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New Israeli Consortiums powered by $43 Million in Search for Future Technology – D/E
Israel pitches with a $43 million budget just days before the end of the gentile year to launch tomorrow’s technologies: From Metamaterials, Integrated Photons and ‘Black Soldiers’ are on the watch. Israel has committed a budget of NIS 150 million (approx. $43 million) to bring ‘on-the-edge’ technologies to the road.
Three consortiums have been set up to maintain and expand Israel’s innovative lead. Despite the correctness of this strategy, Israel must finally address the real problems that threaten its innovative power: bureaucracy and probationary state institutions that are often without parliamentary control, as reported by VonNaftali. Israel falls from 10th place (2019) to 16th place (2022) in the innovation ranking. trend falling. Read more on VonNaftali
Abraham Accords: Tourism, Real Estate, Bay Area and $300 Million
The Abraham Accords mean not only an intensification of trade between Israel and the Abraham Accords countries but also a massive expansion of tourism. This calls for new departments.
According to an announcement of ‘Dubai Investments‘ a leading investment company listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) has broken ground today on Danah Bay – its latest flagship freehold project in the UAE located at the heart of the Al Marjan Island. Danah Bay is an AED 1 billion premium beach community. Read more on VonNaftali
World Innovation Ranking by WIPO (UN): Israel is losing ground in Innovation for four years in a row
Israel is still considered one of the leading states when it comes to innovation, but Israel has suffered a sharp decline year after year since 2019. The reasons are not surprising: Bad infrastructure, institutions, and low creative outputs are the reasons.
Israel ranks 16th in the WIPO’s (World Intellectual Property Organization of the UN ) global innovation ranking for 2022. In 2019, Israel ranked 10th and has been deteriorating year by year.
The UN ranking for innovation is based on seven pillars: Institutions, Human Capital & Research, Infrastructure, Market Sophistication, Business Sophistication, Knowledge & Technology, Creative Outputs. Read more on VonNaftali