
The lean, mean startup machine
‘Fail fast, succeed faster’ – that’s the motto for frenetic three-day Lean Startup Machine events like the one hosted in Jerusalem — Israel’s first LSM but likely not the last.

‘Fail fast, succeed faster’ – that’s the motto for frenetic three-day Lean Startup Machine events like the one hosted in Jerusalem — Israel’s first LSM but likely not the last.

Technion, Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem listed in PitchBook’s Top 50 undergraduate schools backed by venture companies.

‘Jerusalem is a city where people did not have a network culture, and suddenly things are happening,’ says one local entrepreneurial activist.

Business Insider gives a shout-out to the women leading the tech field.

Israel may be under sustained rocket attack but at ISRAEL21c, like everywhere else in the country, it’s business as usual.

Passport control at Ben-Gurion Airport welcomes American rapper, The Rolling Stones; says goodbye to Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.

Jerusalem’s Issamar Ginzberg is a successful business strategist, marketing consultant and speaker who proves you can’t judge a book by its cover.

Israel has more serial entrepreneurs per capita than any other nation. ISRAEL21c uncovers some surprising motivating factors pushing them to succeed.

Three-dimensional characters Purple and Nine take GoldieBlox to the next level.

Seventy young leaders will meet in Caesarea, Israel, next month to brainstorm entrepreneurial ideas to better the developing world.

‘You’ll do equally well in Tel Aviv whether you’re a hedonist or more cerebral type.’

Netherlands-Israel Cooperation Forum joins business sectors, academic institutes and government agencies.

Why wait until leaving university to start a business? Campus accelerators give students a risk-free base from which to research and launch ideas.

‘What drives me is the idea of building something people use and need and love,’ says Orit Hashay, a rising star among Israeli female CEOs.

The only female professional magician in Israel, Dahlia Pelled is president of the Israeli Society of Magicians, and CEO of a successful business.