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When thinking of Jerusalem, most people imagine the holy sites and the city’s diverse demographic makeup.
But for Inbal Halperin Gottesman, the uniqueness of the city is its world-class startup ecosystem.
In the latest episode of ‘The Connectors”, we had the pleasure to host Gottesman, Jerusalem Ecosystem Manager at Start-Up Nation Central, and learn about her work elevating the city as a center of global innovation.
Recently ranked as the 6th most attractive ecosystem for #startups (alongside Tel-Aviv), there are over 400 active tech companies that operate in the city, which is a 102% increase since 2012. In 2019 alone, $233M was invested in Jerusalem-based-companies, with an overall of 22 exits, including Mobileye which is the largest exit in Israel’s history.
Answers to these questions and more in our latest interview with Inbal.
By Nitzan Gal and Inbal PerlmanWhen thinking of Jerusalem, most people imagine the holy sites and the city’s diverse demographic makeup.
But for Inbal Halperin Gottesman, the uniqueness of the city is its world-class startup ecosystem.
In the latest episode of ‘The Connectors”, we had the pleasure to host Gottesman, Jerusalem Ecosystem Manager at Start-Up Nation Central, and learn about her work elevating the city as a center of global innovation.
Recently ranked as the 6th most attractive ecosystem for #startups (alongside Tel-Aviv), there are over 400 active tech companies that operate in the city, which is a 102% increase since 2012. In 2019 alone, $233M was invested in Jerusalem-based-companies, with an overall of 22 exits, including Mobileye which is the largest exit in Israel’s history.
Answers to these questions and more in our latest interview with Inbal.

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