Tourism Ministry accepting bids for luxury development to bring new visitors to southernmost city

Technology giant says initiative to help 'diversify workforce,' encourage integration of Arab, ultra-Orthodox professionals into high-tech sector

Ned Lamont, who sees the Nutmeg State turning into the Start-Up State, will meet with Bennett, Herzog, Lapid and Israeli entrepreneurs during five-day trip

The Israeli tech industry has changed dramatically in the near-decade since The Times of Israel launched; this section's new name recognizes that journey

Last year saw just 520 startups set up, way down from 1,400 in 2014; Innovation Authority says policies must cater to both startups and later-stage firms

Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua and computer scientist Shai Shalev-Shwartz claim their solution can wrap up the current public health crisis in a matter of months

Israeli developers working on applications to track spread of COVID-19, while country's largest hospital makes strides with telemedicine to protect staff

Study suggests most Israelis don't want to swap their day off from Friday to Sunday, 40% work while sick, and many disgruntled about not being able to work from home

How nanotechnology could change the world * David Horovitz on UK Chief Rabbi Mirvis's 'oy gevalt' moment * After Amazon's Israeli Black Friday, Tiffany Haddish's Black Mitzvah

Released October 18, 'TechTalk' gives inside look at over 50 startups across the Jewish state, and is hosted by Anglo-Israelis Jonny Caplan and Jessy Katz of Israel's 'The Voice'

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