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.
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.
Helping break down common barriers of communication, MKNL Technology Ltd., a Tel Aviv-based startup, has developed AnyCalls.
“Flights are not final and are pending 35% booking and commitment,” the airline’s website warns. “Please assure to help us make it happen.”
Itamar Ben Hemo, injured during IDF reservist duty in January, credits Israelis' definitive resilience, hope, and extraordinary spirit as reasons for his success.
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.
In a world where innovation knows no borders, the key lies in connection. It’s not just about what Israeli start-ups can offer – it’s about knowing how to offer it effectively.
The IIA will invest seven million shekels in programs designed to attract returning Israeli citizens and those eligible under the Law of Return.
In today’s world, branding isn’t just about looking good – it’s about being understood, remembered, and trusted.
The collection includes rare items tied to Ben-Gurion, such as a signed book and a document from 1948.