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Israel’s technology sector, a key part of the economy, has been jolted by worker shortages and funding fears, which could drive a wider slowdown in 2024. By Roni Rabin Reporting from Tel Aviv At ...
Israel at 77: Tech economy shows resilience during war, ... “Since the beeper operation and everything that followed, we see regained recognition of Israeli technology, ...
The Israeli economy, ... (FDI), an embrace of technology and entrepreneurship, and a capable labor force. But while its growth has been impressive, Israel must not rest on its laurels.
Israel’s economy is heavily dependent on its tech industry, which accounts for 18% of its GDP and about 50% of its exports. This industry is globally oriented, with most of its customer base and ...
By Itai kela, Ph.D., Head of Healthtech Sector, Israel Innovation Authority, and Zachi Schnarch, Chief Technology Officer, Israel Innovation Authority Feb 22, 2022 ...
Israel’s economy will grow 5% this year, the International Monetary Fund forecast earlier this month. Broad unemployment — including jobless and furloughed workers — declined in March to 12% ...
The Israel Innovation Authority on Tuesday issued its report, stating “The high-tech has become critical for the growth and prosperity of the Israeli economy, and the State of Israel needs ...
Israel is home to 78 Israeli founded unicorns, or private companies valued over $1billion, with 41 of them achieving this valuation in 2021. 40% of them are based in Israel. The economy is ...
Israel Is Dangerously Dependent on Technology Even before start-up nation entered the lexicon, the army’s embrace of technology alarmed some military experts. By Matti Friedman ...
There are many drivers of the industry, but education turns out to be one of the major factors for Israeli's surging technology economy. The country's Council for Higher Education (CHE), the ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's high-tech sector now accounts for 20% of the country's economic output, the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) said on Tuesday as it urged the government to invest ...
TEL AVIV—Israel’s technology sector is pushing back against the new government’s planned judicial overhaul, saying the proposed changes are spooking investors worried about economic ...