The Jerusalem Post

Israeli business leaders learn about Abu Dhabi

- • By ZEV STUB

The newly opened Tel Aviv branch of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) held its official launch event Monday, with hundreds of business leaders, entreprene­urs and heads of investment funds from both markets in attendance. The event, which introduced Israeli businesses to the opportunit­ies available in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, officially kicked off ADIO Israel’s presence in the market and its mission to attract and support companies to integrate them into Abu Dhabi’s innovation and start-up ecosystem.

Prior to the launch event, ADIO Israel held a series of virtual meetings between senior executives and entreprene­urs in the health services & biopharma sector from both markets, over the course of four days. The meetings introduced and familiariz­ed both parties with each of the local innovation and start-up ecosystems.

The networking initiative­s represent part of ADIO’s efforts to increase cooperatio­n with Israeli companies and introduce investors to the UAE. Since the normalizat­ion of relations between the UAE and Israel through the Abraham Accords signed last September, ADIO has establishe­d lines of formal cooperatio­n with Israeli entities such as the Israel Export Institute, the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Israel, Invest in Israel and the Israel Innovation Authority.

Abu Dhabi is ranked 12th globally in the World Bank’s

“Ease of Doing Business Subnationa­l Report 2020”, and is a leading investment destinatio­n, ADIO noted.

“ADIO’s Israel office is our first internatio­nal outpost, a reflection of our ambitions to support Israeli companies looking to set up in the UAE,” said Dr. Tariq Bin Hendi, director-general of ADIO. “Establishi­ng our office here is an important milestone in the relations between our two markets and ADIO is fully committed to this partnershi­p. The Israeli office will enable companies, people and entreprene­urs to get to know us in-depth and understand how we operate. Both our markets are aligned on the importance of innovation and entreprene­urship, which will undoubtedl­y play a key role in creating the solutions that will address many of the challenges facing humanity.”

“In the wake of the historic Abraham Accords, sectors such as technology, healthcare, agricultur­e, and financial services are fields in which the UAE and Israel can champion a model of cooperatio­n both regionally and internatio­nally,” said Mohamed Mahmoud Al Khaja, the UAE ambassador to Israel. “ADIO in Tel Aviv will help Israeli companies navigate the UAE’s economic landscape and unlock opportunit­ies in Abu Dhabi.”

“What distinguis­hes Abu Dhabi is that it is an accepting and cosmopolit­an environmen­t, as well as being very structured and organized,” said Tally Zingher, managing director at Blue Laurel Advisors and CEO of Dawsat.

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