The Jerusalem Post

Alibaba chairman Jack Ma in Israel this week

- • By OSHRIT GAN-EL and TAL SCHNEIDER

Chinese tech giant Alibaba founder and chairman Jack Ma, one of the world’s most senior technology figures, is making a low-profile visit to Israel this week.

Members of the entourage accompanyi­ng Ma are keeping quiet about his program in Israel but Globes has learned about some of his plans. He will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and in contrast to Tesla and SpaceX entreprene­ur Elon Musk who set up a spontaneou­s meeting with Netanyahu in March when he was in Israel, Ma’s meeting has been planned in advance. However, both the Prime Minister’s Office and Alibaba declined to comment.

Ma is also expected to meet Minister of Economy and Industry Eli Cohen on Wednesday. Both meetings will be closed to the media and government ministers are not prepared to disclose details about what will be discussed.

Ma can also be expected to visit Alibaba’s recently opened Israel developmen­t center, which is based around its acquisitio­n of Israeli QR code startup Visualead. In November 2017, Globes revealed that Alibaba had acquired Visualead for several tens of millions of dollars as part of its global plan to set up developmen­t centers around the world.

Ma will also receive an honorary doctorate from Tel Aviv University on Thursday evening. Earlier on the same day, he will meet students and Tel Aviv University graduates in a question and answer session. Tel Aviv University said that Ma will meet the university’s management and leading researcher­s in such areas as artificial intelligen­ce, computer sciences and engineerin­g.

Ma has previously met with Netanyahu in March 2017 when the prime minister visited China and tried to persuade him to invest in Israel. The two men also met in Davos in 2016.

In addition to its acquisitio­n of Visualead, Alibaba has invested in several Israeli startups including $5.3 million in Twiggle, which has developed a search engine for shopping based on NLP natural language processing. Alibaba is also collaborat­ing with Israeli startup SQream, which is developing databank management technology. (Globes/TNS)

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