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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.
A fast-track to innovation: The R&D Preparatory Incentive Program
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How do you make the transition from prototype development to industrial manufacture of a unique product with innovative technology, a vision, and an understanding of the market's needs? The answer lies in the stories of two Israeli companies that owe a major part of their success to the Innovation Authority's R&D Preparatory Program, intended, among others, for companies with no previous R&D experience