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Boaz Touitou from Impala explains why compute has become the biggest bottleneck in AI, and how scaling infrastructure could shape the next era of artificial intelligence.
Yaron Lavi from Deel breaks down how remote-first companies scale globally, why small teams move faster, and what Israeli tech can teach the future of work.
Yev Gelfand shares why global investors are increasingly viewing Israel as a long-term opportunity, despite war, geopolitical pressure, and market uncertainty.
Yoel explains why the future of Israeli tech is AI-first, and how startups built around AI infrastructure are gaining a major advantage over legacy companies.
Israel’s tech ecosystem runs on connection. Lirone Glikman on networking, founder branding, and why relationships drive Israeli innovation.
Media incentives, AI adoption, and diaspora influence are reshaping Israel’s future. A conversation with Dror Globerman on readiness, responsibility, and connection.
Radar has existed for nearly 100 years, but its role in autonomous driving is only now becoming clear. In this IsraelTech interview, Arbe CEO Kobi Marenko explains why high-resolution imaging radar is essential for safe self-driving systems, how Arbe became a semiconductor company, and what it takes to bring automotive-grade radar from concept to production.
Fabrix co-founder and CEO Raz Rotenberg shares how his journey from founding engineer at Run:AI to startup founder shaped an AI-native approach to identity security, and why identity is the next major frontier in cybersecurity.
Quantum Source CEO Oded Melamed explains how deterministic photonic quantum computing could scale to millions of qubits, why quantum is a national strategic asset, and what Israel must do to compete in the global quantum race.