Entrepreneurship in israel
'Dollar-shekel exchange, more local production': Next Innovation Authority CEO has challenges ahead
While the current chief, Dror Bin, faced economic turbulence with the pandemic and the Hamas war, the next CEO will be in charge of guiding Israel to the age of AI, experts told the Post.
This Israeli startup is using AI to transform cinemas into more than just a place to watch movies
From Gaza frontlines to corporate recovery
Inside Inspiraction, the Jerusalem incubator helping young Israelis turn ideas into start-ups
Women Entrepreneur Feature: Meet Michelle Taite
Taite will be interviewed on July 26 at the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit.
The hi-tech industry crisis - opinion
Today, entrepreneurs and investors think twice before deciding to make a move that could be dramatic for some companies.
‘Don’t give up on your career aspirations because you are a woman’
Advice from Israel’s first female university president, Prof. Rivka Carmi
Expect to fail: Lessons from Women Entrepreneurship founder Keren Hod
"Women need to believe in themselves,” Hod said.
How to think like a CEO: Execs share their hard-earned knowledge
Bigtime Israeli executives share the lessons they learned early on in their careers that have helped them achieve success.
The Jerusalem Post and WE Women’s Entrepreneurship Summit
An inaugural event: Learn from some of Israel’s top innovators and up-and-coming female entrepreneurs.
New NGT fund will promote Arab medical innovators
The $92 million funds will be used to promote innovation in medical technology.
Herzog visits the Golan Heights, possibly as a retaliation against Russia
The statement appeared to be in retaliation for Israel's publicly proclaimed empathy with Ukraine in the face of Russia's assault.
Asaf Azulay becomes new marketing VP at Team8
Azulay had previously served as the Chief Marketing Officer at Bank Hapoalim.
1point8 initiative encourages and aims high-tech workers’ donations
The 1point8 project is an accelerator program that encourages Israeli high-tech workers to donate 1.8% of their shares to social organizations.