In this episode, we dive into one of Israel’s proudest and most fascinating exports: hi-tech innovation. From the invention of the USB drive to cutting-edge cybersecurity and mobile apps used worldwide, Israel has earned its nickname — the “Start-Up Nation.” But how did this tiny country, with limited natural resources and constant geopolitical tension, become a global powerhouse of innovation?
A big part of the answer lies in a unique mix of cultural, historical, and economic factors: mandatory military service that fosters leadership and tech skills, a culture that encourages risk-taking and chutzpah, world-class universities, and government support for R&D. The result? Thousands of start-ups, record-breaking investments, and a major role in shaping the future of technology.
To unpack all of this, I’m joined by Aaron Kalman, the Chief of Staff at Lightricks, one of Israel’s most successful start-ups and now hi-tech companies. Lightricks is the force behind hit creative apps like Facetune and Videoleap, used by millions around the world. Aaron brings a front-row view of what it takes to thrive in Israel’s tech scene – from the early hustle to scaling globally, and what the day-to-day looks like at a company pushing the boundaries of creativity and tech.
Whether you're a tech nerd, curious about Israeli innovation, or just want to know what it’s like behind the scenes at a top start-up — you’re in for a good one.
Aaron Kalman is the Chief of Staff at Lightricks. A Jerusalemite by birth and by choice, Aaron previously worked for the Ruderman Family Foundation, as a senior advisor to Israeli Ministers, and as an Emissary to Sydney, Australia.
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