As with the digital health and medical device sector, Israeli companies have for many years been innovating in the digital learning arena. As a result, this industry sector, comprising about four hundred companies, offers a plethora of advanced technological solutions to a variety of audiences, from educational institutions to home users. These include distance learning platforms, administration tools, internet safety solutions, training and authoring platforms, virtual classrooms, documentation and automatic distribution of live and recorded events, video libraries, archives and more. Follow the links to learn about maths and engagement platforms from the StartUp Nation taking over the world: http://www.israeltrade.org.au/e-learning-becomes-imperative-not-a-choice/
Across the World, hospitals
are over their capacities, doctors' offices are now Covid-19 breeding grounds,
and more and more people are working from home…so the question is: “How do we properly
address and tackle the difficult tasks of continuing to provide high-quality,
remote, patient-care to those still in need medical attention?” Israel’s
commanding intelligence and sophistication in the worlds of IoT, Cyber &
Cybersecurity, Life-Sciences, Healthcare and Medical Devices make Israel one of
the most logical and sound partners of Healthcare Providers/Institutions across
the globe. Companies such as BioBeat, Binah.ai, Hyro, Datos, MyHomeDoc need to be considered now. Read: http://www.israeltrade.org.au/the-future-of-healthcare-2021-beyond/
The past twelve months were by far the best to date for startups receiving funding within Start-Up Nation. Total investment in Israeli startups was close to $10.3B. Incredible! Considering most of the rest of the world struggled with operations due to a global pandemic.The hottest sectors for 2020 included Cybersecurity, FinTech, and Smart Mobility. The increase in workers operating remotely, and the need for company data to easily be integrated from multiple locations, supports the interest in investment in all of these. Read on to learn more about Israeli companies: eToro, PayKey, Perimeter 81, Wiz, and Aqua Security. http://www.israeltrade.org.au/year-in-review/
Covid-19 and manufacturing… In areas where firms adopted
more IT, unemployment rate rose less because of social-distancing. Israeli
innovation played a role in helping the global economy adapt to changing
circumstances. There are over 250 companies in the Industry 4.0 sector that
provide services within cybersecurity, infrastructure, supply-chain &
logistics, energy-optimization, 3D-printing, robotics, real-estate, food,
quality and yield-improvement, predictive analytics, sensors, AI, security,
AR/VR &c. It is not surprising that many global corporations, who are
researching and developing cutting-edge solutions in the realm of digital
transformation, are choosing to look in Israel. Click to learn about a select few:
 
While the U.S. Government was focused on election security last year, unbeknownst to senior American officials a secret cyber espionage campaign by a major nation-state adversary of unprecedented magnitude was already underway – lethal, stealthy and undetected... While it’s exceedingly difficult for a single company to prevent a major nation-state cyber-attack if there’s one lesson to be learned from the Solarwinds fiasco its this: An organization can have the best cybersecurity protection in the world, but if one of their vendors is penetrated then that organization is at risk too.Click for the full article and Israeli company list: http://www.israeltrade.org.au/could-israeli-cyber-firms-prevent-the-next-solarwinds/
2020 was a crazy year, to say the least, now it is a great time to reflect on what happened over those past 12 months. Although the year started off with promise and potential for many companies around the world, the unfortunate events that were about to unfold in regards to COVID-19 changed the world as we know it. However, the challenge of COVID did not present a problem to Israeli technology but instead an opportunity, which is why by the end of the year the number of start-ups that offered service-based solutions to the Coronavirus increased to 400...http://www.israeltrade.org.au/ending-on-a-high-investment-into-israeli-companies-skyrocket-in-2020/