Business & Innovation
In Europe, employers will be required to disclose salaries right at the start of recruitment
Wet wipes company sold for NIS 178 million
Shay Gal launches line of state
Exceptional Case: The participation of a mayor in an advertising video was approved
The court ruled: The mayor of Lod is permitted to lead campaigns to recruit investors to the city.
$7.6 billion in half a year: Tech fundraising surged by 52%
The innovation industry concludes a dream first half with $7.6 billion, led by cyber and foreign investors.
ESCO Israel announces plan to tackle AI data centers consumption crisis without new power plants
According to the company, the current inefficiencies in the Israeli energy sector amount to approximately 20% of total consumption, representing some NIS 5 billion a year that could be saved.
How Helvetus made fitted rubber straps the new default for luxury watches, Israel included
Why watch owners are swapping bracelets for FKM rubber, and how Helvetus makes fitted straps for Rolex, Cartier, Omega and more.
Why AI is raising the bar for business credibility, not lowering it
The ex-wife concealed a rare blue diamond worth millions of shekels
The man claimed that the woman exploited her time alone in the house to empty a hiding place of jewelry and diamonds worth NIS 3.2 million. The woman denied his claim.
AI arrives for reserve soldiers in a free training program by a tech entrepreneur
Amid ongoing security challenges and heavy workloads, Prakti AI is launching a long-term initiative offering hands-on training in leading tools transforming today’s job market.
Bank Hapoalim marked Pride Month in an emotional meeting with Tal Ramon
The meeting focused on resilience and self–discovery from Ramon's life journey, and joins the organization's initiatives to promote an inclusive and diverse work environment.
Sanctions at ILA Haifa: Public reception has been suspended
A year after Haifa's Sail Tower was struck by an Iranian missile and staff relocated, the Finance Ministry cancelled their half-hour adaptation period.
"Taylor Swift tax" takes effect
Rhode Island's new real estate law targeted billionaires and wealthy non-residents, and will cost the pop star an additional $136,000 a year.