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Israel’s startup machine never stops, but most companies don’t make it
20.01.26
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Meir Orbach
Central Bureau of Statistics figures reveal a relentless pace of new ventures and a majority that fail.
Billionaire John Paulson adds $19 million donation to Hebrew University's tech campus
13.01.26
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Shahar Ilan
The new gift brings the Paulson Family Foundation’s total contributions to $46 million, funding expanded research and teaching in electrical engineering, applied physics, and computer science.
From quantum computing to the ‘revenge of the blue collar’: The job market trends shaping 2026
12.01.26
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Maayan Manela
Why emotional intelligence, skilled trades and quantum know-how are becoming career-defining assets.
A K-shaped recovery redraws Israel’s startup landscape
07.01.26
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CTech
Some sectors surge, others stall, and the gap is widening.
Brain drain vs. boom: High-tech riches highlight Israel’s economic crossroads
06.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
The government faces the challenge of keeping talent while cash floods local markets.
The $15 billion windfall: How 2025 quietly made thousands of Israeli tech workers rich
06.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
Behind the record exits and stock gains, a historic transfer of wealth reshaped Israel’s economy.
Inside the new AI jobs: How companies are hiring and what they’re paying
15.12.25
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Maayan Manela
From data annotators to AI security researchers, companies are already filling roles that barely existed two years ago.
Trauma enters the organization: How 2026 will reshape leadership in Israeli tech
09.12.25
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Nitzan Ron
"The effective leader of 2026 will not be the one who insists everything is under control, but the one who can hold complexity alongside their people," writes Nitzan Ron, an organizational psychologist and CEO of Most Wanted.
Israeli exits top $70 billion in 2025 on surging deal activity
02.12.25
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Meir Orbach
New data highlights a sharp rise in domestic buyers and a rebound in capital raising expected to surpass $12 billion.
Israeli-founded companies generate $2.3 billion for Virginia economy, study finds
27.11.25
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Zachy Hennessey
These companies are creating opportunities for thousands in the state, ranging from defense and life science sectors to agriculture and advanced manufacturing.
"Entrepreneurship in Israel is exceptional, and it is very important for us as a bank to be part of it"
26.11.25
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Maayan Manela
Yadin Antebi, CEO of Bank Hapoalim, was speaking at the Roadshow+ event hosted by Calcalist and Poalim Tech. Michal Kissos Hertzog, CEO of Poalim Tech, added: "I see the Israeli funds facing challenges and difficulties in raising capital, yet everyone keeps pushing forward. To me, this is inspiring."
Tech is breaking records again, but has it learned its lesson this time?
20.11.25
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Daniel Shnaider
New fundraising highs signal a return of confidence in the market, but they also remind us how short the collective memory of Israeli tech can be. Between euphoria and responsibility, this may be the moment to pause and choose a different path for growth.
Israel’s high-tech resilience: How 2025 became a record year amid war and uncertainty
18.11.25
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Ephraim Zachary Heiliczer
Against all odds, 2025 turned out to be a record-breaking year for Israeli innovation. How did it happen?
Israel launches major high-tech tax reform to boost competitiveness
02.11.25
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Shlomo Teitelbaum, Meir Orbach
New rules slash taxes on success fees, clarify policies for returning Israelis, and streamline M&A taxation.
“The world is beginning to understand Israel's economic power and its enormous capital potential”
30.10.25
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Yonatan Sredni
Leader Private Capital CEO Itay Elnatan made the remarks at the opening of the Israel Private Markets Summit in Tel Aviv. “Today, Israel is not just surviving - it’s leading.”
Israel’s tech workforce is shrinking. Should we worry?
13.07.25
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Sophie Shulman
Inside the paradox of record investments and fewer jobs.
High-tech’s hidden unemployment crisis: Veteran workers hit hard
13.07.25
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Shahar Ilan
Core tech professionals are flooding the job market as layoffs outpace new opportunities.
“40% of Israel’s GDP growth is in high-tech,” confirms Leader Private Capital
17.07.24
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James Spiro
CEO Itay Elnatan made the remarks at the opening of the Israel Private Markets Summit in Tel Aviv
High-tech CEOs: Netanyahu is ‘disconnected from reality,’ must go
31.10.23
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Meir Orbach
More and more high-tech executives are calling for the prime minister to resign due to his conduct managing the war with Hamas, and his refusal to take responsibility but to blame others. Such an evasion of responsibility at this level of leadership would be ‘ridiculous’ in the high-tech sector, they say.
Google to invest $25 million over next five years to diversify Israeli tech workforce
20.02.22
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Meir Orbach
Google’s newest initiative builds upon its existing programs and partnerships which include Adva, a two-year computer science training program for ultra-Orthodox seminary girls, as well as a program beginning this month to integrate final year Arab engineering students into high-tech in collaboration with Tsofen
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