“Israel’s innovation and ingenuity contribute greatly to the world. If we channel our efforts, our energies and invest in tackling real-life problems, we in Israel can make a huge difference,” the country’s Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, said at the Smart Mobility summit, which was held at Tel Aviv on November 8-9.
True to his words, Israel is making a significant impact and transforming into a global technological and entrepreneurial powerhouse. According to Reuters, the country’s GDP is anticipated to increase 7.1 per cent in 2021 and 4.7 per cent in 2022.
Revolutionising mobility
Although Israel does not have a car manufacturing industry, it is quickly becoming a source of future mobility tech and events like the Smart Mobility Summit are fuelling this progress.
The summit, a global event focusing on the automotive and transportation sectors, drew 5,000 attendees including automakers and government leaders. The speakers dicussed aspects such as vehicle…
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