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Innovative Israeli enterprise­s seeking stronger ties in China

- By CHEN HONG chenhong@chinadaily.com.cn

Innovative companies from Israel displayed their passion in forging partnershi­ps with Chinese companies, and entering its emerging market, at the 19th GoforIsrae­l conference held on Thursday in Foshan, South China’s Guangdong province.

“More than 100 companies from Israel took part in the conference this year,” said Edouard Cukierman, managing partner of Catalyst Fund, a leading Israeli private equity fund that colaunched the conference with Cukierman & Co Investment House about 20 years ago. “They are looking for strategic partners in China.”

The companies are in various sectors, including biotechnol­ogy, telecommun­ications, media and technology, financial technology, life science and agricultur­al technology, according to Cukierman.

As one of Israel’s most influentia­l internatio­nal investment forums, GoforIsrae­l addresses issues in fundraisin­g and establishe­s strategic alliances globally among Israeli companies and financial institutio­ns.

With the Foshan government joining as a new host this year, the conference was held in the Chinese manufactur­ing hub for the first time, focusing on China-Israel cross-border investment.

Two “elevator pitches” were arranged during the conference, which allowed 22 company executives from Israel to explain their ideas for innovation, edges in technology or market advantages in fewer than three minutes each to investors and potential partners.

An Israeli biomedical company is working on a mini nerve stimulatio­n device that could be implanted into the human body to reduce the workload of the left ventricle in the heart, so that its efficiency could be improved and help to reduce heart failure as a result.

Other companies’ research includes a new treatment for diabetes, scar tissue remodeling, evaluation of new medicine for cancers and medical equipment innovation.

In the field of telecommun­ications, media and technology, another investment hot spot, the Israeli companies demonstrat­ed their innovation in new applicatio­ns of clean energy, biodegrada­ble and transparen­t thin-film materials, and consistent energy solutions for electric public transporta­tion.

The conference also provided time for companies from Israel and China to meet one-on-one for better exchanges and discussion­s.

Nadav Cohen, consul-general of Israel in Guangzhou, advised investors and company executives of the two countries to be patient before signing any agreements and to spend a generous amount of time finding the right people for cooperatio­n in the early stages.

He also mentioned the key role that Foshan plays in China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area that will combine nine cities in Guangdong province with Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions in order to create the largest technologi­cal hub in the world.

Zhu Wei, mayor of Foshan, said the city has become a honey pot for investment and entreprene­urial endeavors, attracting great interest from all around the world.

“We have a strong industrial base, efficient administra­tive services, and an open and permissive metropolit­an culture,” the mayor said. “Foshan will continue to fine -tune its entreprene­urial environmen­t.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Zhu Wei (fifth from left, standing), mayor of Foshan, and Israeli Ambassador to China Zvi Heifetz (sixth from left, standing) witness the signing of a strategic memorandum of cooperatio­n between the Foshan National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone...
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Zhu Wei (fifth from left, standing), mayor of Foshan, and Israeli Ambassador to China Zvi Heifetz (sixth from left, standing) witness the signing of a strategic memorandum of cooperatio­n between the Foshan National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone...

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