The Israel Innovation Authority has launched a nationwide competitive proceeding to establish up to three new technological incubators. The initiative offers up to NIS 40 million—about $10.8 million—per incubator over five years to support management and the creation of central R&D labs. The goal? To develop Israel’s next generation of deep-tech startups in high-risk, high-reward sectors like semiconductors, defense tech, robotics, and bio-convergence.
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