TLV Strategist - Issue #3
Intel’s big deal for Mobileye may not be all that it seems. An ex-McKinsey consultant is taking a big whack at regulation. The binary options crackdown continues. How the Air Force innovates. Here’s what else you should be reading (and if you like what we are sharing, please tell a friend):
And, the Breadwinner is...
All-female programming shops have sprung up to provide an alternative to traditional childcare and teaching professions for Israel’s Haredi women. Reading time: 3.5 minutes here.
What's that smell?
Jules Winnfield can skip the trip to Amsterdam and head for Tel Aviv, now that marijuana’s been decriminalized. People caught smoking will now only be fined rather than arrested and prosecuted. Reading time: 4 minutes here.
No exit
Don’t tell the investment bankers, but the government’s departing innovation czar has a contrarian view of the value of exits to the state. Reading time: 5 minutes here.
Cybernauts
Israeli cybersecurity firms own roughly 10 percent of the worldwide $11.9 billion market. The cybernauts working for the country’s 300 cyber companies want a lot more of that market share. Reading time: 8 minutes here.
Parenthood 2.0
One Israeli entrepreneur has created an app that may change Bosco performs real-time algorithmic analysis to detect unusual events and irregularities that may require parental attention.
Reading time: 2 minutes here.