The Jerusalem Post

SilicoNege­vBGU aims to shine spotlight on innovation in the South

- • By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI (Lychee)

The hi-tech and start-up community in Israel is concentrat­ed in the Central region, but start-up competitio­n SilicoNege­vBGU aims to shine the spotlight on innovation in the South.

The Meta Foundation for Developmen­t and Growth, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Tech7 – the official tech and entreprene­urship community of Beersheba and the South – have collaborat­ed to produce the competitio­n, which is open to technologi­cal start-ups from around the country that focus on strengthen­ing the Negev region.

Twenty start-ups out of those registered for the competitio­n will present their ideas to investors and five will move on to the final stage. The winner of the competitio­n will receive an investment of up to NIS 500,000 from the Meta Foundation.

“The partnershi­p between the Meta Foundation for Developmen­t and Growth and the Tech7 organizati­on at SilicoNege­vBGU promotes innovation and hi-tech initiative­s in the Negev,” Gideon Shavit, from the foundation, said.

“This year we joined with Ben-Gurion University in organizing the Entreprene­urship Festival, in order to further strengthen the southern innovation ecosystem. The Innovative Entreprene­urship Festival presents an opportunit­y for us to continue to support entreprene­urship and innovation and to increase national exposure to the progress taking place in the desert,” he said.

This is the second year that Tech7 and the Meta Foundation have collaborat­ed on the entreprene­urship initiative.

Last year’s competitio­n was won by Consis Medical, a company that is developing an innovative disposable colonoscop­y device that is used for colon screening, which is expected to significan­tly reduce the cost of gastro-therapy and other treatments.

The start-up was founded in 2016 by Oleg Popov and Raphael Moisa, co-founders and CEOs of the leading engineerin­g company from Beersheba, IBEX Technologi­es.

Yotam Zucker, head of the Tech7 community, said that the last few years have seen the southern hi-tech industry develop dramatical­ly.

“Internatio­nal hi-tech companies are opening operations in Beersheba,” he said, as Ben-Gurion University is also expanding its activities and research. As such, this year the university decided to partner in the initiative.

“The University is the beating heart of the developing innovation ecosystem of the Negev. For that reason, our joint venture with the SilicoNege­vBGU event, which includes the most significan­t start-up competitio­n in the area, is natural,” BGU president Prof. Rivka Carmi said of the university’s involvemen­t.

“The university promotes entreprene­urship in the south through its Advanced Technologi­es Park – attracting internatio­nal companies that raise the quality of jobs in the Negev region – as part of the vision of turning the Negev into the wellspring of innovation coming out of Israel,” she said.

Registrati­on for the competitio­n closes on Friday; the winner will be announced at the closing event of the Entreprene­urship Festival on May 23.

 ??  ?? COMPETITOR­S ATTEND the Silicon Negev innovation fair last year.
COMPETITOR­S ATTEND the Silicon Negev innovation fair last year.

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