Appelbaum has warned that the government budget cuts will result in the Israel Innovation Authority failing to meet their goals.
The position paper is couched in diplomatic language but it emits loud warnings about “uncertainty” stemming from the judicial reform proposals.
The Jerusalem Report spoke to the Israel Innovation Authority to learn more about how it is working to keep Israel ahead of the curve.
For those who need a boost, I recommend a visit to IIA’s offices in Jerusalem or any of the hi-tech hubs around the country. Innovation is still very much alive and kicking.
Chosen Israeli companies will receive up to 60% expenditure funding as part of the recent government push to roll out 5G technologies.
The IIA outlined its areas of focus for 2023, and announced a 150m NIS budget to launch three “innovation consortiums” — groups of innovative tech companies.