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Israel Association of Electronics and Software Industries - 2008

Israel Association of Electronics and Software Industries - 2008. Presentation Agenda. Electronic & Software Industries. What’s happening in hi-tech?. 2. Israel R&D in first place with 4.8% of GDP. Industrial R&D Cooperation Agreements. USA. Austria. Sweden. Belgium. UK. Ireland.

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Israel Association of Electronics and Software Industries - 2008

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  1. Israel Association of Electronics and Software Industries - 2008

  2. Presentation Agenda Electronic & Software Industries. What’s happening in hi-tech? 2

  3. Israel R&D in first placewith 4.8% of GDP

  4. Industrial R&D Cooperation Agreements USA Austria Sweden Belgium UK Ireland Italy India Canada Spain Korea China Finland Netherlands France Singapore Germany Portugal Hong Kong Source: MATIMOP / MOF

  5. Availability of scientists andengineers Israel is 3 st by Availability of Scientists and engineers The Global Competitiveness Report 2007 - 2008

  6. Capacity For Innovation Israel is 10 st by Capacity For Innovation The Global Competitiveness Report 2007 - 2008

  7. Utility Patents Israel is 5 st by Utility Patents The Global Competitiveness Report 2007 - 2008

  8. Electronic & Software Industries

  9. Electronics Industry & Software Export & Local sale - millions $)) 20,600 18,700 16,700 15,800 15,500 14,750 13,170 13,040

  10. Israel Electronic & Software Industries

  11. Electronics Industry Employees(thousands)

  12. Israel Electronics& InformationIndustries

  13. Telecommunications Equipments 22.9%

  14. Major Military Systems 13.4%

  15. Major Medical Equipments 8.8%

  16. Major Industrial Equipments 17.8%

  17. Electronic Components 13.4%

  18. Software 23.7%

  19. What’s happening in hi-tech?

  20. High Tech Characteristics in Israel Strengths: • Entrepreneurial Spirit • Highly Qualified Scientists & Engineers • Proven Track Record Engines: • Government Support (R&D, Investment) • Venture Capital Results: • Strong R&D • New Technologies and Applications • Numerous New Start-ups • International Involvement (Acquisitions & Subsidiaries)

  21. START - UPS Main Fields of Activities: Telecommunications Information Technologies Semiconductors for… Medical Conversion of Military Technologies to CivilianProducts. Mobile, 3G, Broadband, Wi Fi,Internet, DataComm, Security, wi Max Fabless New Applications to Reduce Health – Care Cost

  22. Highlights in Israeli Innovation

  23. Foreign Electronic Subsidiaries

  24. Foreign Investments in Israel2006 - 2007 4,000 $ M 4,500 $ M 1,500 $ M 800 $ M 300 $ M 150 $ M 150 $ M

  25. Foreign Investments in Israel2006 - 2007 90 $ M 90 $ M 76 $ M Med Impuls 50 $ M 40 $ M

  26. What do we need to continue our success? 1) Excel in our education – aspire to being the best in the world. 2) Keep raising the bar in education. 3) Teach innovation and creativity. 4) Strengthen partnerships between academia and industry. 5) Support sophisticated, small ( 20-50 $M) industries – if you. want to be large, gather together many small… 6) Government support should match or even exceed other countries’ incentive plans. Keep pushing!

  27. CRAIG BART: former Intel CEO ( visiting Israel ) “Apart from the 6,000 jobs that we have provided here, in my opinionthe contribution to Israel lies in the fact that Intel has attracted other companies to invest in Israel and to create an entrepreneurial environment. Globally speaking, Israel is in 3rd place in terms of IP and is a very good place for opening businesses. The level of education in Israel has helped us expand. Israel’s ability to supply very good scientists has helped us, and the government’s positive attitude has helped us attract investments.”

  28. Bill Gates, the Microsoft CEO, made his first trek to Israel “Considering the density of Israeli start-ups and local successes, Israel is like a bit of Silicon Valley.

  29. Asked how come he chose Israel as his first investment outside America, Buffett's response was: "Some Americans came looking for oil, so they didn't stop in Israel.We came looking for brains, so we did stop inIsrael."

  30. Contact Details Association Of Electronic& Software Industries T: 972:3-5198862 Email: www.iaesi.org.il

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