Hi-tech
Israel is taxing its future to subsidize those who do not serve - opinion
The burden of war falls on young reservists, while Israel's budget rewards those who do not share the sacrifice.
Eli and Chana Coten: From London to Ma’alot amid war and new beginnings
Motorola to acquire Israeli leader in counter-drone solutions, in historic $1.5b. deal
Haredim making headway in hi-tech: Projects to introduce ultra-Orthodox to workforce see success
'Within a year Wiz will be ready for an IPO': New Wiz CFO
Cybersecurity unicorn Wiz targets IPO readiness under CFO Fazal Merchant.
Cantor lists monday.com, NICE among AI picks
Cantor names monday.com and NICE as key picks in generative AI-driven stocks.
Juniors struggling to find tech jobs in Israel
Junior tech job crisis deepens in Israel amid industry transformation.
Hi-Tech sector shows resilience and adaptability amid wartime challenges
Israeli tech shows surprising resilience: 70% project growth despite war disruptions, but 80% need fresh capital within six months as reserve duty and flight cancellations strain operations.
What is the future of quantum computing going to look like? - opinion
In software development, there’s a need to develop algorithms and programming languages adapted to a hybrid environment of classical and quantum computing.
Biden's order could be a growth engine for Israel’s hi-tech industry - opinion
The Israeli tech industry has voiced concerns that this rule could delay the deployment of GPU processors in Israel, and slow the growth of the local high-tech industry.
Start-Up Nation Central: Israeli startups raised $12.2b in 2024
Israeli cybersecurity companies, which account for 7% of all tech companies in Israel, raised $3.8 billion last year — about a third (36%) of total investments in the tech sector.
How will US graphics chips restrictions affect Israel?
Just a week before he vacates the White House, President Biden signed the Interim Final Rule on Artificial Intelligence Diffusion (AI Diffusion Rule).
Turning failure into success: The story of Intel Israel's David Perlmutter
In this column, I present a failure-to-success account from Intel Israel, led by David (Dadi) Perlmutter, who went on to become Intel’s global executive vice president.
Looking beyond the war: Bridging divides through medicine - opinion
Eventually, like the global reawakening after COVID-19, we will emerge from this conflict, and with that comes a profound responsibility: to shape a healthier, better connected future.