26.03.25|Netally BinshtockMoshe Lion, Mayor of Jerusalem, added at the Calcalist and Bank Leumi Mind the Tech conference in New York, "Jerusalem is a city full of hope and strength. We are building our future every single day. And the proof is not just in words but in actions. In recent years, we have doubled the number of building permits issued in the city."
26.09.24|James SpiroThe fund will invest roughly $250,000-$1 million, typically leading or co-leading a startup’s inception round for “a small handful” of new companies each year.
27.03.24|Sophie Shulman2,700 Mobileye employees in Jerusalem are moving to the company's new campus, which in addition to the usual high-tech perks such as a gym, will also include a convenience store, running track, service points for leasing vehicles, and nursing rooms
04.03.24|Yuval SadeHundreds of millions of shekels have been invested in the west and east of the city, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion said at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in New York. Lion noted Jerusalem's leadership in urban renewal, advanced transportation systems and the employment revolution in the city. "The eternal capital of Israel is a city of integration, cooperation and progress"
18.07.23|Elihay VidalThe EasTech complex, which has received an investment of NIS 10 million (approximately $2.7 million), will host high-tech companies that will employ Arab programmers from the eastern part of the city
21.03.23|CTechJerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion revealed at the Mind The Tech conference in London that the German company BioNTech SE, developer of the coronavirus vaccine together with Pfizer, signed an agreement with the municipality to establish a factory for the development and production of mRNA vaccines in Jerusalem
15.09.22|CTechAddressing Calcalist’s Mind the Tech 2022 Conference in New York, Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion discussed the capital’s ever growing high-tech industry and how under his watch “nobody can be left behind”
29.03.22|Irad Atzmon-SchmayerBezalel Academy, ironSource, Hebrew University, Ministry of Jerusalem, and the Jerusalem municipality have founded Gamehub, an incubator devoted to gaming. “Content needs to be the main focus,” says Manager Dani Bacon, who isn’t worried about startups relocating to Tel Aviv
02.03.22|Meir OrbachThe fund, which invests in local deep-tech companies, has announced the closure of its first round of funding for its second fund. "We strive to invest in companies led by amazing entrepreneurs, capable of developing companies with products and services that meet real needs in large and growing markets."
01.07.21|Yuval SadeErel Margalit, Chairman and Founder of JVP and Margalit Startup City, added during Calcalist's JerusalemTech conference that "in Jerusalem, people pray in mosques, synagogues, and churches, and these connections are Israel's biggest and most successful startup"
29.05.21|Daniel Farber-BallFemForward, a Jerusalem-based project, encourages women to claim their place in tech. “They go through the program and they begin believing in themselves”
18.05.21|CTechElie Wurtman, co-founder and partner at PICO Venture Partners, shares his philosophy on the importance of technology, startups, and Zionism
11.05.21|ReutersOver 150 rockets launched towards Israel, at least 20 people killed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza
01.12.20|CTechAmnon Shashua and Elie Wurtman discuss what makes Israel’s capital a prime location for successful tech companies at Calcalist’s Jerusalem 2030 online conference
14.09.20|James SpiroSpeaking to CTech ahead of the launch, Erel Margalit urges Israel to follow the European, not American pandemic exit strategy
01.09.20|Start-Up Nation Central, a CTech partner The city's ecosystem has experienced a 102% growth in its number of technology companies Since 2012
31.08.20|Wendy Singer, Start-Up Nation Central, a CTech partnerStartups in Israel’s capital have joined the global battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, and have taken up the search for innovative solutions for the post-coronavirus era
05.08.20|Tal Shachar, YnetMajor companies and organizations are investing millions in new data centers. Ynet visited the underground fortress that is set to launch activities in several weeks
03.08.20|Lior GutmanA document sent to municipalities instructs them to ensure they have sufficient charging stations since they forecast half of all cars sold in 2030 will be electric
28.06.20|James SpiroThe study, conducted by Startup Genome, ranks Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as joint sixth out of 150 global cities.