26.09.24|Diana Bahur-Nir , Meir OrbachAt 38, entrepreneur Ofer Ben-Noon already has two exits worth more than a billion dollars, including the sale of Talon to Palo Alto Networks at the height of the war. In a candid interview, he shares his close relationship with the late Israeli high-tech pioneer Zohar Zisapel, who became a father figure and transformed him from a "talented entrepreneur to a successful one."
28.04.24|Sophie ShulmanBrothers Yehuda and Zohar Zisapel laid the first brick in Israel’s high-tech ecosystem, with their RAD group serving as the most fertile incubator from which the startup nation grew. But since they passed away within a year of each other, many in the industry wonder who will bring back the spirit of entrepreneurship to the group
10.03.24|Meir Orbach and Diana Bahur NirZisapel, together with his brother Zohar, who passed away last year, founded the RAD Group, which at its peak included more than 20 independent high-tech companies
29.05.23|Diana Bahur-Nir, Meir OrbachAs one of the founding fathers of Israeli high-tech, and of the RAD Group, Zohar Zisapel helped birth more than 100 startups. Just a week before his passing from cancer, Zisapel sat down with Calcalist to share his many thoughts and wisdom in what would become his final interview
21.05.23|Diana Bahur-Nir, Meir Orbach, Sophie ShulmanIsrael’s high-tech industry bid farewell this past weekend to one of its founding fathers. Just last week Zisapel shared his insights with Calcalist in what would be his final interview
24.06.20|Hagar RavetDriveU develops a system capable of transmitting the vast amounts of data required for the remote operation of various autonomous vehicles
08.05.19|Zohar ZisapelTechnological advancement, analytical flexibility, and the kind of mentality that makes the impossible possible have earned Israel the moniker “the Startup Nation”
03.10.18|Orr HirschaugeZohar Zisapel, CEO of telecom products vendor RAD, spoke Tuesday at a conference on innovation held by Calcalist at the Mondial de l'Automobile auto show in Paris
28.01.18|Tofi StolerInvestors include Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm Magma Venture Partners, the Israel branch of Vertex Ventures, Tokyo-based SBI Holdings and Israeli cybersecurity entrepreneur Zohar Zisapel