
Opening the evening, Solomon Amar, Founder & CEO of ALLSTARSIT, reflected on how global partnerships have become essential for scaling innovation:
“In recent years ALLSTARSIT has become the extended arm of the high-tech industry worldwide — helping companies overcome hiring barriers by building global teams that shorten time to market, accelerate growth, and maintain a 90% retention rate.”
In a world defined by rapid change, one thing remains constant — the drive to grow.
That spirit was at the heart of the Tech Growth Summit, organized by ALLSTARSIT in partnership with TheMarker.
The event, held on November 3 at Beit Hasmachot, Tel Aviv, brought together top executives, founders, and innovators to discuss how technology, talent, and vision are shaping the next chapter of global growth.

Nati Amsterdam, Country Director at NVIDIA Israel, delivered a keynote on the evolving role of artificial intelligence:
“The next leap in AI evolution is the rise of autonomous AI agents — systems that plan, act, and adapt on their own — and one day, there will be more of them than people.”
He also shared how NVIDIA’s technologies are powering breakthroughs across industries — from climate prediction and digital biology to robotics — marking a new era of intelligent computing.

The Summit’s highlight was a series of 1:1 discussions moderated by Omri Barak, host of the TrashTech podcast, featuring top executives shaping the future of tech.

Rinat Zilberstein, General Manager and VP R&D at AT&T Israel R&D Center:
“AI isn’t here to replace people — it’s here to make us rethink how we create value. When used wisely, it helps companies reach their goals faster and deliver greater impact for their customers.”
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Benny Keinan, VP R&D at Windward:
“Relying only on local talent is no longer sustainable; global hiring helps diversify culture, cut costs, and strengthen innovation.”
Lisa Zaythik, Executive Chief of Staff at AppsFlyer:
“Recruitment today is about skills and mindset — not just experience.”
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Shachar Fienblit, CTO at VAST Data:
“In a world where AI evolves five times faster than before, the real opportunity lies with junior talent — they’re the ones who will master new technologies and push companies forward.”
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Eran Ofir, CEO at Imagry:
“Technology alone isn’t enough — to lead the autonomous revolution, we need exceptional global talent, innovative thinking, and a strong organizational culture that brings it all together.”

In a world defined by rapid change, one thing remains constant — the drive to grow.
That spirit was at the heart of the Tech Growth Summit, organized by ALLSTARSIT in partnership with TheMarker.
The event, held on November 3 at Beit Hasmachot, Tel Aviv, brought together top executives, founders, and innovators to discuss how technology, talent, and vision are shaping the next chapter of global growth.

Opening the evening, Solomon Amar, Founder & CEO of ALLSTARSIT, reflected on how global partnerships have become essential for scaling innovation:
“In recent years ALLSTARSIT has become the extended arm of the high-tech industry worldwide — helping companies overcome hiring barriers by building global teams that shorten time to market, accelerate growth, and maintain a 90% retention rate.”

Nati Amsterdam, Country Director at NVIDIA Israel, delivered a keynote on the evolving role of artificial intelligence:
“The next leap in AI evolution is the rise of autonomous AI agents — systems that plan, act, and adapt on their own — and one day, there will be more of them than people.”
He also shared how NVIDIA’s technologies are powering breakthroughs across industries — from climate prediction and digital biology to robotics — marking a new era of intelligent computing.

The Summit’s highlight was a series of 1:1 discussions moderated by Omri Barak, host of the TrashTech podcast, featuring top executives shaping the future of tech.

Rinat Zilberstein, General Manager and VP R&D at AT&T Israel R&D Center:
“AI isn’t here to replace people — it’s here to make us rethink how we create value. When used wisely, it helps companies reach their goals faster and deliver greater impact for their customers.”
.webp)
Benny Keinan, VP R&D at Windward:
“Relying only on local talent is no longer sustainable; global hiring helps diversify culture, cut costs, and strengthen innovation.”
Lisa Zaythik, Executive Chief of Staff at AppsFlyer:
“Recruitment today is about skills and mindset — not just experience.”
.webp)
Shachar Fienblit, CTO at VAST Data:
“In a world where AI evolves five times faster than before, the real opportunity lies with junior talent — they’re the ones who will master new technologies and push companies forward.”
.webp)
Eran Ofir, CEO at Imagry:
“Technology alone isn’t enough — to lead the autonomous revolution, we need exceptional global talent, innovative thinking, and a strong organizational culture that brings it all together.”
The evening concluded with a Gala Dinner, where dialogue turned into collaboration and new partnerships began to form. From scaling global teams to redefining the human role in an AI-driven era, one theme echoed across every conversation — growth comes from people who dare to lead it.

The Tech Growth Summit proved that when bold thinkers come together, ideas don’t just inspire — they move industries forward.
And this was only the beginning. The next Summit is already on its way.
In a world defined by rapid change, one thing remains constant — the drive to grow.
That spirit was at the heart of the Tech Growth Summit, organized by ALLSTARSIT in partnership with TheMarker.
The event, held on November 3 at Beit Hasmachot, Tel Aviv, brought together top executives, founders, and innovators to discuss how technology, talent, and vision are shaping the next chapter of global growth.