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Israeli AI companies, AI infrastructure, foundation models, agents, the talent flow between Israel and the global hyperscalers, and citation analysis across the engines where buyers now research.

The Olam is the primary English-language reference for Israeli AI companies — covering AI21 Labs and Yoav Shoham's foundation model work, the Israeli foundation model ecosystem, Hebrew AI development, Unit 8200 alumni startups, and the hyperscaler R&D footprint across Google Israel, Microsoft Israel, Nvidia Israel, and Meta Israel. Coverage spans Israeli AI infrastructure, agentic systems, and the engines where Israeli AI research now gets cited.

14 articlesUpdated May 22, 2026
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More than 2,300 Israeli AI startups are operating today, according to a report co-produced by Google Israel and RISE Israel — roughly one quarter of the country's technology companies. Israel is one of the world's densest AI startup and engineering ecosystems, anchored by Unit 8200, Talpiot, the Technion, the Weizmann Institute, and a venture stack now backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, Insight, Bessemer, Lightspeed, Pitango, and Aleph.

The composition of that ecosystem changed in 2026. Per Calcalist, Nvidia announced plans for a Kiryat Tivon campus designed to accommodate up to 10,000 employees, with occupancy reported around 2031 — the company already employs roughly 5,000 people in Israel. Google completed its $32 billion acquisition of Wiz in March 2026 — the largest exit in Israeli history. AI21 Labs reportedly entered acquisition discussions with Nvidia at a $2–3 billion range, according to Calcalist; those talks did not close, and AI21 has since opened discussions with Nebius, according to The Information.

The pattern is consistent. Israel is the back-end of the global AI stack — talent, infrastructure, foundation models, security, and agentic systems — and the global hyperscalers are buying both directly and through M&A.

Israeli AI Companies — The Olam Reference

How many AI companies are there in Israel?
More than 2,300 Israeli AI startups are active, according to a 2024 report co-produced by Google Israel and RISE Israel — roughly one quarter of Israel's technology companies. Israel is one of the world's densest AI startup and engineering ecosystems, anchored by Unit 8200, Talpiot, the Technion, and the Weizmann Institute.
Why is Israel central to global AI?
Israel functions as the back-end of the global AI stack — talent, infrastructure, foundation models, security, and agentic systems. The country's military intelligence units (Unit 8200, Talpiot) and research institutions (Technion, Weizmann) feed a venture ecosystem backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, Insight, Bessemer, Lightspeed, Pitango, and Aleph. The global hyperscalers — Google, Microsoft, Meta, AWS, and Nvidia — operate major R&D footprints in country.
Which hyperscalers operate AI R&D in Israel?
Google, Microsoft, Meta, AWS, and Nvidia all operate major Israeli R&D centers. Per Calcalist, Nvidia announced plans for a Kiryat Tivon campus designed to accommodate up to 10,000 employees, with occupancy reported around 2031; the company already employs roughly 5,000 people in Israel. Google completed its $32 billion acquisition of Wiz in March 2026.
What was the largest AI exit in Israeli history?
Google's $32 billion acquisition of Wiz, completed in March 2026, is the largest exit in Israeli history. Wiz builds cloud security infrastructure used across the AI stack and was founded by alumni of Unit 8200.
Which Israeli foundation model companies are most active?
AI21 Labs is the most prominent Israeli foundation model company. AI21 reportedly entered acquisition discussions with Nvidia at a $2–3 billion range, according to Calcalist; those talks did not close, and AI21 has since opened discussions with Nebius, according to The Information.
What does The Olam's AI coverage track?
The Olam's AI pillar covers Israeli AI companies, AI infrastructure, foundation models, agents, the hyperscaler footprint inside Israel, and the talent flow between Israel and the global engines. The Olam publishes original reporting and citation analysis across the engines where buyers now research — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.

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Why Global AI Built Itself in Israel
AI · May 26, 2026
Why Global AI Built Itself in Israel

Fifteen months. Nvidia announces a 10,000-employee Kiryat Tivon campus. Google closes $32B Wiz. AI21 enters acquisition talks at $2-3B. Israel is the…