Speaker

Moti specializes in introducing fresh and unconventional points of view, based on his hands-on experience and wide academic background.
Podcast host

In the Science Disruption Podcast our thought-provoking guests brainstorm science and its connections to hi-tech and technology. Co-host: Prof. Uri Schattner.

In Talking With Startups we have delightful discussions with early stage startups. Co-host: Yaniv Primak.
Main Speaking Topics
Moti specializes in introducing fresh and unconventional points of view, based on his hands-on experience and wide academic background.
Main topics for conferences and podcasts:
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The new Startup Mindset - In the last few years there has been a significant change in how startups are forming and growing. The startup industry, now part of the mainstream of value creation, is actually not behaving as described in popular textbooks that were mostly written ten years ago.
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“​I work closely with early stage and growth startups and see the change. A "startup mindset" is an art that cannot be learned through do's, don'ts and tips, otherwise we would all be billionaires. The good news is that everyone can practice it.”
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How to Disrupt Science - Science is "stuck" in (too) many disciplines - less breakthroughs, less patents, mostly bureaucracy. The way to change that is by leveraging ideas from the hi-tech world. We're already doing that.
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“If we only push Science in the right direction, with the help of insights from the startup world, we could create huge impact.”
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How GenAI is transforming organizations? - What we currently see in AI and GenAI is only the beginning of a massive wave that will change organizations dramatically. Yet, most organizations do not prepare for the change. I've made a list of what you can do.
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“Generative AI, and AI as a whole, is here to stay. Organizations should prepare for an ever increasing rate of change, and leverage, not defend against (or ignore) this once in a lifetime disruption. ”
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The 3rd wave of FinTech - How new FinTech companies are about to challenge not only the classical players, but the playground itself.
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“​I co-founded two companies that were part of the 2nd wave of FinTech, at a time when a small company could not directly compete with a bank or an insurance company. Times are changing, and now we are heading into a 3rd wave of FinTech companies, that are going not only to challenge the classic players, but the system itself. And their main leverage is through the definition of clients and their financial approach.”
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