
70 role models from Israel’s high tech scene
For Israel’s 70th Independence Day, Inbal Arieli created a mosaic of 70 diverse role models of the flourishing Israeli tech entrepreneurial ecosystem.

For Israel’s 70th Independence Day, Inbal Arieli created a mosaic of 70 diverse role models of the flourishing Israeli tech entrepreneurial ecosystem.

A musician, tech pioneers, content-discovery evangelists, big-data gurus, eagle-eye investors and a kibbutznik with a hot idea for shared workspaces.

Alex Kerten says his method of martial arts, movement and music helps PD patients slow the progression and ease symptoms with fewer meds.

Amit Shimoni’s drawings of famous politicians as modern hipsters have appeared in major publications and won him international fans.

Ever since his childhood, Israeli Eldad Hagar has aided suffering animals. Millions of viewers across the globe watch his‘extreme’ rescue videos.

Ruth Polachek, the young head of Citi Accelerator Tel Aviv, says women could make up half of the developers in Israel within the next 10 years.

Musician and master teacher Oxana Yablonskaya will give classes and concerts in her new homeland, while continuing to perform worldwide.

‘I don’t believe in waiting for government officials and people with titles to take responsibility. I believe in regular people taking responsibility for our lives because we really care,’ says Nir Kouris.

Street Capture’s one-off furniture made from graffiti pays homage to Tel Aviv’s old-school craftsmen and young street culture.

The Shuka Team gambles on bringing an ‘eggcellent’ Israeli street food to New York.

Welcome to the future — these exceptional teenagers are making their mark in high-tech, sports, the performing arts and other disciplines.

Married couple Jessica Apple and Michael Aviad each developed type 1 diabetes and started a prominent e-zine, ASweetLife, to provide fun and information.

By day a patent lawyer, Sandy Colb dedicates the rest of his time to growing crops for Israel’s most vulnerable citizens.

Mati Oren is one of 40 Special Olympics athletes preparing to represent Israel at the 2015 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

17-year-old Iddo Gino heads RapidPay, a year-old company providing a mobile payment platform for customers without a credit card.