Israel has the world's highest startup density and a defense-to-civilian technology pipeline that produces world-leading autonomous systems. We provide robot leasing, integration, and data collection for Israel's fast-moving tech, defense, medical, and agri-tech sectors.
Key industries driving robotics adoption
Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Rafael, Roboteam — Israel is a global leader in UGVs, autonomous UAVs, and perimeter security robots. Defense R&D drives civilian robotics spin-offs across the ecosystem.
Mazor Robotics (acquired by Medtronic) pioneered spine surgery robots. Medigus develops capsule robots for GI procedures. Israel's 1,600+ healthtech startups drive innovation in surgical assistance, rehabilitation, and diagnostic robotics.
Taranis (crop intelligence AI), Tevel (fruit-picking drones), Arugga (pollination robots) — Israel's arid-climate agriculture expertise translates into precision irrigation, autonomous harvesting, and crop monitoring robotics.
Intel Haifa (R&D center for Intel's most advanced processors), Tower Semiconductor (specialty foundry), Applied Materials Israel — automation and cleanroom robotics for chip design verification and fab operations.
End-to-end robotics solutions for enterprises, research labs, and institutions
Flexible rental programs for research, development & deployment. Access humanoid robots, cobots & quadrupeds with full technical support.
Get Pilot QuoteProfessional teleoperation & annotation. Build high-quality manipulation and locomotion training datasets for your AI models.
Request QuoteCollaborative research with leading universities & institutions. Joint grants, shared labs, and technology transfer programs.
Explore ProgramsHands-on robotics training for engineers, researchers & students. Certification programs and workshop series.
View CoursesPublic sector support for robotics deployment
Primary government body for innovation funding — provides grants covering 20–50% of approved R&D expenses for robotics and autonomous systems projects. Annual budget exceeds NIS 4B.
Learn more →Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation funds joint US-Israel R&D projects — grants up to $1M per project. Strong focus on robotics, AI, and autonomous systems.
Learn more →Israel's venture capital ecosystem — originally catalyzed by the Yozma government program — provides deep funding for robotics startups. Israel has the highest VC investment per capita globally.
Learn more →Cybersecurity regulations for connected robots and autonomous systems — Israel's cyber expertise ensures secure-by-design robotic deployments.
Learn more →Navigate the Startup Nation's autonomous systems ecosystem
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Leading institutions advancing robotics locally
World-class robotics research — autonomous systems, computer vision, medical robotics, and SLAM algorithms
Visit →Desert robotics, autonomous vehicles, agricultural robotics — ABC Robotics Initiative
Visit →Fundamental research in robot learning, soft robotics, and bio-inspired systems
Visit →World leader in autonomous driving vision — EyeQ chips, RSS safety model, deployed in 150M+ vehicles
Visit →Fully autonomous industrial drone platforms — automated takeoff, landing, battery swap, and data collection
Visit →Defense electronics and autonomous systems — UGVs, UAVs, robotic turrets, and C4ISR integration
Visit →Mobileye · Elbit Systems · IAI · Airobotics · Percepto · Roboteam · Intuition Robotics
Common questions about robotics services in Israel
The Israel Innovation Authority accepts applications year-round for R&D grants covering 20–50% of approved costs. Robotics projects in defense, medical, and agricultural applications are prioritized. We help foreign and domestic companies navigate the IIA application process and connect with Israeli R&D partners.
Robots with potential defense applications require export licenses from the Defense Export Controls Agency (DECA). We ensure all deployments comply with Israeli export control regulations and help clients navigate dual-use classification for autonomous platforms.
Yes. We maintain relationships with Technion's Autonomous Systems Program, Ben-Gurion's ABC Robotics Initiative, and multiple Israeli robotics startups. We connect international companies with Israeli R&D partners for joint development projects, often leveraging BIRD Foundation funding.
Yes. Full technical documentation, operator training, and support services are available in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Our Israeli team is based in Tel Aviv and Haifa with nationwide service coverage.
Many of Israel's top robotics companies (Mobileye, Airobotics, Roboteam, Percepto) originated from IDF technology units (8200, Talpiot) or defense R&D. We help civilian companies access defense-grade autonomous technologies adapted for industrial, medical, and agricultural applications.
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