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CTech’s Sunday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
27.05.18
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CTech
WeWork’s Shiva Rajaraman on using user data to optimize buildings. Mellanox wins first round against activist shareholder starboard
CTech’s Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
24.05.18
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CTech
There are no winners in trade wars, said Primavera Capital Group’s founder and chairman Fred Hu. Eric Schmidt's Innovation Endeavors raises $333 million
Only 4% of Employed Haredi Women in Israel Work in Tech
03.05.18
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Shahar Ilan
Technology is Israel’s star industry, but Haredi women—and men—find it hard to nab lucrative jobs
Israel Allocates $5.6 Million to Set Up Tech Workspaces in Local Arab Towns
24.04.18
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Hagar Ravet
The funds will be used to establish tech workspaces and improve roads in Arab towns. Israel’s Arab population has traditionally been excluded from the country’s booming tech industry
CTech’s Monday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
16.04.18
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CTech
Commenting on Pentagon contract, Oracle’s Safra Catz blasts “One Cloud” plan. Israeli government divided on required response to U.S. tax reform
Aggressive Competition Over Talent Hurts Israeli Tech, Says Head of LeumiTech
19.03.18
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CTech
Yaakov (Koby) Haber, chairman of LeumiTech, spoke at Calcalist’s Mind the Tech conference in New York last week
Israel to Offer Military Personnel a Two-Year “Tech Leave”
06.03.18
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Yoav Stoler
The Israeli military is hoping the new plan will allow highly-trained career soldiers to “taste” the opportunities offered in the free market, encouraging them to later return to full military service
Women Tech Entrepreneurs Discuss Barriers to Advancement
25.02.18
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Sefi Krupsky
Even with many women graduating from Israeli military’s elite cyber and intelligence units, the gender disparity in Israeli tech is still jarring
Services Expected to Catch up with Goods in Share of Overall Exports from Israel
26.01.18
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Adrian Filut
Revenues from Israeli services export have doubled in the past five years, from a monthly average of $2 billion to $4 billion, according to a new report by the Israeli governmental bureau of statistics
WeWork Appoints Inbal Orpaz to Help Israeli Startups Expand Globally
21.01.18
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Amarelle Wenkert
As part of her role, Ms. Orpaz, a former tech reporter, will help entrepreneurs build relationships with investors, service providers, and the media
CTech’s Daily Israeli Tech News Roundup
19.11.17
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CTech
SEC expands Mobileye insider trading probe. A tech entrepreneur doesn’t mince words when discussing Bitcoin. Israeli army pilots operational video sharing service
Calcalist Launches English-Language Site Dedicated to Israeli Tech News
06.11.17
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Calcalist
CTech will offer comprehensive coverage of Israel’s startup scene, and of Israeli-linked companies traded on stock exchanges in the U.S., Europe, and Asia
Chinese-Israeli Investment Firm Scouting for Israeli Startups
17.10.17
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Hagar Ravet
The firm is looking to invest up to $5 million a year in early-stage Israeli medical startups with a technology compatible with Chinese market needs
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