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Inside the mind of Israel’s cyber queen: Tal Kollender’s unlikely path to success
29.08.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir , Meir Orbach
From a teenage hacker to the founder of GYTPOL, Kollender’s journey was anything but ordinary.
Making rehab fun: Sheba’s Immersive Rehabilitation Room
27.08.24
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Yonatan Sredni
Projecting visuals onto walls and the floor, the new interactive Immersive Rehabilitation Room at Sheba Medical Center enhances patients’ therapeutic experience through advanced technology. “Rehab sessions can be repetitive and tiring,” says Sheba’s Maya Ehrlich, “but now patients want to come back again and again.”
Can we talk? LIV’s GenAI gets trauma sufferers to open up
22.08.24
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Yonatan Sredni
The generative AI-based platform, developed by Sheba Medical Center, ARC, Microsoft and KPMG, streamlines accessibility to mental healthcare by amplifying workflows of practitioners, reducing time to treatment amid a national surge in demand since Oct. 7.
War-time business: How Arkia's Avi Nakash justifies sky-high ticket prices
18.08.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Avi Nakash, one of Arkia's owners, defends the airline's decision to charge $800 for a ticket to Athens when foreign companies have halted flights. He explains it as a way to balance the financial losses from the pandemic and the war, asserting that showing solidarity shouldn't mean losing money.
Of mice & women: Meet the doctor trailblazing towards a cure for aging
28.07.24
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Roni Dori
Dr. Linda Rubinstein's journey began by escaping from communist Prague, continued in the innovative laboratories of NASA, and now she is back, diving into the depths of the mitochondria of mice and humans. If her plan to play with cells is successful, the unusual route will lead to the understanding how to avoid dementia and towards treatments that are more suitable for women.
Listen up: Self-confessed overtalker Dan Lyons preaches less talking, more listening
14.07.24
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Roni Dori
As a senior reporter, screenwriter, and successful author, Dan Lyons has built a glorious career from words. However, an excess of words damaged his life, livelihood, and even his marriage because he did not know when to shut up. So, he decided to investigate the phenomenon of compulsive talkativeness. The result is his book “STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut in an Endlessly Noisy World.” In an interview with Calcalist, he explains how, in a world where everyone has something to say, we can all calm down, talk less, and listen more: "Even my wife thinks I'm less annoying now."
Prof. Ehud Menipaz: "Look inside and find out what you are capable to do."
01.07.24
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CTech
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Prof. Ehud Menipaz discusses the importance of tenacity and focus
Call of Dudi: Inside the mind and life of a tech multimillionaire
30.06.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir , Meir Orbach
From a humble upbringing in Israel to Wall Street to London, and ultimately becoming a multimillionaire, David (Dudi) Gershon continually sets his sights higher. Now, he claims his new app will eliminate the need for physical cash.
Eyes beyond the prize: Dissecting a Turing Award-winning Israeli scientist
16.06.24
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Roni Dori
Prof. Avi Wigderson is one of the most prominent computer science researchers in the world and the man behind studies that laid the foundation for the establishment of the Internet. The only person to win the Turing Award, the "Nobel of Computer Science", and the Abel Prize, its counterpart in the branch of mathematics explains why "difficult problems are a blessing", why his life's challenge is to prove that there are problems that have no solution, and why he is not bothered by the anti-Israel demonstrations, but by the Israeli leadership
Music to their ears: Pop hit-producing brothers harness the power of AI
05.06.24
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Roni Dori
After two big exits with high-tech companies, and after producing some of the biggest music hits of the last few years in Israel, the Antebi brothers are ready to connect the two worlds, and make musical technology, or technological music, with AI tools that should make each of us a music producer.
Scott Galloway: "When it comes to hate against Jews, freedom of speech is absolute"
21.05.24
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Roni Dori
NYU professor Scott Galloway is a successful entrepreneur, business guru, branding expert, best-selling author, and podcast host - but in recent months he is one of the sharpest and most influential voices in the fight against anti-Semitism. In an in-depth interview with Calcalist he talks about the reasons for standing at the front of the struggle, the despair of America's youth, and where it’s all heading
Moritz code: Inside the mind of the best VC investor ever
06.05.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir, Meir Orbach
Michael Moritz made an unusual career change, from a successful journalist to the best venture capital investor in history. He was the first to identify startups that would change the world, from Google and Yahoo to PayPal and Skyscanner. In an exclusive interview, he talks about the Israeli mistakes that have helped Hamas control the October 7 narrative, the struggle on US campuses, and his predictions for the AI sector.
Portland’s trailblazers: Breaking boundaries, closing gaps in Israeli high-tech
28.04.24
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Yonatan Sredni
Rami Schwartz, Managing Director of Portland Trust Israel, and Bushra Mazreeb, CEO of Portland’s Samana project which integrates Bedouin women from the north of Israel into the tech ecosystem, sat down with CTech for a candid joint interview on why work integration for Israel’s disadvantaged populations is so critical now, post October 7.
Marketing guru Jay Abraham: "Israelis are good tacticians, but you need a great strategy"
08.04.24
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Sophie Shulman
Abraham, one of the top coaches and marketing people in the world, who advises Microsoft and Toyota, says that "Israel needs to tell its story better and for that you need to build a strategy that appeals to emotion."
Taboola CEO Adam Singolda: "I want to be the Robin Hood of journalism on the open internet"
04.04.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir
The content recommendation giant Taboola has gone through a series of upheavals since its dream IPO in 2021: the bubble burst, the stock crashed, the company expanded into new areas, Yahoo bought a quarter of it, and it signed a strategic agreement with Apple. CEO Adam Singolda explains how to make a business grow in a crisis, what he hates about TikTok and Facebook and how difficult it is to be a proud Israeli in New York after October 7
Jefferies CEO: “There is an influx of innovation here that makes Israel an important place for investors”
26.03.24
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Sophie Shulman
Rich Handler, who led the sale of shares of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to foreign investors, is optimistic regarding the future of the Israeli economy and believes the indices on Wall Street are close to their peak
"The AI revolution is ten times bigger than the mobile revolution"
10.03.24
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Diana Bahur-Nir, Meir Orbach
Legendary investor Shmil Levy, a former partner at Sequoia Capital, took a very unconventional route to the top. In an in-depth interview, he shares how the immigrant boy who dreamed of a military career and survived a near-fatal battle wound rose to become a leading venture capitalist and why it is so important for him to integrate ultra-Orthodox men into Israeli high-tech
"Israel is losing the war on TikTok. Palestinians have been more active for many, many years"
29.02.24
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Viki Auslender
"When Israelis compete about whose suffering is greater, they lose," added Dr. Lilly Boxman-Shabtai, a Hebrew University researcher of digital culture who has examined how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is represented on TikTok
Hamilton Lane co-CEO: "Now is the best time to invest in Israel"
28.02.24
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Sophie Shulman
"The only real essential market for venture capital, apart from the USA, is in Israel, and those who do not invest in it should be ashamed," added Juan Delgado-Moreira, co-CEO of the alternative investment management giant
The Israeli startup aiming to eliminate overdrafts once and for all
28.02.24
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Maayan Cohen-Rozen
RiseUp cofounder Tamara Harel-Cohen sought to help families deal with budget issues, but had difficulty convincing Israelis to share financial data. The cost of living, the pandemic and the war did the job, and now she hopes that doing good will also pay off in the company's bottom line
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