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“We will lose lots of money in the lunacy of web3”
15.11.22
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CYE’s new Field CISO Ira Winkler joined CTech to discuss the future of cyber attacks in a new internet
Foodtech: the morally nutritious sector
14.11.22
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James Spiro
There are many industries that seek to change the world, but foodtech has a direct impact on more than just ourselves
Deloitte Launchpad announces fourth cohort for growth-stage startups
13.11.22
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James Spiro
The 10 new startups will join the 23 companies who have already been accelerated by Deloitte and together raised $400 million
Twitter charging $8 per month for verification is going to cause one massive headache
03.11.22
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James Spiro
Verification on Twitter is supposed to confirm authentic accounts and prevent abusive behavior - a monthly payment will do none of that
Poland wooing Israeli high-tech with promise of EU market
30.10.22
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James Spiro
Government schemes are encouraging Startup Nation to look at the country for affordable talent and access to the trading bloc
UK-Israel relationship to hit new heights amid rocky times
16.10.22
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National security, Brexit, and innovation are all reasons why the UK and Israel have been reassessing their trade relationship, explained Matthew Salter, Director at the Department for International Trade in the UK Embassy
Israeli entrepreneurs celebrate 400 startups in the New York ecosystem
16.09.22
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James Spiro
The announcement was made by Guy Franklin, Founder of Israeli Mapped in NY, at an event during Mind The Tech
Report: Israel ranked top in Digital Quality of Life worldwide
13.09.22
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Startup Nation jumped three spots in a year due to its overwhelming score in internet affordability in times of high inflation
IBM Research, Hebrew University, and Israel’s Technion partner to promote AI efforts
08.09.22
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James Spiro
The announcement was made at the Tech, Science, and Sustainable Society Summit, hosted by IBM Research celebrating 50 years of its presence in Israel
IP protection might just save the tech companies from their crisis
29.08.22
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In a climate where companies are cutting costs, one thing is worth holding on to: your patents.
"The problem is not with the weapon, it is with the AI"
25.08.22
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Our fear of drones that carry out attacks is misguided- the real danger is the technology that runs them, explains Liran Antebi, Research Fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
Report: 85% of American businesses will implement a ‘hiring freeze’ amid ongoing economic downturn
22.08.22
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A majority of businesses say they will instead rely on freelance talent to fill in the gaps in their workforce
Report: Israeli authorities request most Big Tech user data across Middle East and Western Asia
04.08.22
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Cybersecurity company Surfshark analyzed the data requests by local authorities from companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft
For companies, ESG efforts invite both celebration and scrutiny
01.08.22
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Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance is becoming a mainstay for companies - to the delight and ire of many
Annual Israel-Japan event mourns Shinzo, praises relations between the two nations
28.07.22
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Big In Japan was hosted by SOMPO Digital Lab Tel Aviv, Aristagora VC, and held at the Pearl Cohen offices.
Israeli communication style “is a bit difficult to address for the Japanese community”
20.07.22
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Kazu Kimura, Manager of the Japanese Practice at KPMG Israel, spoke to CTech about some of the cultural challenges between the two countries
Miami Mayor: “Crypto was our slingshot against the Silicon Valley Goliath”
19.07.22
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Mayor Suarez joined Jacob Helberg and Aleph General Partner Michael Eisenberg for a talk at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Playermaker helps sporty teenagers tap into tech during soccer games
17.07.22
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The Israeli startup's devices can track movement and pressure on the feet allowing players and coaches to easily learn and adapt their strategies via an app
“It is not for Silicon Valley leaders or tech startups to determine the future of our democracy”
10.07.22
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Norms are being smashed by private tech companies and governments have finally decided to catch up.
The internet is “at risk of fracturing” amid geopolitical unrest and unregulated tech companies
10.07.22
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Technology is both the underlying problem and solution to the world’s biggest challenges off and on the internet, explains Dr. Melanie Garson of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
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