Brief: Israeli video technology company strengthens local leadership with strategic appointment covering domestic market and European technical operations.
Kaltura, the Israeli-founded video technology company, has appointed Batsheva Moshe as General Manager for the Israel market and EMEA tech operations, marking a strategic expansion of its leadership structure in its home market and across Europe.
The appointment reflects Kaltura's continued investment in its Israeli operations as the company maintains its strong presence in the country's thriving technology sector. Moshe will oversee both the company's domestic Israeli market strategy and technical operations spanning Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Kaltura has long been a cornerstone of Israel's reputation as a global technology leader, particularly in the video platform and streaming solutions sector. The company's cloud-based video technology serves educational institutions, enterprises, and media companies worldwide, with its solutions deployed across numerous industries.
The dual-focus role combines responsibility for Israel's market development with oversight of technical operations across the broader EMEA region, positioning the company to leverage its Israeli technical expertise while expanding its European footprint. This structure underscores the centrality of Israel's technology sector to the company's global operations.
Israel's technology industry has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth, with companies like Kaltura contributing to the nation's standing as the "Start-Up Nation." The sector continues to attract international investment and talent, driving innovation in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital media technologies.
Kaltura was founded in Israel and has maintained significant operations in the country throughout its growth into a publicly traded company. The firm's video solutions power online learning platforms, corporate communications systems, and media broadcasting operations for clients ranging from universities to Fortune 500 companies.
The appointment comes as Israeli technology companies continue to expand their global reach while maintaining strong domestic operations. Israel's tech sector employs hundreds of thousands of workers and accounts for a significant portion of the nation's exports, cementing its role as a critical pillar of the Israeli economy and a source of national pride.

