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Forbes Presents: the most promising Israeli startups in New York

The list was unveiled last night on a formal event at Forbes on Fifth in the heart of New York City • During the event, Randal Lane, the editor-in-chief of Forbes USA, interviewed Professor Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye

A Major Medical Breakthrough

Tel Aviv University researchers have printed the world’s first 3D engineered heart Using Patient’s Own Cells and Materials * Their findings will be published today, April 15th 2019, in a study in Advanced Science

Young and Restless: Meet Forbes 30 Under 30 2019

A researcher from Stanford University, founder and CEO of Diagnostic Robotics, puppet designer, musician and school principal • These are just some of the 2019 cycle of Forbes 30 under 30

Teddy Sagi Sells Remaining Playtech Shares

End of an era: The family office of the Israeli entrepreneur has confirmed that Brickington Trading has sold its remaining shares in Playtech, the company Sagi founded, in order to diversify his portfolio

Is it possible that Amazon could actually save shopping malls from collapse?

Global law firm DLA Piper held a conference in Tel Aviv this morning on the subject of commercial real estate and presented a comprehensive survey focusing, amongst other subject, on the retail real estate sector. A Real Estate Partner at the firm: “Ultimately, it’s possible that the savior of the shopping malls will be the online trading giants.”

SafeCharge Granted License By The UK’s FCA

The company, controlled By Teddy Sagi, held its IPO on London’s AIM in 2014, at a valuation of $400 million and since then its share price has risen to the current market cap of about $635 million. New endorsement will protect SafeCharge from Brexit repercussions

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Special Project: Best Doctors 2021


Forbes presents its’ most extensive doctors list, which includes 1,530 doctors from 37 specializations and 177 sub-specializations

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