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“Robot delivery is the future”: Starship Technologies’ Carmit Proper
24.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
At Mind the Tech London 2025, Carmit Proper, Director of Customer Success at Starship Technologies, spoke to CTech about the future of last-mile delivery and how AI is making autonomous robots a viable reality.
Funding “is not the goal. It’s the tool”: Disruptive AI on backing AI startups
24.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
At Mind the Tech London 2025, Yorai Fainmesser, General Partner at Disruptive AI, spoke to CTech about backing founders beyond funding and Israel’s place in the AI revolution.
RiseUp on how financial institutions can overcome static campaigns with better personalization
23.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
Ziv Tubin, Head of UK at RiseUp, spoke to CTech at Mind the Tech London 2025 about how fintechs and banks can leverage AI to deliver more, and better tailored, products based on personal insights.
“AI is selling to corporates”: Crane Venture Partners’ go-to-market advice for founders
23.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
At Mind the Tech London 2025, Ayala Ples, Head of Platform at Crane Venture Partners, spoke to CTech about the firm’s growing focus on AI and her advice for founders on building go-to-market strategy.
“The UK remains open for business with Israel”: British Embassy and tech leaders on Israel-UK relations
21.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
At Mind the Tech London 2025, Debbie Shapiro of the British Embassy, Yaron Inger of Lightricks, and Avital Sincai of Cydome spoke to CTech about the state of the Israel-UK business relationship, and the cultural and political intricacies Israeli entrepreneurs face when expanding into the British and European markets.
AI agents are going to revolutionize e-commerce, but what about the fraud?
18.09.25
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Omer Kabir
Chris North of L Catterton, and Michael Reitblat, CEO and co-founder of Forter, which has a leading platform for preventing online fraud, were speaking at the Mind the Tech London conference.
Guy Podjarny unveils Tessl’s vision for AI-driven software
18.09.25
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Ex-Snyk founder warns coding agents are unreliable, pitches “spec-driven development” as new standard.
“Advanced and personalized”: Clal Insurance CIO on insurtech innovation
17.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
At Mind the Tech London 2025, Clal Insurance CIO Miri Gelbort spoke to CTech about how the company is advancing in insurtech by leveraging AI and hybrid cloud systems.
“We can use the power of AI”: Dr. Bahar on the future of rehabilitation at Beilinson
17.09.25
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Amy Shapiro
Dr. Michael Bahar, Head of Rehabilitation at Beilinson, spoke to CTech at Mind the Tech London 2025 about how AI can be applied in the field of rehabilitation, the opening of a new advanced rehabilitation center at Beilinson, and why it could serve as a sandbox for biotech startups.
"Restoring the autonomy of the returning hostages is not trivial"
17.09.25
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Omer Kabir
Prof. Noa Eliakim Raz, head of the Returning Hostages Department at Beilinson Hospital, noted at Mind the Tech London: "We now know much more about the long-term consequences of captivity than we did at the start, and we are committed to a lengthy rehabilitation process."
Torr FoodTech: A groundbreaking approach to healthier, more sustainable snacking
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Seemore Data: A data management platform detecting and resolving problems in real time
17.09.25
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Kai.ai: An AI-based conversational companion to improve mental well-being
17.09.25
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EVR Motors: Compact, high-performance, cost-efficient electric motors
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Fourier Optics: Optical projection technology for AR devices
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AskIt: An AI platform predicting customer behavior by simulating human decision-making
17.09.25
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Epilog: An AI-powered care navigation platform for serious illnesses
17.09.25
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SaolaAI: A zero-maintenance AI platform for software testing
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Qualifire: An AI governance platform ensuring businesses receive accurate responses from chatbots
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