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”Exits are not a Strategy. I Never put up a ‘For Sale’ Sign”
23.05.20
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Sophie Shulman and Golan Hazani
Arie Belldegrun, chairman of UroGen Pharma, talks about catching Covid-19 and gaining FDA approval in the midst of a global pandemic
For Cyber Companies, There Is no Place Like Israel, Says Imperva CEO
22.05.20
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Meir Orbach
Pam Murphy was appointed CEO of Israeli information security company Imperva in January, replacing Chris Hylen, who stepped down following a severe security breach
The Father, the Son, and the Wealthy Spirit
11.05.20
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Sophie Shulman
Alexander Fridman is not your typical 19-year-old. The son of Russian oligarch Mikhail Fridman, he recently started his third business and is hoping to make it on his own, with a little help from daddy’s contacts
Facebook Won’t Fudge Content Oversight, Says Israeli Legal Expert
07.05.20
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Omer Kabir
Emi Palmor, former director-general of Israel’s Ministry of Justice, was recently appointed as one of the 20 founding members of Facebook's Oversight Board
Customer Behavior Analytics and Autonomous Manufacturing Technologies Among Hottest Trends in the Covid-19 Era
20.04.20
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Adi Pick
Uzi Scheffer, the CEO of Tel Aviv and New York-based innovation hub SOSA told CTech about trending areas of interest amid the coronavirus crisis
Hitting the Reset Button on Antibiotics
17.04.20
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Viki Auslender
As the world faces the global threat of Covid-19 and the post antibiotic era, MIT researcher Regina Barzilay and her team are using AI to discover new chemical compounds for medical treatment
Genetics Expert Says Covid-19 May Affect Human Evolution
10.04.20
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Yogev Carmel
Medical physician, researcher, and bestselling author Sharon Moalem talks about why women are more resilient to the virus than men, why kids make the best virus propagators and why urbanization puts everyone at risk of infection
The Real Pains of the Tech Sector Are Yet to Come, Says Senior Shibolet Partner
08.04.20
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Meir Orbach
Lior Aviram who heads the tech practice at Israeli law firm Shibolet says the Covid-19 crisis caught the entire industry unprepared
To Lift the Lockdown, Israel Needs 30,000 Covid-19 Tests a Day, Says Health Exec
31.03.20
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Adrian Filut
Sigal Regev-Rozenberg, CEO of Israel’s third largest health maintenance organization Meuhedet, says that even though the main focus is on hospitals, community medicine is taking the brunt of the coronavirus crisis
Israel's Tech Dream Team Is Closing In on Coronavirus Breakthroughs
31.03.20
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Udi Etsion
Daniel Gold, head of the country's national emergency team, thinks his cross-industry team of experts can rise to the challenge of Covid-19
A Mother Knows: Adam Neumann's Mom Opens Up
20.03.20
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Diana Bahur Nir
In December, WeWork founder Adam Neumann arrived in Israel for a visit. Three months later, he is still here. His mother believes he is already working on his next venture
Michael Levitt Analysis: Corona Is Slowing Down, Humanity Will Survive
13.03.20
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Ari Libsker
Nobel laureate and Stanford professor of Biology assures Israelis: statistics show the virus is on a downturn. Read more!
Intel's Maxine Fassberg Is Going Home
06.03.20
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Sophie Shulman
The first lady of Israeli tech is retiring, and this time it is final
Diminished Growth Could Hurt Israel’s Credit Rating, Says S&P Global Executive
24.02.20
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Adrian Filut
Karen Vartapetov warns that a lengthy political crisis could have a negative impact, especially on the business sector, but is less worried about the long-term strength of Israel’s economy and its budget deficit
Healthtech Is Israel’s Next Growth Engine, Says Venture Capitalist
21.02.20
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Sophie Shulman
Yair Schindel was a decorated army medic, a doctor, an entrepreneur, and the head of Israel’s National Digital Bureau. Now, he manages Israeli venture capital fund aMoon and wants to turn Israel into a healthtech empire
Teva Will Become Less of a Mess, Says CEO Kåre Schultz
20.02.20
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Sophie Shulman
Two years after he moved to Israel to head the struggling Israeli drugmaker, Schultz seems more optimistic
Big Tech's Mind Reading Ambitions Must Be Regulated, Says Expert
18.02.20
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Viki Auslender
Marcello Ienca, a senior researcher at the health, sciences, and technology department of ETH Zurich, spoke to Calcalist about the dangers of the neuro-technological era
Israelis Need to Avoid Hype, Focus on Building Good Companies, Says Insight Co-Founder
11.02.20
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Hagar Ravet
Jeff Horing, co-founder and managing partner at Insight Venture Partners, led the fund’s investment in Israeli website building company Wix.com Ltd. in 2011, and has been behind the fund’s recent increased interest in Israel
Delisting Will Allow Forescout to Do Things a Public Company Can't, Says Exec
09.02.20
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Meir Orbach
Forescout co-founder Oded Comay spoke to Calcalist days after the company's $1.9 billion acquisition
Valuation Is a Milestone, Not a Cause for Celebration, Says Sisense CEO
09.02.20
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Sophie Shulman
A hot minute after Sisense joined the unicorn club, CEO Amir Orad explains why it took the company 15 years to catch on, why he is in no hurry to go public, and how his product helps Netflix, Tinder, and Indiana’s organ donor network optimize their operations
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