New Report Shows Israel’s Climate Tech Sector Holding Strong with Close to 1,000 Active Companies and Global Backing, Despite Investment Drop Findings from Israel Innovation Authority and PLANETech’s report reveal a resilient ecosystem: dozens of new startups launched amid war, sustained international investment, and record public support
Israeli Innovation. Global Impact.
High-tech is Israel’s leading economic growth engine. The Israeli tech ecosystem exemplifies how a small nation can become a global innovation leader by cultivating a culture of bold thinking, embracing failure, and building bridges across sectors and disciplines. It is not only a hub of startups but a robust, scale-up-oriented, globally integrated economy — proving that innovation is less about size and more about mindset, structure, and vision.
Here are some numbers to showcase the strength and importance of Israel’s tech sector.
All That Is New
Israeli high-tech continues to strengthen its position as a significant sector in its contribution to the national economy. Nevertheless, the sector continues to be characterized by gender inequality, with women comprising only about one-third of its workforce, a ratio that has remained essentially unchanged for three decades. In this publication, the Israel Innovation Authority presents the fourth in-depth analysis of the gender situation in the high-tech sector.
Emerging technologies are innovative technologies at advanced developmental stages which have enormous potential to change the face of industry and society. The Innovation Authority has chosen to focus on technologies with an estimated timeframe of 3-8 years for product development.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) can potentially reduce the time and cost of drug development and increase the percentage of drugs receiving regulatory approval for marketing. Indeed, this field has gained momentum in recent years.
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