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 Microsoft gives scholarships in the memory of Lior Dovrat.

Microsoft honors late employee with scholarships for women in tech

Workers from the Agriculture Ministry in protective gear retrieving dead cranes who were infected with the Avian Influenza (bird flu) from the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, northern Israel, January 2, 2022.

Change the climate: Israel’s environmental potential at COP29 and regional impact

 Prof. Itzhak Swary of Allied (left) and Weizmann Institute President Prof. Alon Chen.

A jubilee of Zionism and excellence: Honoring Allied Group's legacy at the Weizmann Institute

 REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL nominee and former US president Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris take part in a presidential debate hosted by ABC in Philadelphia, last month. One half of the country will be happy and gloating, and the other half disappointed, sa

Are the US presidential election results a turning point for Israeli hi-tech?

By MORAN CHAMSI
 WORKERS FROM the hi-tech sector protest against the proposed changes to the legal system, in Tel Aviv, on Tuesday.

Israel may drop out of developed world if key professionals emigrate

 IDF soldiers from Unit 636, operating under the 36th Division, eliminate Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon, October 9, 2024.

'The first technological war': Inside the IDF Southern Command's digital battlefield systems

By LIOR NOVIK
 Itamar Weizman

VCs Talk: An interview with Itamar Weizman Partner & Head of Climate Tech at Firstime Ventures

By INBAL AHARONI
 Mlamdovsky Somech (right) and Shmilo (left): “We’re adjusting the world for the new battlefield.”

Generative AI takes center stage in the fight against hate: Insights from the ‘Hack the Hate’

By Ronnie Rosenman
 THE YOKNE’AM High-Tech Park, in Lower Galilee: Israel’s high-tech sector, bolstered by advances in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, is second to none, the writer asserts.

Doing business with Israel: The time is now

 Big tech (illustrative).

'A threat to democracy': Israeli media outlets unite to bash tech giants

 A MUSLIM, A JEW, a Hindu, and a Christian band together to fight the bad guys on ‘God’s Gang.’

The message of 'God's Gang': Series creator shares interfaith cartoon's meaning

From left to right: Tim Brown, CISO, SolarWinds and Cytactic Advisory Board Member, with Dr. Nimrod Kozlovski, Founder & CEO, Cytactic.

SolarWinds CISO Tim Brown joins Cytactic advisory board to shape the future of cyber resilience

 FINE LINE lecture for young designers, in collaboration with the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality.

Fine Line: Social impact with a business-oriented mindset

  People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024.

Wiz fizzles: Why was $23 billion deal with Google left on the table?

By SHLOMO MAITAL
 Israel Innovation Authority CEO Dror Bin

IIA: Hi-tech accounts for 24% of all tax in Israel, 36% of income tax

Cédric Iggiotti, CEO of Screena (on the right) and Peter Reynolds, CEO of ThetaRay.

AI financial crime detection company ThetaRay announces Screena acquisition

An illustrative image meant to represent hi-tech and profit margins.

Israel-Hamas war: Number of absent employees decreases, hi-tech sector growth still down

 Joel Bar-El, Chairman & Co-Founder, Trax Retail and Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Jerusalem Post

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