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Don’t Overlook Israeli Marketing Technology
22.03.19
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Uriah Av-Ron
While the public markets have been less than enamored with marketing technology companies, others have been more enthusiastic
Guns: Just a Red Herring in 3D Printing or Something More Problematic
27.01.19
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Dov Greenbaum
If a group of people was asked about the legal concerns associated with 3D printing, most would likely mention 3D printed guns. But the moral and legal debate the technology raises is much broader
The Rise of the Data Protection Officer
21.01.19
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Andrew Dyson and Robyn Palmer
The newly enacted GDPR has given rise to a new role, vital even to companies located outside the European Union—the DPO
Fake Pictures Are Worth Much More Than a Thousand Words
10.01.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Jim Acosta’s temporary removal from the White House Press Corps in November 2018 brought to consciousness a much more serious issue: deepfakes, an emerging technological reality wherein any video that we assume to be a true representation of reality could have been altered, or even wholly faked
Five Trends Set to Impact the Chip Industry in 2019
31.12.18
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Shlomo Gradman
From autonomous things, to edge computing, and 5G, these five trends are expected to have a deep impact on the semiconductor sector in the year ahead
The Boundary Between Earth and Space is the First Hurdle
28.12.18
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Dov Greenbaum
As humanity grows ever closer to space travel and all its legal complexities, one global consensus must be reached first,writes researcher Dov Greenbaum—Where, exactly, is space?
Six Investment Trends That Will Shape Israeli Tech in 2019
14.12.18
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Haggai Ravid
From European recovery to changes in emerging markets, these are the trends that will affect Israeli tech in the upcoming year, according to Haggai Ravid, CEO of Israeli investment house Cukierman & Co.
The Time Has Come for the Retail Food Industry to Storm Ahead
30.11.18
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Uri Kilstein
As e-commerce companies venture into the brick-and-mortar food market, food retailers must up their game—and their technologies—to stay ahead, writes Shufersal executive Uri Kilstein
Data Is the New Currency
25.10.18
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Mor Assia
iAngels co-founder and co-CEO Mor Assia writes about shaping privacy ownership and control
Light Enforcement Cushions Failed Crowdfunding Projects
05.10.18
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Dov Greenbaum
Many jurisdictions are struggling to find an optimal middle ground that protects investors in crowdfunding campaigns without destroying their relatively unstructured and unregulated nature
Why Flipkart Is Acquiring Israel-based Upstream Commerce
30.09.18
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Yoav Leitersdorf
Tel Aviv-based Upstream Commerce will further strengthen Flipkart's selection and pricing capabilities with its advanced data science-based intelligent solutions, writes YL Ventures founder and managing partner
Kids' Video Game Obsession Isn’t Really About Video Games. It's About Unmet Psychological Needs
10.08.18
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Andrew Kinch and Nir Eyal
Many parents are concerned with their child’s seemingly obsessive video game play. Fortnite, the most recent gaming phenomenon, has taken the world by storm and has parents asking whether the shooter game is okay for kids. While the short answer is yes, there’s more to the story
Is Israel Dropping the Ball on Africa’s Economy?
27.07.18
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Amir Sabhat
The story of the Israeli technology industry is an inspiration for hope and rebirth for many of the African nations, and Israel must therefore create a serious policy that will encourage relations with the countries of Africa
As Investors, We Couldn't Get Enough of Datorama
20.07.18
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Rick Scanlon
A clear market focus, and aggressive scaling made Datorama an investor’ darling, writes Innovation Endeavors founding partner Rick Scanlon
The Transportation Transformation
06.07.18
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Max Marine
The future of mobility invites optimism, but as transportation is changing, we should remember it is on us to chart the course
Intel's Communications Gamble Takes a Blow
05.07.18
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Omer Kabir
If working with Apple is a benchmark of quality, the company’s decision to drop Intel as a provider of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth components could influence other Intel customers
The Israeli One Billion Dollar Club—a Defining Moment for Israeli VCs
04.07.18
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Ziv Kop
As mass amounts of capital are poured into Israeli startups, venture capitalist Ziv Kop outlines the challenges the local industry faces
To Sleep or Not to Sleep (at Your Desk)—That Is the Question in China
26.06.18
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Ami Dror
Companies working out of China should adapt to the local work culture instead of trying to impose a foreign one, writes Israeli-born entrepreneur Ami Dror
We Ship. It Works. Wow
08.06.18
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Yonatan Raz-Fridman
When Kano co-founder and then CEO Yonatan Raz-Fridman worked on the supply chain for the company's computer building kit, those were the objectives defined
The Real Reason Apple and Google Want You to Use Your Phone Less
07.06.18
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Nir Eyal
It may seem against their interests, but Apple and Google know that helping users reduce their smartphone usage is good for their businesses
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