High Tech

9 stories about High Tech
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High-tech sector steps up with new Israel-US flights as government fails to act

31.10.24|Meir Orbach
With high demand and soaring prices, and the Ministry of Transportation failing to provide a solution, Israel’s high-tech industry launches affordable flights open to all. 
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August 2024 in Israeli tech funding: $201 million in 7 deals

01.09.24|CTech
The month of August is traditionally a weak one for tech funding and this year was no different. 
בניין אמות אטריום בת"א, שנבנה לפי תקן LEED האמריקאי

High-tech decline begins to weigh on office rentals

07.08.24|Amir Prager
The average rent for office leases signed by the real estate investment firm Amot in the first half of the year declined for the first time since 2020. The CEO attributed this decline to high-tech tenants delaying investments and hiring. 
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Finance Ministry increases budget for Israel Innovation Authority Fast Track channel by 300 million NIS

25.10.23|Meir Orbach
The ministry had already pledged 100 million NIS to the channel aimed to support Israel’s high-tech sector, struggling amid Israel’s war against Hamas
הדמיית מתחם העבודה עתידים קונקט

Tel Aviv Municipality and Tel Aviv University opening joint workspace for startups

08.05.22|Dotan Levy
The Kiryat Atidim-Connect complex will cover a 780 square meter area and will be located near the CityZone program, which is home to over 20 startups that are developing smart-city solutions
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High tech is turning a blind eye to transgender employees

09.12.21|Roni Dori
Employee harassment, being passed over for positions and promotions, and micro-aggression in the cafeteria: Although the high tech industry is considered progressive, it’s still an exclusive men’s club for transgender employees
מיכל ברוורמן בלומנשטיק מנכ"לית מיקרוסופט ישראל מחקר ופיתוח

Microsoft Israel GM: Time to bring back Israeli high tech expats

02.11.21|Tomer Hadar
Michal Braverman-Blumenstyk, the GM of Microsoft Israel’s R&D Center said during Calcalist’s Tech TLV conference that the company plans to hire an additional 2,500 workers over the coming years, including ultra-Orthodox Jews and Arabs
אמיר נחמיה על רקע פרויקט דה וינצ'י בתל אביב

Connecteam inks $117 million office deal

01.09.21|Meir Orbach
Working from home? The panic in the high-tech sector to acquire real estate continues as Israeli startup signs 15-year lease for 11,500 square meter office space as part of the Da Vinci building project in Tel Aviv
אורית פרקש הכהן שרת החדשנות המדע והטכנולוגיה

Importing tech employees is not the answer

18.08.21|Hagar Ravet and Meir Orbach
Over the past three years, 1,000 high tech workers arrived in Israel from abroad with most working at Intel or Teva Pharmaceuticals, but experts don’t think that will solve the manpower shortage