Technology

Israeli Startup StoreDot Raises $60M To Charge Daimler’s Electric Trucks
StoreDot’s groundbreaking technology charges a smartphone in just 30 seconds, and an electric car within five minutes.
September 17, 2017

Is Israeli Tech Behind iPhone X’s New Facial Recognition Feature?
Reports said Apple bought Israel's facial recognition technology pioneer for new iPhone X
September 14, 2017

Meet Zebra, The Israeli Startup Whose Smart Algorithms Are Changing Medical Diagnostics
Potentially saving thousands of lives through artificial intelligence, Zebra Medical claims its algorithms can detect diseases such as breast cancer.
September 14, 2017

Europe’s Largest Social Dining Platform VizEat Buys Israeli Competitor EatWith
The purchase of EatWith by UK's VizEat will make it the largest communal dining platform in the world.
September 12, 2017

Why Israeli Startups Lead The Way On The Booming InsurTech Industry
In the wake of hurricanes Harvey and Irma, NoCamels looks at how InsurTech makes it easier (and faster) to deal with insurance when disaster strikes.
September 11, 2017

Tel Aviv Kicks Off City-Wide Car-Sharing Initiative AutoTel
Tel Aviv is among the first in the world to incorporate a city-wide car-sharing service within its vicinity, with hopes it will reduce car ownership.
September 10, 2017

Daimler Joins Forces With Israel’s Via To Bring Ride-Sharing To Europe
Israeli taxi app Via is raising $250 million in a round led by giant car maker Daimler to bring ride-sharing to Europe.
September 05, 2017

Surgeons Implant Revolutionary New Device To Treat Heart Failure
In a world first, Israel's Rambam Hospital implanted CorAssist's device to repair the heart of a 72 year old.
September 04, 2017

DLD Tel Aviv 2017: Ten Innovation Festival Events Not To Miss
The DLD Tel Aviv Conference is Israel’s largest high-tech gathering. NoCamels has sifted through the packed schedule to provide you with the ultimate guide.
August 30, 2017

The Next Wix? DIY Startup AppsVillage Helps Businesses Create Their Own Apps Instantly
Israel's AppsVillage wants to do for apps what Wix.com did for websites: make them easier and cheaper to create.
August 28, 2017

Israeli Startup Unbotify Tracks Online Behavior Patterns To Outsmart Hacker Bots
Cyber-security firm Unbotify battles automated bandits to keep data safe and the news real.
August 20, 2017

Mobileye Founders Develop Wearable Device To Give The Blind Near-Complete Independence
Clasped onto glasses, MyEye reads texts aloud and identifies people, which enables the blind to achieve nearly complete independence.
August 16, 2017

Can’t Make A Call? Broken Screen? CellSavers’ Smartphone ‘Doctors’ Are On Their Way
Israeli startup CellSavers makes house calls, so you don't have to run to the store to repair your cell phone.
August 15, 2017

Israeli Startup NRGene Maps Genome Of Cotton, Sweet Potato For Better Crops
NRGene’s software charts the genetic makeup of organisms in a bid to find the most resilient seeds.
August 13, 2017

Exit Nation: Israeli Gaming Company Plarium Sold To Australia’s Aristocrat For $500M
The deal to buy Plarium, maker of the hugely popular social game "Vikings: War of Clans," is among the largest Israel has seen in recent months.
August 10, 2017
