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Save up nation: Israel can establish solar cities run by AI
28.07.22
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Oz Mendelsohn
Rocketing electricity prices have emphasized the need for a long-term solution to the global energy crisis, which should lead to a significant reduction in carbon emissions and damage to the environment. Oz Mendelsohn, a data scientist at DSG, believes that for Israel the road to reaching sci-fi cities is shorter than ever
Israel is ready for CVCs
27.07.22
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Efrat Shuster
While locally traditional VCs are still dominant in the investment field, Efrat Shuster, founding partner of Shuster Law Firm, believes the time is ripe for CVCs to step up to the plate
Despite the slowdown in investments in high-tech, the Seed stage is still bubbling
26.07.22
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Nimrod Cohen
“Unlike later-stage startups who may be struggling to raise enough funds to account for their higher valuation, pre-Seed and Seed startups are keeping their valuations manageably lower,” writes Nimrod Cohen, Managing Partner of TAU Ventures
We will all benefit from the blue economy
24.07.22
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Merav Niv Geva and Merav Tabib
Merav Niv Geva & Merav Tabib of Gross & Co. Law Firm, share how the Blue Economy will benefit both the environment and our pocketbooks
The tech fields that are immune even from a global crisis
19.07.22
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Alon Pinhas
"At the end of the day we should remember that for investors the best time to invest is now. Entrepreneurs are begging for money, multipliers have gone down and it's time to go in and invest," writes Alon Pinhas
Twitter-Musk saga provides lessons for any strategic transaction
18.07.22
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Oded Kadosh
“Companies should pay attention to the level of completeness of due diligence upon signing of strategic transaction agreements, and it should be defined as accurately as possible. Documented due diligence process and clarity as to missing details is crucial to address prior to signing or in the contract,” writes Oded Kadosh of Pearl Cohen law firm
The growing importance of Customer Success as a company mindset
17.07.22
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Guy Galon
“The experience a company offers is de-facto a differentiator that relies on the alignment of different units within the company to plan, execute and evaluate their performance in making customers successful,” writes Guy Galon
Israel’s high-tech crisis is changing the work chain - which industries are set to benefit?
14.07.22
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Ethan Biran
“When workers are fired from high-tech jobs, they return to their jobs as lawyers, accountants, and economists,” writes Ethan Biran
Why speak with investors when you’re not raising money?
12.07.22
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Maya Pizov
An hour with a VC could be rewarding down the road so don’t spurn the opportunity, writes Maya Pizov, a Partner at VC firm Amiti
Why you should take the opposite marketing approach in a crisis
06.07.22
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Ronen Menipaz
"If a crisis catches you by surprise, you'll probably need budget cuts to survive. But the first thing is to recognize the human tendency to make reckless decisions in times of fear," writes Ronen Menipaz, CEO of the startup group M51
The future belongs to the connectors of dots
05.07.22
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Sam Salman
"At Huminn we look at problems as multifaceted yet one in essence, with researchers from different fields working together, sharing insights, and studying a problem from all perspectives simultaneously," writes Sam Salman, the Chairman & CEO of Huminn
SPAC is back: Surprising new opportunities
04.07.22
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Jonathan M. Nathan
"Despite all of the negative talk, democratization of the U.S. capital markets that can be facilitated by the SPAC wave, continues, thus allowing smaller Israeli tech companies to go public," writes Jonathan M. Nathan of Meitar Law Offices
Where are the 45-year-olds in high-tech?
01.07.22
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Tamar Domany
“I don’t know why ageism exists in high tech, especially at startups. Yet it occurs, even if unintentionally. What’s important is how we can deal with it in an industry that essentially glorifies the ‘here and now’,” writes Tamar Domany of Sunbit
Stability in times of upheaval – A challenge Israel's high-tech industry can meet
29.06.22
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Gil Brandes and Gil Somech
“During the period of instability Israeli entrepreneurs might tone down their desire to build a company for the longer run and "go all the way" as an independent company – and we may again see multiple smaller exits in the range of tens of millions and less in the hundreds of millions,” write Gil Brandes and Gil Somech of Naschitz Brandes Amir
We didn’t start the fire, but: A guide to handling layoffs
27.06.22
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Shaul Olmert
With the frequent news of layoffs hitting the Israeli high-tech sector, here are some helpful tips for startup leaders who are forced to cut staff
Rethinking organizational cybersecurity strategy for corporations
26.06.22
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Yaniv Harel
“The fact that commercial companies have experienced such attacks casts doubt on the assumption that they don’t need to include nation state level attacks as one of the threats to be addressed,” writes Dr. Yaniv Harel, CSO at the Blavantnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center
The high-tech industry is getting a reality check - which is a good thing
23.06.22
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Aviad Sorek
Forget about Teslas in the parking lot, fancy parties and inflated valuations. Reality is forcing the high-tech industry to shift its focus from growth to profitability, giving rise to a stronger sector across the board.
How banks, regulation, and the business world are addressing the current crypto crisis
23.06.22
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Tal Weiser
“The crisis is an opportunity to examine fundamental issues in the market, resolve regulatory issues and instill confidence among all stakeholders,” writes Tal Weiser, Managing Director Sales, Global Services International Payments at Finastra
Why do they keep investing?
21.06.22
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Meir Valman
Among the leading VCs, it was often two or even one investment that generated the vast majority of returns in one fund and cemented their reputation, writes Meir Valman
The dark side of an economic crisis among technology companies
19.06.22
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Dr. Tiran Rothman
Explaining what economic "damage" is to a private startup company investor is arguably the most difficult challenge in an economic court, writes Dr. Tiran Rothman.
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