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Israeli high-tech: From emergency response to smart, strategic philanthropy
16.03.25
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Maya Natan Mozer
"As the Israeli economy continues to recover, I believe the high-tech community should think of philanthropy as an integral part of its business model – not as a side activity but as a long-term strategy," writes Maya Natan Mozer, Founder and CEO of Keshet - Donor-Advised Fund.
"Eventually, AI will surpass us in everything"—so what skills will still matter?
09.03.25
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Maayan Manela
Curiosity, adaptability, and collaboration will be key as AI reshapes entire industries, says Dr. Gail Gilboa Freedman.
High-tech salaries in Israel hit record highs despite slow job growth
05.03.25
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Shahar Ilan
Sector accounts for 10% of employment, but hiring barely increased in 2024.
High-tech workers brace for change with 37% planning job moves in 2025
03.03.25
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Maayan Manela
Survey highlights career shifts, relocation trends, and AI talent shortages.
High-tech employees pay six times more tax than the average worker
25.02.25
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Shlomo Teitelbaum
Israel’s high-tech workforce contributed $6.6 billion in income tax in 2021 despite making up just 7.7% of workers.
AI won’t replace developers—but it will change who gets hired
23.02.25
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Maayan Manela
AI is transforming coding from a technical task into a multidisciplinary challenge.
From startup CEOs to corporate employees: The reality of post-exit life
10.02.25
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Maayan Manela
After selling their companies, founders often face a surprising challenge: adjusting to life inside a large corporation.
Integration strategy: How Jewish interns from abroad strengthen national security
05.02.25
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Idit Rubin
"We must continue investing in interns from abroad and recognize that they are not just interns—they are our ambassadors, our frontline advocates, and our true partners in the world," writes Idit Rubin, Executive Director of Birthright Excel.
The new Medici effect: How no-code tools are sparking the next wave of innovation
02.02.25
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Ben Lavi
From Renaissance art to modern apps, creativity thrives where disciplines collide.
Israeli high-tech is growing, but needs to change direction
26.01.25
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Yariv Kesner
Despite the strength of the "engine of the Israeli Economy", government investment in it remains small compared to other countries, and it is characterized by niche focus and lack of diversification in the various fields. The industry's prosperity and maintaining its competitive advantage will come through strategic management of the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
Survey finds 50% of high-tech startups in Israel may exhaust funds in six months
19.01.25
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Meir Orbach
As a result of financial constraints, around 20% of companies reported in the Israel Innovation Authority's survey that they relocated activities or staff abroad, and approximately 40% reported deliberately reducing their cash burn rates.
High-tech must triumph over the kakistocracy
15.01.25
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Yoel Esteron
2025 presents a dual challenge: globally, to promote Israeli high-tech in the face of critics and anti-Semitism; domestically, to counter the severe damage caused by a dysfunctional government. Opening remarks by Calcalist's publisher at the Tech TLV conference.
War-tested Israeli tech sector shows resilience but a quarter of startups relocate departments abroad
08.01.25
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Meir Orbach
Study finds 27% of firms moved departments abroad while workers grapple with uncertainty.
Full list of Israeli startup M&As in 2024
24.12.24
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CTech
Israeli high-tech companies remain a sought-after commodity despite the crisis in the market
The top 10 M&A deals of 2024 in Israeli tech
23.12.24
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CTech
Israeli startups shined despite challenges, driving $17B in M&A activity with four billion-dollar deals leading the charge.
Full list of Israeli high-tech layoffs in 2024
10.12.24
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CTech
Salary transparency: A step toward equality or a recipe for corporate chaos?
24.11.24
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Maayan Manela
Employers and candidates in Israel grapple with the potential benefits and risks of revealing pay scales.
High-tech pay down 15% from record high
04.11.24
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Shahar Ilan
The average salary in high-tech in Israel in August was around $8,000, compared to over $9,500 in March.
October 2024 in Israeli tech funding: $987 million in 26 deals
03.11.24
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CTech
Israeli startups rebounded in a big way last month, with three companies completing mega-rounds of over $100 million.
“Israel is becoming a prison for tech workers”: Flight shortage risks global disconnect
28.10.24
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Meir Orbach
Israel’s tech sector scrambles to keep sales and operations running as soaring fares and limited flights due to the ongoing war disrupt business abroad.
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