Inside Israeli Innovation

By: Jerusalem Post Podcasts
  • Summary


  • Your go-to podcast for all things to do with innovation in Israel!

    Join Eve Young as she delves into the heart of Israel's tech and business scenes and uncovers the groundbreaking ideas and visionary minds working to shape the future. Join her each week as she shines a spotlight on the latest trends and entrepreneurial spirit propelling Israel to the forefront of global innovation.
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Episodes
  • Building AI Together: Investor-founder dynamics with Qodo and TLV Partners
    Nov 6 2024
    This week, host Eve Young, economics correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, interviews generative AI coding platform Qodo's CEO and co-founder Itamar Friedman and Venture Capital firm TLV Partners, Partner Brian Sack.

    Eve, Brian, and Itamar will discuss what makes a good investor-founder relationship and what the most important parts of Brian and Itamar's relationship are.

    They will share red and green flags for investors and founders to look out for when exploring work together. Itamar will explain how Qodo uses AI to help developers write quality code and the future of AI for coding. He will also talk about the relationship between innovation and academia.

    Brain will talk about what makes early-stage startups a different kind of challenge and opportunity for investors, and what he likes about this.
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    53 mins
  • Aardvark tech track gives gap year students an opportunity to take part in the start up nation
    Oct 28 2024
    On this week’s episode of Inside Israeli Innovation, this week's hosts Corey Tusak and Ellie Esquenazi take a deep-dive into Aardvark Israel’s Tech Track.This gap-year program specializes in preparing students for the Israeli technology industry.

    During their 9 month-long stay in Israel, students on the Tech Track spend one semester taking computer science courses, where they learn to code in various programming languages. During their second and final semester, participants work as interns at different startup companies and tech businesses in Israel.

    They utilize their coding expertise at these internships and are able to become fully integrated into the Israeli workforce.

    Within the episode are interviews with Eitan Kiperman, Aardvark’s Tech Track coordinator, Maya Michaeli, a current student on the program, and Emily Poltrack, a former participant in the Tech Track.

    These three individuals share their thoughts on Aardvark’s program as well as provide insight into their personal experiences while on the Tech Track.

    Michaeli explains the computer science course Aardvark Israel offers through the Tech Track as well as the tours she has been on, exploring Israeli startups.

    Poltrack recaps her work as an intern at Anima Biotech, an Israeli company that specializes in AI tracking technology with the goal of photographing mRNA lifecycle images.
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    34 mins
  • What is going on with Israeli innovation this week, and how is it impacted by the war?
    Oct 16 2024
    Guest hosts Ellie Esquenazi and Corey Tusak, discuss some of the innovative stories breaking this week with a key theme of Israeli resilience and effects of the Israel-Hamas war.

    Among other exciting articles, Corey and Ellie share the story of Noga Sela Shalev, founder of Fresh Start - a food technology incubator, who was evacuated from her home in Kiryat Shmona and discuss how the war has affected her business and other startups, according to Calcalist.

    Corey and Ellie also discuss the influx of startup Israeli business migrating to Miami following the Israel-Hamas war. The city has become a booming spot for business people and entrepreneurs alike, Calcalist highlights.

    They also discuss the Israeli state-owned company, Rafael Advanced Defense System Ltd after their announcement of their latest defense capabilities.
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    16 mins

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