07.04.25|Sophie ShulmanDespite escaping direct tariff impacts, the global recession and halted investments may pose a greater threat to Israel’s tech sector.
22.11.23|Tech On Duty in collaboration with Poalim Tech, Lior AvisarOn the day-to-day, the Israeli startup A. Team manages a platform that connects super-talents with companies. Since the outbreak of the war, they have harnessed their capabilities to assist Israeli startups in finding technical talent to fill positions for teams recruited for the war. Kobi Masri, COO, says, “Many top-tier programmers from Silicon Valley and elsewhere are currently working in Israeli companies. They represent a significant percentage of the workforce that is currently employed.”
13.08.23|Ariel GreisasAriel Greisas resigned from a prestigious position in high-tech about a year ago, because he could no longer take it. Since then he has been at home, looking for a purpose in life other than work, oscillating between the need to relax and anxiety for his generation, which was brought up to keep running and not stop even for a moment to catch its breath
05.03.23|Shaul OlmertConcerned for Israel’s future in light of the government’s pending judicial coup, for many in Israel’s high-tech world, including Shaul Olmert, protesting while working has become the new normal
09.11.22|Maya Nahum ShahalDr. Orna Berry, a leader in the high-tech and science industries, was speaking as part of the Hi-Tech Effect series
09.11.22|Elihay VidalNoam Bardin, former CEO of Waze and VP at Google, spoke about the characteristics of Israeli high-tech and detailed the reasons for the crisis in the field
09.06.21|Meir OrbachAccording to data compiled by Start-Up Nation Central, 2021 has already also set a record for the number of investments in Israeli startups of over $100 million, with 30 having been completed so far compared to 21 mega-rounds throughout all of 2020
19.09.19|CTechThe center is designed to host Israeli startups as well as Chinese companies scouting for local technologies