28.01.25|James SpiroDirector General of the Israel Space Agency Uri Oron is urging Israel to partake in a global corporation if it wants to achieve success in the sector.
21.01.25|Shani AshkenaziFrom falling debris to disrupted satellites, experts sound alarms over space pollution.
16.01.25|Tomer HadarInbal Kreiss, Head of Innovation at Israel Aerospace Industries’ Systems Missiles and Space Group, spoke at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Tech TLV conference about how AI can have a revolutionary impact on the use of big data collected from space.
02.01.25|Elihay VidalDr. Liran Antebi, a senior research fellow at the Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology, and Security at Tel Aviv University, shared these insights in a podcast interview about global drone warfare.
20.10.24|Maayan Cohen-RozenHadar Vernik-Shalev, CEO of Rakia, a company whose goal is to promote the space sector in Israel, talks about the company's vision for Israel’s space industry, international collaborations through the Israel Space Forum, and the tremendous business potential for Israeli companies.
20.10.24|Maayan Cohen-RozenDuring the International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Israel’s Rakia space mission signed cooperation agreements with Hungary and is conducting advanced talks with Poland on managing private missions and building programs for space missions.
20.10.24|Maayan Cohen-RozenThe Israel Space Forum provides Israeli companies with an essential platform for expanding international collaborations and integrating into global projects
15.07.24|James SpiroThe accelerator is based in Mitzpe Ramon’s ‘Space City’ to promote dual-use technologies for Earth and Space
08.02.24|Meir OrbachThere are currently 105 startups operating in Israel in the field of space applications. These companies raised a total of $314 million in the past year
01.10.23|Viki AuslenderIn recent years, the business sector has picked up the gauntlet and the journey to Mars is back on the table, accelerating the geopolitical race globally, as China, the US, and India all vie for dominance
01.10.23|Lital SametCommercial flights into space are becoming more routine, and despite the very high prices, it is estimated that the value of the space tourism industry will reach $3 billion by 2030
27.09.23|Tamar TunikThe leading countries in space exploration spending are the United States, followed by China, Japan, and France. India, the most recent addition to the group of nations that have landed on the Moon, ranks seventh but is expected to make significant progress
27.09.23|Yuval AzulayIsraeli companies are experiencing a surge in demand due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and concerns about escalation in other conflict zones
27.09.23|Meir OrbachWhile the space sector presents numerous challenges and requires substantial investments, it also offers boundless opportunities for innovation and technological advancement. Israeli entrepreneurs, engineers, and investors are increasingly recognizing the potential
26.09.23|Shani AshkenaziThe amazing capacity of the human race to produce waste has not been limited to the borders of our planet. There are currently about 3,000 inactive satellites that are hovering around us along with hundreds of millions of pieces of waste. One day this will affect us land inhabitants as well
26.09.23|Yuval AzulayOn April 11, 2019, Israel was about to become the fourth country to reach the moon, but the crash of the Beresheet lunar probe shattered the dream. Billionaire Morris Kahn promised to restart the project but in the meantime he has stopped providing funding, the state is in no hurry to invest, and the landing target date is only getting further and further away
28.06.23|James Spiro“Space-grade computing solutions have become an essential foundation for the evolution of the space economy,” said CEO Avi Shabtai
14.05.23|CTechThe group of donors that invested $45 million in the Beresheet 2 mission announced that they will stop further funding. They will continue to support the educational activities of the SpaceIL organization
29.03.23|Reuters, CTechThe latest-generation of the Israeli spy satellite will enhance round-the-clock monitoring and enable intelligence collection in any weather regardless of visibility conditions