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Global corporations are key to Israel’s corporate success, report finds
02.07.20
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James Spiro
A new report by Mind the Bridge suggests that much of Israel’s success and capital comes from international corporations willing to work in Startup Nation
US-Israel M&A getting stronger and expected to continue
02.07.20
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Gaurav Bhasin & Itay Sagie
By analyzing M&A Deals using U.S. buyers and Israeli targets, there are some interesting observations
When opposites attract: Can Japan help the Startup Nation become the Scale-up Nation?
01.07.20
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Allon Sinai
Special interview with Japan’s economic mission to Israel on how the two countries’ tech sectors can together innovate the world’s post-coronavirus new normal
Israeli tech companies can help expedite the French (digital) revolution
29.06.20
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Allon Sinai
After Covid-19 shattered French conservatism, its giant companies need a boost of innovation, says Israeli trade attache
Tens of thousands of Israeli techies stuck in their tracks due to Trump visa decree
23.06.20
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CTech
New executive order sabotages companies' commitments to Israeli tech workers and American clients, says visa expert
Israeli tech companies should treat South Africa as a springboard to whole continent says trade attaché
22.06.20
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Allon Sinai
South Africa, and Africa in general, aren't the most attractive markets for Israeli companies, but the long-term benefits make the effort worthwhile
6 Israeli companies selected as tech pioneers by World Economic Forum
21.06.20
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James Spiro
This is the 20th year the WEF has highlighted pioneers, with past members including Google, Twitter and Wikimedia
Singapore is hungry for Israeli tech to help it meet its food sustainability goals
20.06.20
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Allon Sinai
One of the most advanced and richest cities on the planet, Singapore is an obvious choice for Israeli companies aiming to conquer the world, and in particular Asia.
5G uncovered: The conspiracy, secret tech and Israeli connection
19.06.20
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CTech
CTech deep dived to bring you everything you need to know about 5G
U.S. or China: Who will end up winning the 5G Cold War?
18.06.20
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Elihay Vidal
This Cold War is not about advanced weaponry or the pursuit of noble causes like social ideology or conquering outer space. This time it is about the long and tedious battle over advanced telecommunication technology
10 Israeli companies banking on 5G success
18.06.20
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CTech
There are currently over 25 companies in Israel working on 5G related tech, from giants like Intel to small early-stage startups
As Spain slowly emerges from Covid-19 catastrophe, Israeli companies should tread carefully
05.06.20
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Allon Sinai
Spain suffered a painful blow from the pandemic but there are still plenty of opportunities abound
Report: Iranian Cyberattack Aimed to Poison Israelis by Upping Water Chlorine Levels
01.06.20
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CTech
According to the Financial Times the cyberattack could have triggered fail-safes that would have left tens of thousands of civilians parched in the middle of a heatwave
The Iranian Cyber Threat can no Longer be Underestimated
29.05.20
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Doron Peskin
Iran may not be a cyber superpower, but it has been making a concentrated effort over recent years to strengthen its position in the field. The aid from China and Russia, the loyalty of hundreds of volunteer hackers, and its audacity make it an enemy that should be reckoned with
Japan is in Need of a Digital Upheaval, Israeli Tech Can Help
29.05.20
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Allon Sinai
The economic situation in Japan is affecting financial relations with Israel, but according to Noa Asher, economic attache to Tokyo, it also presents many opportunities
Cyberattack on Israeli Water Systems Uncovers Regulatory Chaos
24.05.20
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Lior Gutman
Even if the damage caused by Iran's cyberattack on the water systems was indeed trivial, its existence nevertheless revealed their fragility to foreign threats
Covid-19 may have made Brazil miss a Beat, but Israeli Tech Firms can still join the Party
18.05.20
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Allon Sinai
“Things have their own rhythm here, which unlike Israel, isn't a fast rhythm," says Israel’s Sao Paulo trade attaché
If Israeli Tech Companies can Overcome Protectionism, They have Lots of Opportunities in Germany
15.05.20
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Allon Sinai
Head of Israeli Economic Mission in Berlin Doron Abrahami is optimistic trade with Germany is primed to blossom
Israel Is Tanking its Economy to Save a Few Hundred People, Finance Ministry Officials Say
31.03.20
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Adrian Filut
The Israeli finance ministry estimates the difference between a partial and full lockdown at tens of billions of shekels. To the health ministry, that is the difference between containment and a collapse of the country’s healthcare system—and the many deaths that would follow
For the Corona-Besieged Tech Industry, Cash Is King
30.03.20
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Sophie Shulman
With private money drying up, wage reductions, and layoffs, Isaeli startups are suddenly on the defensive. People in the industry are talking about possible mergers and acquisitions, and the local unicorns are waiting on the sidelines for prices to go down
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