
Agro Tech
Israel is an internationally recognized leader in cutting-edge agricultural advancements. The country’s elevated level of innovation in this field is due to the close cooperation between scientists, extension advisers, farmers, and agriculture-related industries, who contribute to the manufacturing of advanced technologies used locally and around the world.
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Water Technology
Since its founding, Israel has been coping with water scarcity and treating the subject as a national priority. The country has constantly been developing novel and efficient water technologies, which can benefit the world as it is increasingly dealing with water scarcity concerns due to global warming.
Some 97 percent of Israel’s wastewater is used for agriculture and irrigation; putting it leaps and bounds ahead of terms of world standards.
Israeli programs for accelerating water innovation are being replicated in Singapore and Korea, and leading international players are continually investing in this market in Israel, making it a particularly exciting field in which to become involved.
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Food Technology
Israel’s place at the FoodTech table is vividly demonstrated by various relevant players. The country cultivates innovators who seek to tackle the biggest challenges in the food industry – including boosting nutritional value, combating foodborne illnesses, addressing the high carbon footprint of many protein-based foods, and integrating robotics and deep learning to bring greater efficiency to food production processes. From farm-to-fork, there is a whirlwind of innovative health and wellness solutions offered for the global market.
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Cleantech
According to the 2014 Global Cleantech Innovation Index, Israel has the most potential to start and commercialize clean-tech companies.
Israel is number one in reusing its water. Some 97 percent of its wastewater is used for agriculture and irrigation; while Spain is at 16%. Israel is many levels ahead of standards in the world.
Israeli programs for accelerating water innovation are being replicated around the world and international players in the investment space in Israel, like the IMF unit of the World Bank or Schneider Electric, are taking the energy sector to the next level.
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FINTECH
Israeli finance technology has taken giant leaps in the last few years. Hundreds of local startups are developing new technologies for payment and security solutions, and multinational companies and banks are flocking to Israel for a piece of the action. Much like other tech sectors in Israel, the country’s fintech know-how is largely a byproduct of innovations in other fields, such as cybersecurity. Israel has over 430 fintech companies and 14 multinational R&D centers.
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Retail Technology
Israeli retail tech’s footprint is expanding and becoming the hottest hub of technologies and the benefits of this innovation are wowing shoppers, investors, and retail giants around the globe. Whether it’s AI-driven ecommerce experiences, advanced consumer insights, or logistical in-store improvements, Israeli retail-tech entrepreneurs are pioneering numerous innovations in retail tech. With over 250 startups in space, the combined capital raised in retail tech in Israel is in excess of $1 billion.
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IT
An IT Powerhouse by the early 1990’s, IT exports from Israel totaled $90 million. In 2000, that figure was up to $2.6 billion. Today, IT exports have topped $3.6 billion, representing over one-quarter of all technology exports from Israel and almost one-tenth of the total national export. Additionally, the Israeli software sector draws over one-third of all foreign investment in Israel. Israel’s unique geographic, geopolitical, demographic, and cultural characteristics have combined to create a genuinely different software development climate – where innovation and entrepreneurship is the norm, early adoption is the rule, and innovative thinking is a day to day phenomenon.

MOBILE
Israeli mobile technology involves a full spectrum of advanced solutions tailored for carriers, content providers, app stores, enterprises, and users. It comprises infrastructure and support hardware & software that enable efficient conversion to the latest LTE networks, while optimizing and virtualizing the performance of current systems, thus maximizing operator revenue.
Companies like Waze, Viber, and ICQ and many others were all founded and developed in Israel.
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Homeland Security
As a top national priority, Homeland Security in Israel is more than just an exportable commodity. Israel’s self-reliance has created a diversified and cutting-edge security industry, adding innovation to existing technologies as well as developing new ones. Today Israel has earned a worldwide reputation for providing leading security solutions and continues to successfully partner with key world players to protect airports, seaports, government offices, financial institutions, recreational facilities, etc.
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Cyber Security
Israel has maintained its position as a leading powerhouse for cyber security innovation. It has been providing novel solutions which have enhanced the robustness, resilience, and security of other nations and organizations around the world, making a global impact that is non-proportional to Israel’s material size. The Israeli cyber security industry – relying on its skilled and creative human capital, and empowered by long-standing government support and a unique synergy with world-renowned Israeli academia – has been a key component of the local vibrant security-oriented “ecosystem”.
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Medical Device
Israeli ingenuity is widely known for being responsible for some of the world’s most amazing medical advancements. Israel’s robust life science industry is dealing with a wide-ranging spectrum of fields. From startups developing new cancer-targeting therapeutics, advanced genomic research for precision medicine, and the latest sensing technology to be integrated to your connected devices.
Whether futuristic, such as Given Imaging’s PillCam capsule endoscopy or Itamar Medical’s fingertip monitors for sleep disorders and cardiac issues — or cleverly simple, such as First Care Products’ Emergency Bandage – Israeli inventions are changing the face of healthcare in hospitals, doctors’ offices, homes and even battlefields worldwide.
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Advanced Manufacturing
The concept of advanced manufacturing is not new, though in recent years certain advanced technologies have created a tipping point that may lead to radical changes in traditional manufacturing processes. Over the past few years, Israel has experienced significant growth in these technologies include big data and cloud, sensing systems and powerful advanced processors; widespread additive manufacturing technologies; industrial robots, with rapidly developing abilities and decreasing costs; and information technology (IT), enabling new models of collaboration.
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Automotive
IWhile Israel does not engage in large-scale vehicle manufacturing, more than 100 Israeli manufacturers supply systems, parts, modules and tooling to both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the secondary market. Originally established to support, among others, the security and aircraft industries, Israeli companies have successfully adapted relevant technologies that were utilized for the military to civilian uses and made themselves a prominent technology destination for global companies in the field.

Cosmetics
Israeli companies undoubtedly enjoy an exclusive advantage in the global cosmetics and toiletries industry. Direct access to the Dead Sea and its natural minerals and vital ingredients, provides the healthiest production environment on earth and grants Israeli companies like Dead Sea Beauty Products, an incredible competitive edge in the cosmetics market. Many Israeli companies combine advanced science with the natural resources of the Dead Sea, renowned as a unique health and spa site, to produce top of the line cosmetic products. Salts, black mud, and other rich minerals have supported the global success of the Israeli cosmetics industry which exports an annual $ 165 million.
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