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Of the Field

hayaData 2025

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ayaData 2025 is a conference dedicated to building a community of curiosity in data, analytics, and engineering. The event gathers data professionals, engineers, scientists, and thought leaders for a day of talks, workshops, and networking. Attendees experience lectures and sessions on the latest trends, practical approaches to data challenges, and innovati…

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11Voices
23Underwriters
0Exhibitors
18On the bill · sessions
32Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at hayaData, in alphabetical order.
Adi Polak
Director, Advocacy and Developer Experience Engineering · Confluent
Hila Sofer Elyashiv
Group Manager, Data Engineering & DWH Architecture · Wix.com
Idan Tendler
Chairman & Founder, Anu Banu | Venture Partner · Vine Ventures
Nimrod Milo
Data Engineering Manager · HoneyBook
Racheli Abo
Senior Data Scientist · Riskified
Roee Ben David
Product Growth Analyst · Meta
Roy Miara
Member of Technical Staff · Tenzai
Shani Rabi-Guttel
BI Engineer Team Lead · Lightricks
Sofie Zilberman
Sr. Streaming Solutions Architect · AWS
Yizhar Gilboa
Co-Founder & CTO · Finout
Yoav Nordmann
Tech Lead & Architect · Tikal
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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
AppsFlyer
Boomi
ClickHouse
Confluent
Databricks
DoubleVerify
Final
Firebolt
Google Cloud
Imply
Intuit
IVIX
Matia
Mobileye
monday.com
Proceed
Remitly
Riskified
Riverside.fm
ScyllaDB
Seemore Data
Snowflake
Teads (Outbrain)
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The Programme

Selected from 18 sessions on the bill.
  • 09:00

    Opening Remarks

  • 09:20

    The New Tech Era of Israel

    AI is changing the game — fast. Startups are being built differently, success is measured in new ways, and a new kind of founder is emerging. Entire industries are being transforme…

  • 09:45

    Stream All the Things — Patterns of Effective Data Stream Processing

    Data streaming is a really difficult problem. Despite 10+ years of attempting to simplify it, teams building real-time data pipelines can spend up to 80% of their time optimizing i…

  • 10:20

    No Data Left Behind: Handling Late Events & Reference Data in Flink

    Apache Flink is a powerful stream processing framework that enables complex real-time data processing. One of the most common use cases in streaming ETL is enriching events with re…

  • 10:55

    Fighting Data Chaos: From Rapid POC to Profit-Driven Pipeline

    What started as a straightforward data project quickly turned into a full-blown engineering puzzle – sounds familiar? In modern data engineering, especially within large organizati…

  • 11:25

    From Prompts to Pipelines: Using MCP to Automate Stuff (and Impress Your PM)

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) is emerging as a lightweight standard for connecting large language models to actual systems—not just chat interfaces. In this fast-paced session, you’…

  • 11:45

    Bridging the Gap Between Near Real-Time Ingestion and Fast Queries in Object Storage

    At Coralogix, we process massive volumes of observability data under a strict SLA: data must be queryable within minutes. To meet this goal, we built a near real-time ingestion pip…

  • 12:20

    Artificial General Memory Is the New Frontier of the Data World

    AI memory is the collection of interactions of an AI agent with humans and other AI agents. As the world of AI rapidly develops, making LLMs smarter and more capable, the idea of u…

  • 12:40

    Less Is More: The Counterintuitive Secret for Impactful Insights Sharing

    This talk will explore the challenges of sharing insights in a way that resonates with stakeholders, and reveal a surprising solution to this common problem. By attending this sess…

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

What does it mean when 32 companies show up — and 2 bet on three roles at once?

32 companies. two are betting more than once.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
2All threespeak · spons · exh
21Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
9Speakingspeaker only

The Triple-Threat

Confluent·Riskified

02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

27% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite19%
  • Founder / Owner19%
  • Director / Head of19%
  • Manager / Lead545%
  • Engineer · IC218%
  • Research / Science19%

Of 11 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01ConfluentSp1V
  2. 02RiskifiedSp1V
  3. 03AppsFlyerSp
  4. 04BoomiSp
  5. 05ClickHouseSp
  6. 06DatabricksSp
  7. 07DoubleVerifySp
  8. 08FinalSp
  9. 09FireboltSp
  10. 10Google CloudSp
  11. 11ImplySp
  12. 12IntuitSp
  13. 13IVIXSp
  14. 14MatiaSp
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
unspecified23
100% of 23
05Fig. 05 — The Missing · who's at peer events but not here

These companies sponsored two or more peer events recently, but aren't on this program. For an organizer, that's a list of warm prospects.

06Fig. 06 — Adjacent Convocations · by shared underwriters