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TeStraw is a personal water-testing device that will allow anybody, from Manhattan to Kathmandu, to check if water is pure or contaminated.

Business

PwC estimates companies raised $15 billion from going public and being acquired.

Blogs

In the 23rd Aug 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:   ·         Doctors at an Israeli hospital used innovative surgery to...

StartUps

These are some of the hottest startups in Israel that are creating some of the fastest growing companies on the planet.

Blogs

In the 26th Jul 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:   ·         Israeli scientists have developed a “smart” anti-inflammatory treatment. ·        ...

Blogs

In the 12th Apr 2015 week’s edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include: Two major Israeli scientific breakthroughs may lead to new cancer...

Blogs

In the 25th Jan 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:   ·        Johnson & Johnson and Takeda have started...

StartUps

Acquisitions by Amazon, Microsoft, Dropbox and others have enriched many Israeli entrepreneurs in the first few weeks of this year. 2015 has begun with...

World News

99 Israeli high-tech exits totaled $6.94 billion in 2014, up 5% from $6.59 billion in 2013 when there were 90 exits, reports IVC Research...

StartUps

Tmura, the Israeli Public Service Venture Fund, announced that it has broken the $10 million mark in donations from startups for nonprofit causes and...