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Ofir Ehrlich
2 stories about Ofir Ehrlich
"The real goal of a startup is to build something once and sell it many times"
31.03.26
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Maayan Manela
As part of the Growth+ project of Calcalist and Poalim Tech, Ofir Ehrlich, co-founder and CEO of Eon, met with Chen Markman, CEO of Avon AI: "You need to build a deep, wide, and defensible moat, one that makes it very difficult for competitors to cross."
"The next wave of AI won't arrive with fireworks. It will be boring, and that is a good thing."
11.02.26
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Maayan Manela
According to Michal Kissos Hertzog, CEO of Poalim Tech, "In an era when models can do almost anything, true innovation is measured differently: not by the ability to impress, but by the ability to repeat the same action reliably on a large scale, without surprises or failures." Micha Kaufman, founder of Fiverr: "On the one hand, tremendous opportunities are opening to build products quickly and break through. On the other, the ability to easily build a product is equal for everyone, so competition is fiercer than ever."