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Optimism in action: Israeli tech executives reflect on a challenging year
Despite geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, Israel’s tech leaders share insights, resilience and a forward-looking vision for the future
ynet Global
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10.12.25
‘The battleship of Israel’s economy’: Report praises high-tech resilience
New report finds Israeli tech drives nearly one-fifth of GDP and over half of exports, offsetting wartime losses despite talent shortages
The Media Line
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08.28.25
The algorithm vs. the bureaucrat: Israeli startups turn red tape into opportunity
From insurance claims and pension tracking to travel planning, onboarding and healthcare, Israel’s high-tech sector is building AI-driven tools to replace outdated systems, slash costs and ease bottlenecks—offering a blueprint for governments worldwide
Ynetnews
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08.17.25
People first? How Israeli companies are turning AI doubts into business advantages
As global tech giants pour billions into AI, Israeli companies are taking a tailored approach—balancing skepticism over accuracy and control with demand for efficiency, profitability and growth by developing strategic, people-centered solutions
Ynetnews
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08.10.25
Israeli initiative trains IDF combat veterans for high-paying tech careers
Combat veterans with no prior tech experience are fast-tracking into careers in cybersecurity, software and other high-demand fields, with training, stipends and job placement at top Israeli firms — turning battlefield skills into rewarding salaries
Ynetnews
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08.10.25
Is Israeli high-tech heading toward a post-war rally?
Analysis: Echoing the post-COVID-19 market, the Israeli ecosystem is preparing for renewed growth—with a wave of fundraising, strategic deals and signals of returning investor confidence; on the way there, we must remember the lessons of the 2021 bubble
Moran Chamsi
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08.10.25
Palo Alto knows: Why CyberArk holds the keys to tomorrow’s cybersecurity
With its $25 billion acquisition of CyberArk, Palo Alto Networks is closing one of cybersecurity’s biggest gaps: control over privileged access; as AI agents handle sensitive tasks, securing digital master keys is no longer optional—it’s essential
Israel Wullman
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08.02.25
Cyberquake: Why Palo Alto Networks is eyeing Israel’s CyberArk
The $25 billion deal marks a turning point in the cybersecurity industry, merging global leader Palo Alto with Israel’s CyberArk to form an AI-driven identity security powerhouse poised to outpace rivals in the coming years
Tal Shahaf
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07.31.25
Israeli cyber firms attract 40% of US investment rounds in 2024
Startup Nation Central report reveals although cyber firms make up just 7% of local tech scene, they drew 38% of investments this year, with US backing nearly doubling
Raphael Kahan
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07.11.25
Israeli high-tech rebounds, raises $9.3B in first half of 2025
Despite multi-front war, missile threats from Iran and Yemen and flight disruptions, Israeli high-tech sees strong recovery; fewer total rounds, but sharp rise in large-scale deals over $50 million
Israel Wullman
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06.30.25
Israel's fintech unicorn Melio sells for $2.5+ billion
Melio developed an advanced digital platform enabling a range of payment solutions for businesses in the U.S; acquired by Xero, a New Zealand tech company
Meir Orbach, Calcalist
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06.25.25
Despite diplomatic tensions, Israeli–UK tech community thrives in London
Inside the Israeli Tech Parliament—a grassroots network quietly building bridges through innovation far away from politics
Moshe David Rubinstein
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06.21.25
Playtika to lay off dozens of employees in Israel and Poland
Layoffs affect development teams for Best Fiends and Redecor, reportedly due to disappointing performance; two weeks earlier, Wooga, a Playtika subsidiary, also laid off around 50 employees
Maayan Cohen Rosen
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06.07.25
Buoyed by bonuses, Israel’s high-tech salaries hit record high
Average high-tech salary tops NIS 36.7K (over $10.6K) in March — a 9% rise from February; pharmaceutical manufacturing led with highest sector wages
Shahar Ilan, Calcalist
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06.05.25
'People look at Israel and think we're only strong in cyber, but we have much more'
As the Axis Tel Aviv tech conference returns amid war, CEO Ed Frank tells Ynetnews why Israeli innovation keeps global investors coming, how startups can stand out and what the world still gets wrong about the country’s tech ecosystem
Ilan Levinsohn
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05.19.25
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