Hi-tech

After tasting hybrid work, tech employees won’t go back to the old reality - opinion

Returning to the office, or refusing to do so, has become a central fault line in employer–employee relations, touching not only on efficiency but on lifestyle.

A RECENT Pew study found that more than 50% of employees don’t want to return to office life.
Jerusalem is in the midst of an unprecedented development boom.

Why Jerusalem’s last-place quality of life ranking doesn’t tell the full story - opinion

International representatives at the US-Led Pax Silica Summit.

Pax Silica: Israel’s chance to become a must-have ally - opinion

Gaming.

Israel can turn tech dominance into global gaming success - opinion


Four Tel Aviv startups named in TIME’s best inventions of 2024

Four Tel Aviv startups land on TIME’s list of 2024’s best inventions, showcasing Israeli innovation.

 BeeHero's Pollination Insight Platform sensor.

Former IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi joins Israeli-Canadian capital fund AWZ Ventures

After years of service in the public sector in the IDF, culminating in his role as IDF Chief of Staff, Kochavi has transitioned to the private investment sector at AWZ Ventures.

  Aviv Kohavi

Why the next generation of engineers will drive Israel’s future

Prof. Ami Moyal, president of Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv, says engineering and hi-tech contributions will be crucial for Israel’s postwar economy.

 OVER 42% of Afeka students have served their country in the current war

Israeli government must adapt, incerase support for hi-tech ecosystem - opinion

Yet, in true Israeli fashion, adaptability prevailed. Many reservists continued working from the field, using laptops whenever they could spare a moment.

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

Microsoft honors late employee with scholarships for women in tech

The scholarships will be donated this year in memory of Lior Dovrat, an employee from the “Costo” team at Microsoft Israel R&D who died from cancer. 

 Microsoft gives scholarships in the memory of Lior Dovrat.

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

Israel showcases climate tech at COP29 but misses deeper environmental focus.

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.

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

The Weizmann Institute honors the Allied Group and Gutwirth Fund trustees, marking a milestone in Israeli medical research and a legacy of Zionism and philanthropy.

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

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

After a two-year drought in IPOs, many Israeli startups are now on standby, poised for the anticipated reopening of the IPO window next year.

 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

Israel may drop out of developed world if key professionals emigrate - expert

A pivot in national priorities during the 1970s, which has been exacerbated by the current government, may now accelerate the exodus from Israel.

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

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

Technology in the 'Swords of Iron' war, including the contribution of the hi-tech sector, enabled precise, efficient multi-branch combat, revolutionizing IDF strategies.

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