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Can AI make Israel the world’s next biotech superpower?
Amid rocket attacks and geopolitical tension, Israeli scientists and tech leaders are pushing forward with AI-driven biotech innovation aimed at revolutionizing drug development
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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07.10.25
While the headlines say tech is leaving Israel, these professionals made aliyah
Amid reports of brain drain, a growing number of tech professionals choose to make aliyah during wartime—driven by identity, duty and an unshakable bond with Israel
Hillel Fuld
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06.30.25
How Cato Networks became Israel’s $4.8B cybersecurity powerhouse
From SASE pioneer to AI security heavyweight, the Tel Aviv company just closed a record-breaking $359 million round
Ynetnews
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06.30.25
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
High-tech is enlisting: Defense becomes Israel’s hottest tech sector
Israel’s defense industry has thrived in recent years, attracting more and more talent from the civilian high-tech sector; positive trend raises questions about the future of Israeli high-tech
Moran Chamsi
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06.28.25
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
AI is wiping out entry-level jobs—and the impact is already here
As companies automate faster, entry-level white-collar jobs are vanishing and AI is replacing junior staff across industries—raising unemployment and reshaping the future of work
Omer Kabir/Calcalist
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06.09.25
The four red flags signaling a deeper crisis in Israeli tech
New report warns that the industry’s long-held advantages are eroding under pressure from war, politics and AI upheaval
Sophie Shulman/Calclist
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06.05.25
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
e-Bay to shut down Israel R&D operations
The company announces it is leaving Israel by the first quarter of 2026 and is firing all 200 employees of its research and development center after waves of layoffs
Meir Orbach, Calcalist
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05.28.25
Cybersecurity giant Fortinet acquires Israeli startup Suridata in multimillion-dollar deal
The American cybersecurity giant aims to boost its SASE offerings with Suridata’s risk management platform, marking its latest move in Israel’s tech sector
Meir Orbach
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05.22.25
'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
Checkpoint to hire 500 employees in Israel to expand AI, network security operations
Cybersecurity firm boosts hiring to drive AI innovation and plans new campus in Israel, signaling confidence in local tech sector even as many competitors shift operations to the U.S.
Sophie Shulman, Calcalist
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05.19.25
Are tech funding rounds in Israel signaling a shift in momentum?
Despite gloomy forecasts about the challenges Israeli companies would face in securing large follow-on funding rounds, three firms announced major investments just this past week — and they’re not alone; 'The market is active, especially now that tech investment is a strong alternative, but companies are held to much clearer metrics'
Tal Shahaf
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04.24.25
We’ve got a click: A rugged Israeli entrepreneur and a former Austrian chancellor are aiming for a Wizz-style exit
Cybersecurity firm Dream, a partnership between former NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio and former Austrian leader Sebastian Kurz, becomes a unicorn and is hoping to surpass Wizz's success
Tal Shahaf
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04.19.25
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