Recently, a new study from Stanford University ranked Tel Aviv University first in Israel and first outside the United States in the number of unicorns.
The award was powered by The Luzzatto Group for the the third year, featuring five female founders who presented their startups before a panel of three judges.
Before October 7, Yozmot Atid helped thousands of small business owners with programs aimed at women from various backgrounds.
Despite a decline in VC fundraising, the industry remains resilient, with a focus on cybersecurity consolidation.
The group is the latest addition to a series of collaborative efforts within the tech industry since October 7 aiming to keep Israeli tech afloat as war with Hamas continues.
Players are tasked with developing a business plan before ultimately presenting their company to a Shark Tank-style panel of investors – all of which takes place inside Minecraft's virtual ecosystem.
Teen entrepreneurs from Jewish, Arab, Druze, and Bedouin communities, will compete for the coveted title of the "Entrepreneurial Venture of the Year."
Thirtieth GoforIsrael conference to take place on May 3rd in Tel Aviv.
More than one-third of those founders (37%) reported that they suffer from anxiety as well.
The award supports and empowers women entrepreneurs by giving them a prominent platform to tell Israel and the world about the companies they are trying to build.