

Know Your Competition. Protect Your Edge.
The event will be held in Hebrew.
In today’s hyper-competitive tech environment, founders and GTM leaders are expected to know everything about their market — without crossing legal lines.
So how do you gather competitive intelligence ethically and effectively?
And when it comes to intellectual property, is it really worth the time, cost, and effort?
Join Bereisheet Tech for an intimate evening of practical insights, real-world stories, and candid discussion with founders, operators, investors, and IP experts.
Panel: How to Spy (Legally) on Your Competition
Competitive intelligence is no longer optional. But how do you do it smartly — and legally?
This panel will cover:
Tools and frameworks for competitive research
Reverse engineering messaging and positioning
Understanding pricing and GTM strategy
Leveraging public data, AI, and digital footprints
Ethical boundaries you should never cross
What investors look for when evaluating competitive awareness
Expect tactical insights you can apply the next morning.
Lihi Lutan
Moderator, Panel: How to Spy (Legally) on Your Competition
Lihi Lutan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Opstream, a procurement and vendor-orchestration platform. She previously joined three different startups (Cyota, Taboola, StokeTalent) as one of the first 20 employees and stayed through either acquisition or IPO, helping scale the business from early-stage growth to major global revenue.
Dima Litvak
Panelist, Competitive Intelligence & IP Strategy
Dima Litvak is a Partner and Co-Head of the Technology, Mechanics & Designs Practice at Reinhold Cohn & Partners, where he works as a patent attorney. He has more than fifteen years of experience preparing, prosecuting, and managing patent and design applications in Israel and internationally. His work spans sectors including medical devices, green energy, automotive, mechanical engineering, security, and civilian systems.
Adam Doron
Panelist, Strategy, Investments & M&A
Adam Doron is the Head of Strategic Investments at Taboola, where he leads Corporate Development and M&A. Throughout his fifteen-year career in finance, deal-making, and strategic partnerships, Adam has focused on the critical intersection of strategy and execution to drive organic and inorganic growth. For this panel, he offers an investor/operator lens on how businesses leverage competitive intelligence to shape market positioning and strategic decision-making.
Gal Leibovich
Panelist, Startup Operations & Market Positioning
Gal Leibovich is the Co-Founder and COO of Visit.org, a platform focused on corporate social impact and employee engagement. His experience adds a founder-operator perspective on differentiation, culture, partnerships, and market learning.
Fireside Chat: Is IP Worth the Effort?
Patents. Trademarks. Defensive filings. Strategic protection.
In this candid fireside chat, we’ll discuss:
When IP is truly strategic vs. cosmetic
How VCs actually evaluate patents
Common mistakes founders make
Timing: when to invest, when to wait
Real examples from Israeli and U.S. startups
Eyal Harari
Fireside Chat: Is IP Worth the Effort?
Eyal Harari is the CEO of Allot, a NASDAQ- and TASE-listed provider of Security-as-a-Service and network-intelligence solutions for service providers and enterprises. He previously served as CEO of RADCOM and has deep experience in telecom, cybersecurity, and technology-company execution.
Ehud (Udi) Hausman
Fireside Chat: Is IP Worth the Effort?
Ehud (Udi) Hausman is a Partner, Head of the Hi-Tech Practice, Patent Attorney, and Advocate at Reinhold Cohn & Partners. His practice covers high-tech IP strategy across software, hardware, AI/ML, cybersecurity, fintech, communications, semiconductors, and medical devices. With both software-engineering and legal backgrounds, he is well positioned to address when IP is strategic, when it is merely cosmetic, and how founders should time protection decisions.
Who Should Attend?
Early-stage founders
General Counsels
GTM leaders
Product & strategy executives
Investors
Operators building scalable growth engines
Agenda
7:30–7:45 PM – Networking
7:45–8:15 PM – Panel: How to Spy (Legally) on Your Competition
8:30–9:00 PM – Fireside Chat: Is IP Worth the Effort?
9:00–9:30 PM – Networking