hi-tech

What is the future of quantum computing going to look like?

In software development, there’s a need to develop algorithms and programming languages adapted to a hybrid environment of classical and quantum computing.

By MARSEL VAIDA
19/01/2025

Biden's order could be a growth engine for Israel’s hi-tech industry

The Israeli tech industry has voiced concerns that this rule could delay the deployment of GPU processors in Israel, and slow the growth of the local high-tech industry.

By JAGUAR A. GAL
15/01/2025

Start-Up Nation Central: Israeli startups raised $12.2b in 2024

Israeli cybersecurity companies, which account for 7% of all tech companies in Israel, raised $3.8 billion last year — about a third (36%) of total investments in the tech sector.

By MEYTAL VAIZBERG/GLOBES/TNS
15/01/2025

How will US graphics chips restrictions affect Israel?

Just a week before he vacates the White House, President Biden signed the Interim Final Rule on Artificial Intelligence Diffusion (AI Diffusion Rule).

By ASSAF GILEAD/GLOBES/TNS
15/01/2025

Turning failure into success: The story of Intel Israel's David Perlmutter

In this column, I present a failure-to-success account from Intel Israel, led by David (Dadi) Perlmutter, who went on to become Intel’s global executive vice president.

By SHLOMO MAITAL
11/01/2025

Looking beyond the war: Bridging divides through medicine

Eventually, like the global reawakening after COVID-19, we will emerge from this conflict, and with that comes a profound responsibility: to shape a healthier, better connected future.

By YOEL HAR-EVEN
08/01/2025

Israeli startup MKNL Technology unveils its solution for communication fragmentation at CES 2025

Helping break down common barriers of communication, MKNL Technology Ltd., a Tel Aviv-based startup, has developed AnyCalls.

TechAir, new airline for the hi-tech industry, to launch in January

“Flights are not final and are pending 35% booking and commitment,” the airline’s website warns. “Please assure to help us make it happen.”

IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, December 25, 2024.

Injured IDF reservist's company raises over $100 million

Itamar Ben Hemo, injured during IDF reservist duty in January, credits Israelis' definitive resilience, hope, and extraordinary spirit as reasons for his success.

It's time for the government to embrace lessons from the hi-tech sector

Adopting private-sector principles doesn’t mean running the government like a business. It means fostering a culture of efficiency, accountability, and alignment in service of the public good.

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