The Jerusalem Post

Kiryat Shmona start-up hub opens door to northern tech

- • By EYTAN HALON

Israel’s northernmo­st hub for promising hi-tech start-ups opened its doors on Tuesday in Kiryat Shmona.

Located in a once-abandoned office space in the peripheral city, the launch of the city’s first space for start-ups follows a collaborat­ion between the local municipali­ty, the Economy Ministry’s Small and Medium Business Agency, Jerusalem Venture Partners founder and chairman Erel Margalit and Maof Tech.

The hub will welcome startups participat­ing in the XLR8 start-up program, an accelerati­on program operated by National Initiative (ii2020) – also led by Margalit – in collaborat­ion with technology giants including Cisco, Amazon and Facebook.

In addition to welcoming start-ups, the center will also represent a facility for hi-tech companies based in central Israel but which are interested in expanding operations to northern Israel, based on the success of remote work operations during the coronaviru­s outbreak. Resident entreprene­urs will gain access to workspaces, advanced video conferenci­ng technologi­es, workshops and connection­s to potential investors and customers.

“I welcome the opening of the first start-up hub in Kiryat Shmona,” said Ran Kaviti, director of the Economy Ministry’s Small and Medium Business Agency. “It is an important project that, over the years, will become a greenhouse for startups and local entreprene­urs. The COVID-19 crisis highlighte­d the importance of a strong local economy, making the opening of the hub at this time highly significan­t.”

Among the first start-ups to make the hub their new home will be two agritech companies from MIGAL (The Galilee Research Institute), and 10 other local start-ups from fields of innovation including foodtech, healthcare, tourism, remote commerce and artificial intelligen­ce.

The previous round of the

XLR8 start-up program resulted in the establishm­ent of 19 local start-ups who have raised a total exceeding NIS 6.6 million ($1.9m.) in funds to date.

“An entreprene­ur in the North deserves the same conditions and connection­s as entreprene­urs in the center,” said Margalit.

“The talent and knowledge that exists here in the Galilee are the foundation for establishi­ng local start-ups. After the success of the previous round [of the accelerato­r], together with the Small and Medium Business Agency, we decided to set up a home for them, which will enable them not only to grow, but to connect to the national ecosystem.”

 ?? (Studio Golan) ?? A VIEW OF a room in the country’s newest start-up hub in the Galilee Panhandle city of Kiryat Shmona, which will host the XLR8 start-up program.
(Studio Golan) A VIEW OF a room in the country’s newest start-up hub in the Galilee Panhandle city of Kiryat Shmona, which will host the XLR8 start-up program.

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