CTalkWhy Israeli tech companies are moving to Miami
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Why Israeli tech companies are moving to Miami
Rakefet Bachur, Co-Executive Director of the Florida Israel Business Accelerator, spoke to CTech at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Tech & Invest conference in Miami about the advantages and opportunities Florida holds for Israeli tech companies
In 2017, when Rakefet Bachur would travel to Israel looking for Israeli companies interested in coming to Florida, “they’d look at me like I was crazy,” she says. Seven years later much has changed, the Co-Executive Director of the Florida Israel Business Accelerator (FIBA) told CTech at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Tech & Invest conference in Miami. FIBA is an economic development initiative that supports Israeli tech companies when entering the Florida market.
Miami in particular has emerged as a growing tech hub in the last several years, including for Israeli companies. “Since COVID we’ve really seen a shift. It opened the eyes of many companies and specifically entrepreneurs. They realized that Florida is a very supportive environment for businesses,” says Bachur.
She highlights the opportunity that Miami serves as a “gateway” to Latin America due to its large Latin community. “The market is not necessarily on the radar for Israeli tech companies and the language is a big barrier, but finding a strategic partner here who can help with penetrating the Latin American is a really smart thing to do.”
You can watch the full interview in the video above.