Israel needs 33,000 experts in new technologies

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A surprising familiarity with failure always invites you to stand up without giving up It urges Israelis once again to launch a vigorous campaign to attract more than 33,000 experts in new technologies to develop the most groundbreaking ideas of the fourth industrial revolution currently underway. scientific oasis burgeoning in the troubled Middle East.

In this country of less than nine million people, focused ‘start-ups’ of all kinds pop up every year. accompanying social changes in an increasingly populated and aging world.threatened by cybercriminals who take control of the most developed countries.

However, it is very difficult to come across foreign entrepreneurs in Tel Aviv because Israel has always preferred the development of the necessary skills by its own citizens. to build innovative, disruptive and global companies. But the scenario has changed and since 2019 the Hebrew country has been, without much success, to foreigners to further their knowledge engineering.

Israeli authorities financing up to 85% of digital projects to foreign computer scientists with a special visa 24 months to work in what stands as the promised land of a hyper-connected world. Completes job offer current job pool linked to the most revolutionary initiatives on the planet those who join the technological marvel to attract investment from around the world and turn their newest ideas into business.

The Israelites take pride in what they have done. Silicon valley The country’s second largest city is very close to vibrant and tolerant Tel Aviv, the cultural and economic capital and innovative epicenter of this young nation. Inspiring the geniuses of Silicon Valley without apology from San Francisco.

Thousands of jobs for the north of the country and surrounding areas

“We were not very successful in our initial call to attract foreigners to Israel who propose and develop ‘start-ups’ dedicated to the coming social change,” said Dror Bin, Executive Director. Israel Innovation Authority, public and privately owned autonomous body is now determined to create thousands of engineering jobs in the north of the country and surrounding areas With immigrants from all over the world under the Law of Return, as well as with Israeli citizens returning from living abroad.

Innovation visa pilot program allows foreign entrepreneurs to work in Israel for 24 months and get support from Innovation Authority experts. Israel also offers them accommodation, technological infrastructure and logistical support to develop their projects.

If they succeed and start a ‘start-up’, the very expensive Hebrew country will let them run. with an expert visa for five years in a very stimulating technological ecosystem.

The growth engine of the Israeli economy

“The tech industry is the growth engine of the Israeli economy. even during periods of slowdown, Committed to attracting high-quality human capital from abroad to Israel, Bin adds: including Russia and Ukraine, and integrate them into the Israeli technology industry.

Innovation Authority advocates need for technologies To improve the quality of life of people without harming society. “Getting income is not incompatible with being sustainable,” Bin says. an “impact revolution” to raise awareness among companies that progress should not conflict with environmental health.

They are now determined to focus their efforts on developing the doors that open the world. artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

The need to bet on agricultural technology

Dror Bin envisions a future full of challenges, among which the need to bet on agricultural technology stands out to feed a planet whose population does not stop growing. With the development of nanotechnology, quantum computing and mathematical study of molecules will facilitate the simulation of drugs and fertilizers, It advances Bin, a determined advocate of progress that upholds human values, brings health and education closer to all, and ensures the security of countries.

Bin believes the transport of the future will be open to the public or for the world’s leading automobile companies, with autonomous vehicles whose sensors were designed in Israel.

The numbers for new technologies are simply impressive. Israel is the leader in the world ranking by allocating close to 5% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to R&D every year, It prides itself on having one of the best education systems on the planet, especially for improving engineering knowledge. Of the approximately 10,000 Israeli citizens, 140 are engineers.

what they are looking for now experts from other countries participate in the fourth industrial revolution combining the latest production techniques with intelligent systems that can improve people’s lives.

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