A strategic miss: R&D is Israel's brain - so why does it develop, manufacture abroad? - opinion
Israel excels in algorithms and exits, but we have forgotten a basic principle: The higher you move up the value chain, the greater the profit.
Israel excels in algorithms and exits, but we have forgotten a basic principle: The higher you move up the value chain, the greater the profit.
The question we should ask ourselves is no longer “how smart our bots are” but “how well they work together.”
Barron Trump, 19, rides a family crypto empire, Abu Dhabi money, and Miami’s laundering machine, raising hard questions.
Cyber risk is no longer confined to IT departments: it sits at the heart of business operations, exploiting trust, urgency, and routine.
3D-printed construction technology presents a rare opportunity to change the rules of the game and bring Israel’s construction sector into the 21st century.
China’s extensive financial and energy ties with Caracas – built over decades through loans, oil deals, and infrastructure agreements – are now jeopardized
The AI revolution, combined with a wave of efficiency measures across the technology sector, is reshaping the landscape.
Rebuilding Israel's North will not come from magic solutions, but from long-term thinking and real commitment.
Overlooking an industry that is already active, thriving, and globally competitive represents a significant missed opportunity, not only for Israel’s economy but also for the global gaming ecosystem.
The temptation for Israel to use the billions earned in the Armis sale to plug budget holes is immense, but that would be a historic mistake.
Parents don’t need to monitor every corner of the Internet. They do need to know their children have the tools to handle it.