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Considering culture differences between New York and Israel is ‘outdated’, say Avanan execs
28.01.21
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CTech
Avanan joined CTech for its IL Tech in NY series, in collaboration with Israeli Mapped in NY, to discuss the main differences to look for in a company - and it’s nothing to do with country of origin
While in Israel we can get away with being pushy at times, in the U.S things are different, cautions Anima
21.01.21
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CTech
As part of a collaboration with Israeli Mapped in NY, Anima execs join CTech to discuss some of the differences between operating in Israel and The Big Apple
Israeli proptech companies eager to make it in The Big Apple
21.01.21
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James Spiro
Following a virtual conference by PropTech Zone in partnership with Israeli Mapped in NY, experts highlight how NYC is quickly becoming a hub for Israeli talent - despite the pandemic
It’s important to stay positive during the New York hustle, WoodSpoon’s Israeli execs say
15.01.21
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CTech
New Yorkers are known for their constant hustle and 24/7 workweek - just don’t let it get you down, says WoodSpoon’s executives in the latest IL Tech in NY series in collaboration with Israeli Mapped in NY
In New York City, “every candidate looked like a superstar,” says Bizzabo
07.01.21
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CTech
For this entry of IL Tech in NY with Israeli Mapped in NY, the event success platform highlights some of the reasons they choose New York over Silicon Valley
New York is “a fantastic landing pad for companies,” say executives at INcapital Ventures
30.12.20
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CTech
The team from the North American and Israeli VC shares some insights with CTech on the New York tech ecosystem
Surround Ventures: Israeli entrepreneurs are ‘more direct’ than their American counterparts
20.12.20
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CTech
The firm combines Israeli and American investors for early-stage investments in an unparalleled network in the U.S.
Meet the Israeli entrepreneurs and investors in the Big Apple
17.12.20
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CTech
In a new project in cooperation with Israel Mapped in NY, we will hear from Israeli entrepreneurs and investors about what makes Israeli startups stand out and some tips on what to do and what not to do
Shared office cultures between New York and Israel is a ‘fool’s errand’, says Augury
17.12.20
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CTech
When opening up an office in the U.S, Augury had to adapt to a whole new set of values and norms. Here’s how they did it
WATCH: Calcalist kicks off Mind the Tech New York 2020 online conference
17.11.20
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CTech
Executives from top American and Israeli companies discuss the latest developments in technology and business
Israeli startups in New York raised more than $1 billion during the pandemic
16.11.20
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Hagar Ravet
A map of 350 Israeli tech companies in the Big Apple reveals what the hottest trends are and why now is the time to open a NY office
7 startups complete JVP Play CyberNYC’s program at Margalit Startup City
15.10.20
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James Spiro
This year’s cohort included various cyber themes, including threat hunting, anti-phishing, risk assessment, and more
New York State is looking for Israeli startups to help it meet Covid-19 challenges
18.08.20
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Meir Orbach
NY Smart City Innovation Partnership Program offers companies the chance to try out their tech in urban settings while receiving 50% of R&D costs
11 Israeli-founded startups named Covid Disrupters by the New York–Israel Business Alliance
13.08.20
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CTech
Guided by data, it monitors economic development activity and trends in the public and private sectors to identify bilateral business growth potential.
The fourth of July fireworks came early this year, loudly signaling a shift across the U.S.
04.07.20
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Viki Auslander
The coronavirus crisis led to a craving for normalcy. The quick and painful realization that it is no longer achievable gave way to hopes of redesigning the current state of affairs to sustain a revolution
New York City Opens Investigation Into Rental Property Management Startup Guesty
04.03.20
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Meir Orbach
Guesty develops an platform that lets hosts manage listings across multiple platforms, including Airbnb, Booking.com, and Agoda, offering a unified inbox, payment processing options, and website creation tools
Venture Firm Qumra to Showcase Promising Israeli Startups in New York
19.02.20
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Hagar Ravet
As part of Calcalist’s fourth annual Mind the Tech conference, Qumra will present a list of the 10 Israeli companies its partners believe have the greatest growth potential
Mapped Israeli Women Entrepreneurs in New York
30.12.19
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Elihay Vidal
A new project by “Israeli Mapped in NY” maps Israeli startups headed or founded by women
Mapped Israeli Startups in New York: 2020 Edition
29.12.19
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Elihay Vidal
350 startups founded by Israeli entrepreneurs are currently operating in New York, most of them in the fields of enterprise software, fintech, cyber, and retail tech, sectors focused on data collection and artificial intelligence
The Israelis Bringing Innovation to New York Real Estate
19.12.19
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Carrie Rubinstein
Real estate companies prefer a mediocre product by an established company over an advanced product by a startup, says Israeli entrepreneur Tal Kerret
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