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Healing after October 7: Israeli startups tackle a PTSD crisis with technology
06.10.25
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Omer Kabir
From VR therapy to voice-based diagnostics, a new wave of mental health innovation emerges from Sderot.
Rebuilding tech in the Negev: “Working in tech offers the best chance at social mobility in Israel”
24.07.24
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Ariela Karmel
Place-IL CEO Keren Halperin-Musseri spoke to CTech about their efforts to revive the tech industry in the Western Negev through matching employees with tech companies and also through the new co-working space that they have opened in Sderot to help keep tech workers in the region.
Three kilometers from Gaza: Israeli startup poised to lead AI chip cooling revolution
30.05.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
In the industrial area of Sderot, in a building that was attacked on October 7, ZutaCore is developing "low-tech" to save high-tech: a direct-to-chip, waterless, dielectric liquid cooling solution
High-tech giants, VC funds partnering in $4 million Sderot venture
20.12.23
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Sophie Shulman
The main idea, born following the attack of October 7, is to bring to the Western Negev a physical presence of high-tech companies
AKOLogic: “We felt that everything stopped for us in the first weeks”
19.12.23
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CTech
The Sderot-based company has joined CTech to share how it has remained resilient in the days following 7/10