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GM's Technical Center is taking over an eight-story building in Herzliya
24.08.21
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Meir Orbach
Calcalist has learned that the auto giant will pay NIS 300 million to make the building its own for ten years. Gil Golan, the center's executive director: We need a lot more space
General Motors Competes With Google, Facebook Over Israeli Tech Workers, GM Exec Says
11.06.19
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Udi Etsion
Gil Golan, the executive director of GM's Advanced Technology Center in Israel, believes workers are drawn to where they can make a bigger impact
Smart Cars to Revolutionize Real Estate and Other Industries, Says GM Executive
03.04.18
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Tofi Stoler
Gil Golan, the director of General Motors' Israeli technology center, believes space will open up in large cities as multi-laned roads, parking spaces and gas stations become obsolete