Posts Tagged: Israeli Entrepreneurs
Four Israeli Universities Among Top 50 Producers of Worldwide Entrepreneurs
JNS.org - Four Israeli universities are ranked among the top 50 undergraduate programs in the world that produce the most successful entrepreneurs, according to a...
Israel’s Tech Brand Succeeds Where its Political Brand Fails, Says Oxx Founder
CTech - When Israeli companies become more relaxed and American in their attitude, it is a sign of maturity, according to Richard Anton, founder and...
Tel Aviv University Among 10 Best Undergraduate Programs for Entrepreneurs Globally
CTech - Tel Aviv University (TAU) is the eighth-best global undergraduate program in terms of producing venture capital-backed entrepreneurs, according to the Pitchbook University 2019...
First ‘Startup Nation’ School for Israeli-Arab Entrepreneurs to Open in Kafr Qasim
The first school for Arab high-tech entrepreneurs in Israel is set to open later this month in Kafr Qasim, an Arab city northeast of Tel Aviv, the Israeli business news...
Foreign Banks Increasingly Investing in Israeli Innovation
JNS.org - Israeli entrepreneurs are increasingly attracting foreign banks’ investments by offering innovative technologies. The Santander InnoVentures fund, which has $100 million available to invest in the...
Israeli Start-Up Introduces Disposable Cellphone Charger
JNS.org - The Israeli start-up mobeego launched an inexpensive disposable cellphone charger in Israel and abroad on Monday. Mobeego’s self-described “energy drink for the mobile phone” can...
Intel Announces New Israeli Start-Up Accelerator
JNS.org - A new initiative by microprocessor giant Intel will help aspiring Israeli entrepreneurs make their ideas a reality. On Monday, the company announced that...
Two Israeli Start-Ups Finalists in World Startup Contest in France
JNS.org - Two Israeli startups, Pixoneye and Pzartech, are two of the six super finalists in the iiAwards, a world startup competition organized by the Paris...
Toyota ‘Hackathon’ Featuring Israeli Entrepreneurs, Japanese Executives
JNS.org - A group of Japanese executives and officials from the Toyota car company will visit Israel this week for the purpose of finding...
Taxi-Hailing App Uber Set to Launch in Tel Aviv
JNS.org - The wildly popular taxi-hailing and ride-sharing app Uber is being launched in Tel Aviv. The app, which operates in more than 160 cities...
Israeli Stops Runaway Bus in New York
Times of Israel - An Israeli became the hero of the day in New York City after taking over the wheel of a bus...
5 Reasons to be Optimistic About Israel’s Economy
1. Israel's credit rating has been reaffirmed at A+ by "Standard and Poor," at a time when S&P lowers the credit rating of an increasing number...
How Not To Succeed
The Economist of May 5th has a fascinating piece on why the Mormons, a relatively small USA religious sect, with a very strange history,...






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