24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2022
BiblioTech
Boarding Pass
Corporate
Appointments
CTalk
Tech Gateways
2022 VC Survey
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Shopping
Projects
About
Newsletter
Contact us
RSS
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Watertech
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
SHOPPING
ABOUT
Terms Of Use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
17:33
Full list of Israeli high-tech funding rounds in 2024
17:27
Eon rockets past $1 billion valuation in under a year, raising tens of millions more
14:56
Beyond bigger models: How AI’s next era will rethink growth
14:44
Israel ranks fourth globally for top universities per capita
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
Eon rockets past $1 billion valuation in under a year, raising tens of millions more
2
Monday.com founders: “We have everything needed to get to $10 billion in revenue”
3
Israel’s next tech boom: Pioneering the future of global defensetech
4
Wiz acquires Dazz for $450 million to strengthen AI-driven cloud security
5
Cyera doubles valuation to $3B with $300M Series D, total funding hits $600M in seven months
More news
Watertech
4 stories about Watertech
From startup nation to watertech nation
09.02.23
|
Seth M. Siegel
"Israel’s leadership in water may be the most important contribution to go forth from Zion," writes Seth M. Siegel
Israel's Netafim offers rice farmers an alternative to flooding their paddies
15.12.20
|
Reuters
Demand for rice is expected to rise 25% by 2050 and rice paddies leave too big a footprint, says director of U.N.-backed Sustainable Rice Platform
Israeli tech companies should heed China’s calls to ‘Go West’ urges Chengdu trade envoy
22.11.20
|
Allon Sinai
Agriculture, water, life sciences, cleantech, medical equipment and automotive are among the leading sectors in which Israeli companies are active in southwest China
Through Hell or High Water: 5 Startups Aiming to Save the Planet by Saving Water
13.12.19
|
Adi Pick
From extracting safe drinking water from thin air to turning rain into drinkable water, below are five Israeli startups trying to minimize the world’s water crisis
Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of
website accessibility