With the rapid infrastructural expansions that we are accustomed
to in the global telecoms industry, it is impossible to believe there are often
a minority of consumers of telephony services who are consistently
under-served... Israel’s telecommunication sector is considered as one of the most
sophisticated in the world, characterized by high mobile penetration, extensive
R&D presence, high-level talent pool and strong service competition. It is,
therefore, not a surprise to have some established and start-up Israeli communication
technology companies leading the efforts to address the global Last Mile
Connectivity challenge.Full article including companies listed: https://israeltrade.org.a
Israel’s UAV’s ability to operate beneath radar detection level yet unnoticed by those on the ground makes it a unique and essential part of any military arsenal these days. Today Israeli combat & surveillance drones are used worldwide.However, in recent years Israel is developing drones to be deployed for public use, with the aim to ultimately reduce congestion on public roads, transporting medicine and medical equipment and performing medical tasks and delivering various commercial goods more quickly.Some of the key start-ups in the drone sector include Heven Drones, Nando Drones, Highland, and Airwayz. Check them out! https://israeltrade.org.au/2021/05/14/israels-drones-set-to-improve-civilian-life/
The Israel Telecommunication markets have witnessed growth in recent years and are expected to grow in this direction over the forecast period to 2025. The growth in this industry comes from the increasing adoption of mobile phones that supports 5G, 4G, and 3G across the country. This sector is further expected to grow over the forecast period with the increasing adoption of IoT, which is connected to wireless broadband. For more information about the Israeli and global market + a look at the leading companies in AI, 5G, FinTech, IoT, follow the links and as always connect! https://israeltrade.org.au/2021/05/13/look-into-the-telecommunication-industry/
Financial fraud prevention is a big business, with the market expected to grow 20 per cent per year to reach $42.6 billion in size by 2023, according to global consultancy KBV Research. Within this environment, Israel-based or Israeli-founded companies have quietly built a large and growing presence in the anti-fraud market, with at least 35 companies active in the field, ranging from early-stage startups to post-exit companies that have become divisions in larger multinational corporations. For the shortlist that could make a world of difference to your eCommerce platform, please follow the links to the full article: https://israeltrade.org.au/2021/04/28/e-commerce-fraud-detection-prevention/
Ford: “It sparks innovation.” The automotive ecosystem in Israel, he added, is “amazing.” You don’t need Ford to understand that Israel has become a world leader in everything from the sensors and cameras that power self-driving cars to the software that will find an open parking spot in a lot or on the street (no small feat in a perennially parked-up city like Tel Aviv). A technological breakthrough is needed, and many Israeli companies are working on ways to make charging faster and travel range longer. Full list of companies and the full article with sources: https://israeltrade.org.au/2021/04/27/electric-cars-the-automotive-ecosystem-in-israel/
While the use of gaming technology for improving physical ailments is still in the early stages, it shows promise — and it’s fun. Four years ago, Michael Heinrich was riding his motorcycle on the University of Michigan campus when a rotted tree fell on him and snapped his neck, causing him to permanently lose the use of the lower half of his body. He spent weeks in intensive care and then went to inpatient rehabilitation for more than two months...For this NY Times article, visit the IsraelTrade.org.au website:https://israeltrade.org.au/2021/04/22/meet-virtual-reality-your-new-physical-therapist/or direct: