fbpx

Revolutionary treatments, Haredim in High-Tech, Forbes, and more – This week from the Startup Nation

[additional-authors]
March 9, 2015

Israeli military expertise join commercial space race

Israel is embarking on a five-year mission to stake its claim on a crowded new frontier, the $250 billion a year commercial space market. Using the expertise of a defense industry that created technology such as the “Iron Dome” missile interceptor, Israel plans to move beyond its current focus on spy and military communications satellites into producing civilian devices, some small enough to fit in your hand.

Read more “>here

Hebrew University receives grant to boost crop yields

American Friends of The Hebrew University (AFHU), announced that The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel’s leading academic and research institution, is the recipient of a competitive $789,000 grant from the United States Agency for International Development’s American Schools and Hospitals Abroad program (USAID/ASHA). The grant will fund the establishment of the Unit of Correlative Microscopy at the University’s Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, Israel’s only academic and research Faculty dedicated to sustainable agriculture and environmental protection.

Read more “>here

Haredim (Ultra-Orthodox) to enter High-Tech

Although higher education, military service and professional pursuits still are discouraged in favor of yeshiva studies, the economic reality of supporting large families and the desire to be part of the modern tech revolution are driving a sea change among the Haredi community in Israel. In fact, an estimated 12,000 Haredi Israelis are currently qualified to work in the high-tech industry.

Read more “>here

PayPal to acquire another Israeli startup

CyActive, an Israeli start-up that says its technology can disable viruses before they are even created, is being acquired by international payments firm Paypal. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but sources said that the deal was worth at least $60 million. This will be PayPal’s second acquisition in Israel. In 2008, the company bought out financial fraud monitoring company FraudSciences for $169 million.

Read more “>here

Google-glass technology being used by IDF

The IDF continues to ambitiously develop and harness technology of the 21st century with the goal of preventing harm to combat soldiers. The IDF’s Development Branch, which is in charge of the development of forthcoming technology in the military, has been at the forefront of technology like the IDF’s “Google Glass” and the use of applications. Recently, this branch has been inspired from previous operations to advance technology that provides real-time information on the battlefield in order to prevent harm to the soldiers.

Read more “>here

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

Never Too Late for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah

At Jewish Health’s Grancell Village campus in Reseda, a capacity crowd of friends, relatives and staffers applauded their agreement in saluting the largest bar and bat mitzvah class in its 113-year history.

On 5786, A Protocol for Action in This New Year

In this New Year, we will find ourselves called upon to carry forward the responsibilities of leadership, the obligations of community building, the requirements of advancing Jewish civic interests.

Living as Jews in Latin America After Oct. 7

Much like in other parts of the world, most of those who criticize Israel in Latin America have little or no grasp of the realities on the ground, yet they readily join the chorus of demonization.

Our Sacred Promise

Founded by Lihie Gilhar in November 2023, Bring Them Light seeks to preserve not just the memory of those we lost, but their faces, their names and their life stories.

The Big Sorry: Atoning All Year

Guilt, despite its bad name, is actually good for me. Like regret and remorse and shame over my wrongdoings, guilt can be instructive and downright motivational.

Jonah, the Dovish Divine

Despite a year full of distance, imperfections, disappointment, perhaps even betrayal of our very nature, on Yom Kippur we are all doves, possessing the ability to, in the end, return home.

The Oys of Yiddish

One reason my wife and I never learned Yiddish was that our families didn’t want us to. Yiddish was only spoken when they tried to hide things from us.

Two-State Delusions

Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer and the other Western leaders who made this proposal know that calling for a Palestinian state has as much likelihood of success as proposing a U.N. mission to Jupiter.

More news and opinions than at a
Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.