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“The main challenge was to understand if the knowledge that I have is solid enough to transform into a scalable product.”
11.07.22
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CTech
Now that Papaya Global is an established company, co-founder and CEO Eynat Guez sees that they have an opportunity to design the global payroll processes of the future and create a new reality for companies and employees.
"In order to succeed, you need to be brave enough and to dare and to try new stuff"
06.07.22
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CTech
Don’t develop all the features you can imagine for your product before releasing it, advises Dvir Milo, CTO of Home365.
"It is the influencers who are responsible for their posts, not the company”
05.07.22
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Maya Cohen
Prof. Stefan Engels, an expert in e-commerce law, advises countries and companies on how to deal with the hot potato of advertising through the use of influencers. In an interview with Calcalist, he explains why those who have more followers have more obligations
“That's the truth in starting something: it’s putting yourself out there to be judged by other people.”
04.07.22
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CTech
Though one of his main goals is to have fun and make sure other people have fun, co-founder and president of Kissterra Ifty Kerzner puts in plenty of hard work to make that happen.
“I really like to move away from my comfort zone as much as possible.”
29.06.22
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CTech
Each stage of his career has taken vice president of product at Hunters Ofer Gayer out of his comfort zone, something he enjoys.
“The recurring revenue model in subscription puts a lot of effort on the vendor to create value to their customers.”
27.06.22
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CTech
Customer success was not frequently talked about when Guy Nirpaz founded Totango, but he could see that the shift to subscription models would make it crucial for companies to understand and improve the journey
Jefferies opening office in Israel, President declares, “This is just the beginning"
26.06.22
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Sophie Shulman
Brian Friedman, President of the prestigious American investment bank Jefferies, is setting up the local branch in a time of crisis, because "the pricing of Israeli companies is more attractive than ever." He expects the arrival of 20 private funds by September, and believes the worst of the crisis is behind us
“My main mission is to help reinvent large, amazing companies through this journey with startups.”
20.06.22
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CTech
Reinvention of large companies is Tzahi (Zack) Weisfeld’s speciality, and he accomplishes this through helping corporates to engage with startups to benefit both sides.
Orca AI: Taking the helm from the captain
13.06.22
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Diana Bahur-Nir
One was born by the Sea of Galilee, the other grew up on yachts, and both of them never left the sea. But it wasn’t until a chance meeting between Yarden Gross and Dor Raviv that Orca AI, "the Mobileye of ships," was born
"We are working on the sale of 20 startups, including unicorns"
09.06.22
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Sophie Shulman
Adv. Dan Shamgar, a consigliere to many of Israel’s high-tech startups, added that some companies are already running out of cash, but that entrepreneurs are not panicking just yet
“It's good for your well-being to do something that you really love doing.”
25.05.22
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CTech
Though he has taken on many additional roles in the medical and startup worlds, Matricelf CEO Asaf Toker has not stopped being a pediatrician.
A picture of grandma on a porcelain mug is also high-tech
23.05.22
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Roni Dori
Shutterfly is the undisputed global giant in custom photo printing. This means that it takes the countless photos on your smartphone, and turns them into photo albums or prints on cups, textiles, puzzles and bottles. CEO Hilary Schneider explains why the company is absolutely high-tech, and how the algorithm developed in Haifa is responsible for a significant portion of their $2 billion annual revenue
“The Americans teach us order, we teach them to dare”
15.05.22
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Sophie Shulman
Nataly Kremer is the most senior Israeli in the American telecommunications infrastructure giant AT&T. As VP of Software Delivery Services and General Manager of AT&T Israel, she oversees 1,600 employees - most of them in the United States - from her office near Ben-Gurion airport
Out of the Bubble comes to Misgav
15.05.22
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CTech
The latest trip follows visits to other parts of Israel’s periphery such as Beer Sheva, Bnei Brak, and Nazareth.
First quarter of 2022 was the best in Rapyd’s history, but we'll soon begin feeling the new reality, says decacorn CEO
12.05.22
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company recently opened new offices in Dubai, but CEO Arik Shtilman knows it won’t be long before the financial slowdown reaches his company. “The small and medium-sized businesses will suffer from the rising interest rates, which will hurt their growth. That will also affect our growth,” he explained
“Hearing that our product helped a patient keeps us going forward and being excited.”
12.05.22
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CTech
While working in medical tech has unique challenges, Hila Goldman-Aslan says the impact each employee can have on patients’ health keeps them excited to continue moving forward.
“You need to invest in your career in the beginning, even if for the short term it doesn't make any sense.”
09.05.22
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CTech
Balancing family, career, and self is important, says Dr. Roni Dodiuk-Gad.
“The record activity of 2021 will be difficult to repeat”
09.05.22
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Golan Hazani
Alain Dobkin, Israel Country head for investment bank Stifel, is bullish on the local market. "The markets here have matured significantly and I believe Israel is well-positioned to continue with its success on the global stage"
Chief Economist at UBS Global Wealth Management: "Technology creates a revolution, the status of jobs will change"
09.05.22
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James Spiro
Paul Donovan, Chief Economist at UBS Global Wealth Management, spoke to CTech ahead of Calcalist’s Meet&Tech conference about the political impact of digital disruption
“A mess is great if you want to innovate, but it undermines the ability to become truly big”
03.05.22
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Golan Hazani
After gaining experience in security consulting and in the health industry, David Chinn, Managing Partner at McKinsey Israel, has his sights set on the local high-tech industry with new methods and pricing that suits startup budgets
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