11.12.24|Shai Meinrath"The southern region has gone through and is still going through a difficult period and requires significant rehabilitation. Therefore, especially during this time, investing in the Negev is more than just an economic project—it is an opportunity for social change," writes Shai Meinrath, Vice President of Employment at the DeserTech and Climate Innovation Center (DCIC).
28.08.24|James SpiroThe funds will address challenges stemming from the ongoing war to hire and support local talent in the north and south of the country.
31.12.23|James SpiroThe hubs are located across the country and encourage job creation in a variety of technological sectors.
13.11.23|Idan TendlerSenior VP at Palo Alto Networks and chairman of Place.IL, Idan Tendler, writes about the contributions of the high-tech industry to Israel’s war effort and the need to continue those efforts in the days after the war.
23.12.21|Arnon ColumbusFor significant change to occur, we need to think big and use resources that have not been used in recent decades, writes InNegev CEO Arnon Columbus
11.07.19|Maayan ManelaRoni Flamer, who heads a nonprofit aimed at developing Israel’s northern and southern regions, believes the fierce competition over tech talent and the mounting costs of real estate in central Israel should act as incentives for companies to set up shop elsewhere
11.06.18|Omri MilmanThe announcement marks a milestone for the military’s massive push to move its offices from the greater Tel Aviv area to the Negev desert region
18.05.18|Hagar RavetGeneral Electric is already outsourcing jobs to a small team of Bedouin engineers, as part of an initiative set up by Mr. Yaron
24.04.18|Lilach BaumerIsraeli designers of a closed habitat intended to simulate life on Mars, say cohabitation in a small space is one of the factors that need to be addressed while planning a Mars dwelling
18.12.17|Hagar RavetThe project, spearheaded by the Ministry for the Development of the Negev and Galilee, is designed to draw startups and entrepreneurs to the periphery and bolster the local economy
29.10.17|Meir OrbachThe company shuts down its operations in Israel’s southern city of Be’er Sheva. Thirty employees will move to the company’s Tel Aviv offices