Shoshanna Solomon is The Times of Israel's Startups and Business reporter
The flags of Israel, the UAE, Bahrain and the US flying outside the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on September 15, 2020, in a Tweet posted by Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, as Israel, the UAE and Bahrain sign the Abraham Accords at the White House in Washington, DC. (Twitter)
Start-Up Nation Central, a nonprofit organization that aims to connect Israeli startup firms to corporations, governments and organizations around the world, is setting up a network of over 1,000 business and tech leaders from the UAE and Israel.
Called the UAE-IL Tech Zone and touted as “the first community of its kind,” the aim is to link the innovation ecosystems of both sides, the founders said in a statement.