"The Competition for Talent Will Be Increasingly Tough": CEO of the Hottest Chip Company Speaks for the First Time

About three years after taking on the role of CEO of Nova, Gaby Waisman describes the renaissance that the chip industry, in which the company operates, is experiencing, and its transformation into critical infrastructure: "Control…
Assessment
A CEO of a semiconductor firm warns that the talent war will intensify, marking a candid acknowledgment of a structural industry bottleneck. His comments link the company's success not only to technological leadership but to the geopolitical essentiality of chips themselves. The stakes are clear: nations that fail to secure chip talent may lose long-term strategic autonomy. The next indicator to watch is whether this talent pressure manifests in slowing production timelines or rising labor costs across the sector.
