A recent survey commissioned by Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv and TheMarker shed light on the evolving landscape of Israel’s hi-tech industry amid the Israel-Hamas War, emphasizing the increasing importance of proficiency in artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
The survey also highlighted the growing value of mental resilience among employees, a skill not listed among the 13 prominent soft skills in last year’s survey. This reflects the necessity for mental strength to navigate the current war and uncertainty. Many hi-tech industry professionals are IDF reserve soldiers, demonstrating resilience by continuing to meet industry goals despite the crisis.
Afeka College’s engineering goals
Afeka College’s initiative to commission the survey aligned with its mission to transform engineering education to better prepare students for the workforce. Since 2016, Afeka has focused on institutional change to equip students with essential skills. Prof. Moyal stressed the heightened importance of this mission due to the hi-tech industry’s significance during the war. Despite over 42% of Afeka students serving in the Swords of Iron War, the college graduated over 700 engineers on time, ready to support Israel’s hi-tech sector.