The Chinese are looking for medical technologies from Israel
April 18, 2019
The government of Xiamen offers benefits to Israeli health companies who are willing to relocate or open activities in China's Artificial Intelligence City. Aviram: "Companies will receive financial grants and tax rebates"
The East Asian government of Xiamen, considered the "artificial intelligence city" because of its strong support for AI companies, has marked the Israeli technology industry as a new target. The economic attaché of the Israeli government, Rafi Aviram, was invited to the city a week ago to give an overview to investors about the Israeli health industry. Aviram told Techtime that the meeting was held at CCB Bank, which is the central bank of Xiamen and is considered the third largest investment bank in China.
The meeting was organized by the government and sponsored by the Bank, and about 100 potential investors took part. During which technological activities in Israel and the activity of about 15 start-ups from the health field were presented. This is a medium-sized city with 5 million residents, which invests heavily in high-tech. Behind the meeting was a government decision to bring Israeli technologies to the city. Aviram: "An Israeli company that is ready to relocate or open a branch in Xiamen will receive financial grants and tax returns, providing free offices, mentors, connection to local industries, a plan for locating investors and manufacturing plants,
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Aviram is currently the VP of Innovation at the Chinese OGAWA Group, which in December 2018 made its first investment in Israel: It invested $ 5 million in the Tel Aviv robot manufacturer Temi, thereby joining a capital raising of $ 20 million, The company will invest $ 82 million in the company, which will jointly develop applications for its robot and its marketing and sales in China and abroad.
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April 18, 2019
The government of Xiamen offers benefits to Israeli health companies who are willing to relocate or open activities in China's Artificial Intelligence City. Aviram: "Companies will receive financial grants and tax rebates"
The East Asian government of Xiamen, considered the "artificial intelligence city" because of its strong support for AI companies, has marked the Israeli technology industry as a new target. The economic attaché of the Israeli government, Rafi Aviram, was invited to the city a week ago to give an overview to investors about the Israeli health industry. Aviram told Techtime that the meeting was held at CCB Bank, which is the central bank of Xiamen and is considered the third largest investment bank in China.
The meeting was organized by the government and sponsored by the Bank, and about 100 potential investors took part. During which technological activities in Israel and the activity of about 15 start-ups from the health field were presented. This is a medium-sized city with 5 million residents, which invests heavily in high-tech. Behind the meeting was a government decision to bring Israeli technologies to the city. Aviram: "An Israeli company that is ready to relocate or open a branch in Xiamen will receive financial grants and tax returns, providing free offices, mentors, connection to local industries, a plan for locating investors and manufacturing plants,
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Aviram is currently the VP of Innovation at the Chinese OGAWA Group, which in December 2018 made its first investment in Israel: It invested $ 5 million in the Tel Aviv robot manufacturer Temi, thereby joining a capital raising of $ 20 million, The company will invest $ 82 million in the company, which will jointly develop applications for its robot and its marketing and sales in China and abroad.
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