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Dreaming of an exit? Dell’s innovation chief explains what corporations really want
03.03.26
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Maayan Manela
Satish Iyer, Vice President of Innovation and Ecosystems at Dell Technologies, came to Israel in search of startups. In an interview with Calcalist, he explains how to implement AI in an organization with 90,000 employees, what it takes for a startup to be ready for acquisition by a corporation, why entrepreneurs who focus solely on the cloud may be making a mistake, and why junior software developers should consider looking for work outside the high-tech sector.
"There will no longer be paperwork": The professor who wants to kill the PDF
15.02.26
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Diana Bahur-Nir, Meir Orbach
Factify founder Matan Gavish is building a “Tesla of documents,” and waging war on bureaucracy, academia, and Big Tech along the way.
Decoding the Israeli miracle: Can startup DNA be replicated?
08.02.26
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Adrian Filut
Harvard’s Paul Gompers on talent, risk culture, and the demographic threats to Israel’s tech engine.
“A Great Depression-scale recession is coming by the end of the decade”
28.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
Veteran fund manager Yaakov Weinstein explains why markets are nearing the end of a long cycle and why today’s growth fuel will eventually run out.
"This is no longer just a crack in Nvidia’s hegemony, but an entire pipeline, and we intend to expand it"
15.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
Ofer Shacham, former Head of Silicon at Meta and a key leader at Google's silicon, co-founded Majestic Labs to develop energy-efficient AI processors capable of challenging Nvidia’s dominance.
Figma CEO Dylan Field: “I like the investors, but what keeps me up at night is thinking about product, not share price”
25.12.25
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Sophie Shulman
From childhood acting to leading a $20 billion IPO, Field discusses Figma’s growth, the Adobe breakup, AI integration, and why he is betting on Israeli startup Weavy as the company’s next growth engine.
Aharon Horwitz: "The stories I can tell you of that period were pretty intense."
01.09.25
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CTech
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Aharon Horwitz, Co-Founder and CEO of Fullpath, discusses resilience, long-game thinking, and the realities of leadership.
Dor Eligula: "I think every entrepreneur...in order to achieve extraordinary achievements, needs to take extreme steps"
03.08.25
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CTech
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Bridgewise Co-Founder and CBO Dor Eligula speaks about the role of connections, partners, and persistence.
Shiri Grosbard: "You can’t be what you can’t see."
01.07.25
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CTech
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Shiri Grosbard speaks about building a career on connecting values, storytelling, and growth.
“More than ever”: Maccabiah marches on despite war
08.06.25
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Diana Bahur Nir
CEO Roy Hessing on solidarity, safety concerns, and why the Games must go on.
Noam Mills faced the world’s best in fencing. Now she’s solving a problem most CFOs ignore
03.06.25
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Diana Bahur Nir
Panax, her fintech startup, tackles the blind spot in cash management with the urgency of a final bout.
“I don’t want to be the richest man in the cemetery” — Morris Kahn on giving it all away at 95
20.04.25
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Diana Bahur Nir
The tech billionaire who co-founded Amdocs is spending his final chapter investing in life-saving science and telling old regrets to get lost.
Mor than meets the eye: How Mor Peretz turned challenges into CaPow’s breakthrough
24.03.25
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Sophie Shulman
How a disabled army veteran became a professor, a tech innovator, and the founder of CaPow.
Take it or Levitt: A Nobel Prize winner’s winding road to the top
09.02.25
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Roni Dori
Prof. Michael Levitt talks about his unconventional life path, from childhood in South Africa with a single mother, emigrating to England, and finding logic in the chaos of nature.
Big tech's unexpected reversal: The role of politics in shaping corporate culture
02.02.25
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Adrian Filut
How Trump’s leadership has forced a dramatic change in the behavior of tech giants.
John Bolton: “Donald Trump unfit” to lead the nation
29.12.24
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Roni Dori
John Bolton knows Donald Trump intimately, having served as his national security advisor. Now, after serving for 40 years in senior positions in both the administration and at the United Nations, it’s crucial for Bolton, a long-time Republican, to warn against the president-elect. Trump “sees things almost exclusively through the prism of his own self-interest” and, to get what he wants, will have no problem breaking agreements, igniting a trade war, and undermining order both at home and abroad. Fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Hello, Neumann: Aussie serial investor takes Israel by storm
08.12.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Evan Neumann left Max Stock, a nationwide chain of discount stores, with an impressive exit and rolled through investments in cultured milk and high-tech until he settled at the real estate company Aspen Group. In an exclusive interview, he explains why he's not afraid of high interest rates, what makes him feel at home in Israel, and why he loves frenzied investing, which looks like a shopping spree at a Max store.
State Street Global Advisors CEO: "Israel's unique capabilities make it a strategic focus for us"
25.11.24
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Irit Avissar
Yie-Hsin Hung, President and Chief Executive Officer of State Street Global Advisors, which manages $4.7 trillion, believes that market volatility will continue after Trump's inauguration and is not reducing exposure to Israeli market.
Israeli success story: Monday.com’s road from underdog to SaaS giant
24.11.24
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Sophie Shulman
The startup that transformed workplace software eyes new horizons after a billion-dollar milestone. In an exclusive interview, co-CEOs Roy Mann and Eran Zinman emphasize that the company’s potential remains vastly underappreciated.
"The genome project will change the face of medicine in Israel and save human lives"
10.11.24
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Roni Dori
Psifas is an ambitious new genome project aiming to create a genetic database of Israel’s citizens, with a budget of NIS 250 million. The collected information already provides information that will make it possible to treat life-threatening diseases in the subjects. The hope is that after accumulating 100,000 samples, the database will help jumpstart the biotech industry. CEO Prof. Gabi Barbash: "Psifas is a great achievement and advantage for Israel, which aspires to become a global hub of biotechnological information."
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