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"Our entrepreneurs are building the country with world-class, groundbreaking technologies"
05.05.25
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Maya Nahum Shahal
LeumiTech CEO Maya Eisen Zafrir was speaking at the opening of Calcalist's Tech Independence event. Calcalist Publisher Yoel Esteron said: "The State of Israel owes a debt of gratitude to the entrepreneurs who continue—even in difficult times—to energize our high-tech sector."
"Startups can see TikTok as the world's largest focus group"
05.05.25
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Maya Nahum Shahal
Anna Pelkin, TikTok Israel’s Country Manager, was speaking at Calcalist’s Tech Independence event. According to her: "TikTok didn’t invent digital communities and the need for people to consume focused content and short videos, but it gave it the best technological solution."
"Added value—the experience beyond the product—is what keeps users coming back"
05.05.25
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Maya Nahum Shahal
Lior Itzhak, Executive General Manager at Playtika, was speaking at Calcalist's Tech Independence event.
The female founders shaping Israel’s startup scene in 2025
05.05.25
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Amy Shapiro
From Calcalist’s Top 50 list of the most promising private tech companies, these standout innovators are redefining the future of the Startup Nation.
How Israel’s defense-tech industry rebooted after October 7
04.05.25
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Yuval Azulay
Once caught off guard by Hamas, the Defense Ministry is now turning to startups and AI to shape the battlefield of the future.
Six forces that could derail the generative AI boom
04.05.25
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Omer Kabir
As generative AI reaches hundreds of millions of users in record time, it now faces a set of growing challenges—from geopolitics and regulation to labor shortages and existential risk—that could slow or reshape its trajectory.
Can Israeli startups reinvent the global defense industry?
04.05.25
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Amikam Norkin
With growing investor interest and military demand, defense-tech may become Israel’s next breakout sector.
Israel's quantum moment is now
04.05.25
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Dorit Dor
Why the nation must act boldly to lead the next great technological revolution.
“We’re looking at another year or two of pain and uncertainty before a new growth cycle begins”
04.05.25
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Sophie Shulman
Venture capital is drying up, IPOs are on ice, and Israeli tech faces a critical test of resilience.
Israel at 77: A high-tech nation defined by cyber, AI, and mega exits
01.05.25
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Meir Orbach and Sophie Shulman
Massive exits highlight a maturing industry grappling with geopolitical headwinds.
From independent creation to financial independence
01.05.25
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Yuval Tal
Then came my daughter’s comment: “This guy and his videos taught me much more than you.” I thought to myself: Wow—imagine how far he could have gone if he’d had the ability to instantly adapt and distribute his content to French, German, or Brazilian audiences with the click of a button. And that’s how my seventh venture was born—Linguana.
WATCH: Meet CTech's most promising startups - 6-10
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Here's everything you need to know about Kela, Spines, Blockaid, Agora, and Finout
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30.04.25
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CTech
Here's everything you need to know about Decart, Quantum Machines, Buildots, Fetcherr, and qbiq
Kela: The Israeli startup rewriting how wars are fought
30.04.25
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Sophie Shulman
Founder Hamutal Meridor talks innovation, global instability, and Israel’s role in reshaping military systems.
Spines is doing for publishing what Spotify did for music
30.04.25
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Meir Orbach
With AI narration, smart metadata, and a global reach, this startup is breaking open the traditional publishing playbook.
Israel 2025 – power and speed
30.04.25
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Noam Canetti
Positive momentum is returning to Israeli high-tech: experienced entrepreneurs are aiming high, and a new generation of lean startups is leveraging innovative technologies for rapid development and real-time market testing.
The great opportunity of the Israeli AI ecosystem
30.04.25
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Omri Geller and Ronen Dar
We are at the beginning of the modern AI era. It presents opportunities for startups in Israel to transform industries and reshape the world.
“Quantum computing is the most important technological race of our generation. AI pales in comparison”
30.04.25
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Meir Orbach
Israeli startup Quantum Machines, which is at the center of the global quantum race, says humanity may not be ready for what comes next.
Not just another Israeli startup story: Fetcherr’s AI engine could change markets
30.04.25
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Sophie Shulman
From early dropshipping to algorithmic trading, the founders are reinventing pricing at scale.
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