"It's a huge celebration of entrepreneurs and investors. Each year we have a conference in London and one in New York, and we try to add a new location each year," said Noa Tamir, CEO of Calcalist. "Everyone ... said, 'You have to do a conference in Miami.' They said there's old money but a new scene and people who want to invest in tech and startups."
"It's hard to be an entrepreneur. It's harder to be an entrepreneur in Israel. The hardest is to be a woman entrepreneur in Israel. Then you have to be like a superhero to make it happen," Tamir said. "We have a lot of women entrepreneurs which is something I'm very proud of. Usually, you don't see that."
The event will also offer a competition for entrepreneurs, many of whom are women. Ruby Chen, father of the Israeli-American hostage Itay Chen who was killed in Gaza, will also speak. This adds a poignant layer to the conference, highlighting resilience and innovation amidst adversity.
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