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If North Korea can do it, so can the Negev
20.10.25
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Shai Meinrath
"The rules of the labor market have changed before our eyes, and more people than ever can access technological jobs," writes Shai Meinrath, VP of High-Tech Growth at the DeserTech and Climate Innovation Center in the Negev.
How can we assist in the rehabilitation of the Negev and encourage tech to settle in the south?
11.12.24
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Shai Meinrath
"The southern region has gone through and is still going through a difficult period and requires significant rehabilitation. Therefore, especially during this time, investing in the Negev is more than just an economic project—it is an opportunity for social change," writes Shai Meinrath, Vice President of Employment at the DeserTech and Climate Innovation Center (DCIC).
Tech in the South: “The area will overcome”
17.12.23
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James Spiro
Many companies located in Israel’s southern region do not enjoy the benefits of others who can work remotely or in different regions due to the type of technology they develop, causing problems for supply chains and research.