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  • A dining area at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. Photo: Shutterstock

    Israel Considering Fixed Prices for Food and Services in Airports, Hospitals

    10.03.19|CTechLooking into ways to reduce prices of food and services in public establishments, Israel’s Ministry of Economy is also considering making “reasonable pricing” a pre-condition for winning relevant tenders

  • Yaniv Garty, CEO of Intel's operations in Israel. Photo: Amit Shaal

    Intel to Expand Chip Manufacturing in Israel with $5 Billion Investment

    21.02.18|Amarelle Wenkert and Meir OrbachYaniv Garty, CEO of Intel's operations in Israel, announced the two-year expansion plan at a meeting with Israeli Minister of Economy Eli Cohen on Wednesday

  • Beijing (illustration). Photo: Bloomberg

    Israel Partners With Chinese Venture Firms to Launch Startup Accelerators in Beijing

    29.11.17|Amarelle WenkertChinese venture capital firms DayDayUp and ShengJing360 will collaborate with the Israeli government on the accelerator project. Ten Israeli startups were selected for the program

  • Sherrie Wang, Senior Partner at the ShengJing Group

    Shengjing Group Backs New Israeli-Chinese Accelerator

    01.10.17|Meir OrbachThe Group, one of China’s largest consulting and private equity investment firms, will partner with the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry to launch an accelerator for Israeli startups in Beijing. WeWork rival UrWork is a strategic partner

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