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Standing strong together: a call to action for Israel’s supporters
Opinion: Wondered how you can help Israel in the war effort? Invest in Israeli tech, buy Israeli products and fight antisemitism and misinformation wherever they rear their ugly head
Dan Adika
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11.16.23
Hi-tech at war: 4 weeks at Oracle - a CEO’s story of unwavering international support
Head of Oracle Israel Eran Feigenbaum says company's strong support for Israel post-October 7 attack is such that employees not sharing this view may find Oracle isn't the right fit
Moshe David Rubinstein
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11.14.23
Hi-tech at war: Innoviz keeps shift in drive
While their colleagues are on the front, Omer Keilaf, CEO of one of Israel’s flagship unicorns, says that employees are more motivated than ever; ‘This is not just about winning a war; it's about ensuring the continuity and success of our country’
Moshe David Rubinstein
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11.13.23
Hi-tech at war: too big to fail
When Hamas attacked southern Israel with unprecedented brutality, it aimed not only at the civilian population but also at the nation's economy, but just as the people of Israel rallied in defense on the battlefield, Israel's hi-tech sector joined forces to support the war effort as well
Moshe David Rubinstein
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11.06.23
We are the start-up nation
Opinion: We as a nation have let our guard down; we have let down thousands of Israelis who have lost their lives, and who were left orphaned or injured; now is the time to overlook our differences to again be a beacon of light
Joe Hayon
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10.27.23
'I didn't finish school, but I own one of the coolest and most interesting start-ups in Israel'
From a struggling chef living with parents to make ends meet, Liran Gruda is now a global food industry entrepreneur with a successful exit; ‘A teacher once said I'd amount to nothing. She'd be shocked today,’ he shares
Tiki Golan
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09.17.23
'Israel will be in one year from now stronger than we've ever been,' tech expert says
In a sit-down with Ynet, Hillel Fuld talks about the state of the ‘start-up nation’ today and tomorrow, the rise of artificial intelligence, venture capital forecasts, politics, the tragic murder of his brother and of course, judicial reform
Moshe David Rubinstein
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08.18.23
Israeli venture capitals shine in PitchBook’s top 10 global rankings
Pitchbook's Manager Performance Score system incorporates multiple aspects of performance evaluation, such as return dispersion and finality, providing comprehensive measure of relative performance beyond traditional benchmarking techniques
Daniel Edelson, New York
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08.17.23
Netanyahu, stop the judicial overhaul– It's not too late
Opinion: CEO of Mobileye calls to stop the madness - The changes at stake increase the fear that the government is striving for an unrestrained power takeover; Mr. Prime Minister, you did not receive a mandate to alter the face of the nation
Professor Amnon Shashua
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07.18.23
Israeli fintech firm Vesttoo faces probe for multi-billion-dollar fraud
Initial inspection suggests that the billions of dollars in collateral presented by Vesttoo were fraudulent, as several executives recently retired from the company in the wake of the scandal
Meir Orbach, Calcalist
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07.18.23
Israeli technology used by Bronx DA sparks outrage
Residents fear use of Cellebrite tech, which is a digital forensics company, will potentially compromise their privacy rights and expose sensitive personal information without their knowledge or consent
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.14.23
Israeli AI startups excel in U.S. billion-dollar market
Study shows Israel's AI startup success places it second only to India in terms of number of billion-dollar companies, highlights the entrepreneurial prowess of Israeli immigrants, and their ability to thrive and innovate in the competitive U.S. market
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.13.23
Amdocs laying off thousands in another round of cutbacks
Company expected to layoff 6.5% of the workforce worldwide but in Israel 200 employees out of the 5,000 are to be let go despite positive financial reports in recent quarters
Sophie Shulman/CTech
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07.07.23
Your old cell phones may be worth a lot of money
Twelve leading mobile operators worldwide sign joint declaration to encourage repair, refurbishment, and resale of old devices in addition to expediting recycling processes of materials and metals they contain
Israel Wullman
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07.06.23
Israeli high-tech lags behind in 2023 , report
Investments in Israel declined by more than 70% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year and a sharper decline than that recorded in other markets prompting concerns that Israeli tech would become detached from global trends
Shaked Eilat
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06.27.23
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