune Pro

From real estate to reality: How the Alma project built a bridge between Israel and the US

When Jews from Great Neck and Kings Point bought 50 homes in Alma, Kiryat Ono, they built more than real estate - they sparked a historic bond, leading to a sister city pact with US towns.

Alma project - Cnaan Group

New! MG HS in any configuration you choose – Turbo petrol, hybrid, and PHEV

A new generation of MG arrives in showrooms, offering drivers a choice between three different powertrains and more luxurious features than ever before.

 The new MG HS – more democratic than ever

Building bridges in innovation: Maayan Shahar on scaling startups and crafting partnerships

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 53

 Maayan Shahar UST Spark

Peugeot e208 GTI vs. 205 GTI: Inheriting a legend isn’t easy

Nearly 40 years after the 205 GTI ended, Peugeot unveils an electric successor: Stronger performance, double the weight, limited range. Full specs and Israel arrival details inside.

 Peugeot e208 GTI (right) and the legend it tries to recreate, the 205 GTI

When the skies closed, the ecosystem opened

Despite domestic war, Israeli health tech leaders in Europe united at HLTH Europe to support their innovation ecosystem, showcasing resilience, advanced solutions, and unity.

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NeuReality start-up wins special award

NeuReality, an Israeli AI start-up, wins a special award at InnoVEX 2025 in Taiwan for its groundbreaking technology that makes AI accessible to everyone.

 NeuReality’s NR1 system with pre-installed large language models

Smart in clean energy: Israeli start-up Naki wins smart energy start-up competition

Israeli start-up Naki won a global contest at Energy Tech Week. CEO Barak Manbar announced the successful completion of a $2M pre-seed round, boosting visibility and investment prospects.

 From right: Barak Manbar, Lilach Danewitz, Shon Dana

New Israeli-developed bioengineered skin could heal burn wounds twice as fast

Prof. Lihi Adler-Abramovich told The Jerusalem Post that it could take five to 10 years to be able use their technique on burn patients.

 Doctor bandaging patient's burned hand at table (illustrative)

The next front: Rebuilding Israel through tech and talent - opinion

If the state embraces the tech sector as a true partner, we can emerge from this crisis stronger, more connected, and more confident in our future.

 An illustrative image of microchip manufacturing in Israel.

Innovative wartime solution: Ram Aderet offers blast-protected apartment

Ram Aderet in Ariel offers ready-to-move-in apartments with reinforced safe rooms, while other projects face delays. CEO: “Personal security is now the top priority.”

 Rendering: Ramat Adarot project in Ariel by Ram Adarot Group