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Software Patentability in Israel: Update 2026

By Jeremy Ben David
– posted 5 months ago

In the landscape of Israeli Intellectual Property, the “Gold Standard” for software remains rooted in a landmark 1984 decision involving a helicopter engine. As we move through 2026, the principles established in United Technologies Corp. v. Registrar of Patents (CA 131/84) continue to dictate how the “Start-Up Nation” protects its digital core.
 
The Foundation: The “UTC” Case and Energy Efficiency
 
The bedrock of Israeli software patent law was formed when United Technologies sought to patent an avionics system that optimized fuel delivery. By using real-time data to adjust engine valves, the system achieved a 10% saving in fuel energy.
 
While the Patent Registrar initially dismissed the invention as a non-patentable “mathematical algorithm,” the Tel Aviv District Court overturned the decision. The court ruled that when software is part of a “unitary” system that produces a tangible technological result—such as physical energy savings—it constitutes a patentable process.
 
Beyond “Moving Parts”
 
While the UTC case focused on physical engine components, the standard has evolved. Today, the Israel Patent Office (ILPO) applies a refined “Tangible Technological Character” test.
 
To be patentable in 2026, a software invention must:
 
1. Solve a Technical Problem: It must provide a technical solution within a field of technology.
2. Produce a “Technical Effect”: This includes optimizations in data security, image processing, or hardware communication.
3. Human Agency in AI: Per the Thaler (DABUS) ruling of 2026, while AI-driven software is patentable, the “inventor” must be a human who directed the technological contribution.

 

Strategic Outlook for 2026

For developers and legal teams, the “UTC legacy” means that claims must be drafted to highlight the industrial or technical result. Whether it is a cybersecurity protocol or a medical diagnostic tool, the path to a granted patent in Israel lies in proving that the code performs a “tangible” function that advances a technological field.

Key Takeaways for 2026 Strategy

  • Focus on the “Physical” Impact: Even for cloud-based software, draft claims that emphasize the impact on hardware performance, data integrity, or real-world outcomes (like the UTC fuel savings).
  • The “Human” Element in AI: Ensure that AI-generated inventions are documented with clear human intervention to satisfy the 2026 “Human Inventor” requirement.
  • Green Tech Fast-Track: If your software provides energy efficiency or environmental benefits, utilize the ILPO Green Patent program for accelerated examination at no extra cost.
  • Avoid “Pure” Business Logic: Purely administrative or financial methods without a technical “implementation layer” remain highly susceptible to rejection under Section 3.

Questions? Contact us at JMBmail@JMBDavis.com

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