Le Monde: The Secret Of Israel’s High-Tech Success

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Le Monde: The Secret Of Israel’s High-Tech Success---Technion in Haifa turns out 75% of Israel’s engineers and 70% of its start-up founders. The 100-year-old university is a source of both newfound entrepreneurial energy and the intellectual hardware for the country’s national security arsenal
HAIFA - The campus of Technion sits atop one of the hills overlooking Haifa Bay. Below lies Israel’s Silicon Valley, where Matam High Tech Park brings together Israeli start-ups and top American firms like Microsoft, Intel, Google, Yahoo and IBM. From this vantage point, one can see the source of Technion’s power, not to mention job destinations for its students.

Facts speak for themselves: 75% of Israeli engineers come out of Technion’s faculties, research centers and labs, as do 70% of start-up founders. Technion also spawned two winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, world-reknown discoveries such as rasgiline, a drug that treats Parkinson’s disease, new eco-friendly electricity production and water desalinization technology, recognized know-how in microsatellites building, and more.

Technion alumni are the lifeblood of Israel’s society and economy, especially in fields like defense and Information Technology, but also in medicine, nanotechnology, civil and electrical engineering, management and architecture. And the list goes on: its 12,849 students can choose amongst 18 different faculties.

Medical Professor Peretz Lavie, Dean of Technion, says that “there is no other example abroad of a university with such a contribution to its country’s economy.” Professor Benjamin Soffer, a specialist in technology transfers, explains the secret to Technion’s success: “twenty years ago, generals were the heroes of Israeli society. Today, the heroes are entrepreneurs.”

Case in point: people at Technion are quick to point out that the reason 52% of Israel’s exports are concentrated in high-tech is that Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech start-ups outside of Silicon Valley. There is another, more political reason: beyond R&D, Israel’s isolation from its neighbors makes trade challenging, forcing it to seek partnerships far beyond its borders, in particular in the US.

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When can we stop sending them billions of our tax dollars?

No worries, stooge, Israel receives only military hardware most of which must come from US defense contractors so the funding doesn't even leave the Federal Reserve.

So, now, you're a little less dumb. Don't you feel better about yourself? :clap2:
 
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Might you, for the sake of emnity, post your own link regarding total U.S. taxpayer contributions to Israel since 1949?

Thanking you in advance I remain sincerely yours,

Mr. Stooge
 
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Might you, for the sake of emnity, post your own link regarding total U.S. taxpayer contributions to Israel since 1949?

Thanking you in advance I remain sincerely yours,

Mr. Stooge

Might you ever graduate from high school, moron?
 
Since you refuse to answer a couple of simple requests, let's get back to the thread topic.

I contend that the "real" secret to Israel's success- High Tech or otherwise- is the untold trillions of dollars that the United States has poured into their economies over the decades.

Isn't it time that they become self-supportive with respect to financing their own budgets?
 
Since you refuse to answer a couple of simple requests, let's get back to the thread topic.

I contend that the "real" secret to Israel's success- High Tech or otherwise- is the untold trillions of dollars that the United States has poured into their economies over the decades.

Go to sleep, stupid little boy.

Business Week Magazine: Israel's High Tech Hot Spots. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, The Mideast Nation Is Blanketed With Science Parks And Creativity Clusters.
Israel's flourishing technology sector has earned the nickname "Silicon Wadi" (Arabic for "Valley") thanks to its powerful mix of pioneering high-tech and pharmaceutical companies and world-class research facilities such as the Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The country has attracted global tech giants such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola, which run major engineering centers there, but also has produced scores of homegrown innovators such as Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker. Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech companies in the world outside Silicon Valley, and the most Nasdaq-listed companies of any country outside North America. For a look at 12 Israeli tech hubs, click on
Israel's High-Tech Hot Spots - BusinessWeek
 
Since you refuse to answer a couple of simple requests, let's get back to the thread topic.

I contend that the "real" secret to Israel's success- High Tech or otherwise- is the untold trillions of dollars that the United States has poured into their economies over the decades.

Go to sleep, stupid little boy.

Business Week Magazine: Israel's High Tech Hot Spots. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, The Mideast Nation Is Blanketed With Science Parks And Creativity Clusters.
Israel's flourishing technology sector has earned the nickname "Silicon Wadi" (Arabic for "Valley") thanks to its powerful mix of pioneering high-tech and pharmaceutical companies and world-class research facilities such as the Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The country has attracted global tech giants such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola, which run major engineering centers there, but also has produced scores of homegrown innovators such as Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker. Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech companies in the world outside Silicon Valley, and the most Nasdaq-listed companies of any country outside North America. For a look at 12 Israeli tech hubs, click on
Israel's High-Tech Hot Spots - BusinessWeek

This is wonderful news as far as I'm concerned. Kudos to the Jew-os.

I'm especially excited about the prospects for significant crude oil and natural gas plays within Israel's offshore waters.

Which reflects upon my first question- when can we stop dumping billions of our tax dollars into a country that, according to your numerous threads, is perfectly capable of supporting itself with respect to all facets of governmental and economic activity?
 
Since you refuse to answer a couple of simple requests, let's get back to the thread topic.

I contend that the "real" secret to Israel's success- High Tech or otherwise- is the untold trillions of dollars that the United States has poured into their economies over the decades.

Go to sleep, stupid little boy.

Business Week Magazine: Israel's High Tech Hot Spots. From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, The Mideast Nation Is Blanketed With Science Parks And Creativity Clusters.
Israel's flourishing technology sector has earned the nickname "Silicon Wadi" (Arabic for "Valley") thanks to its powerful mix of pioneering high-tech and pharmaceutical companies and world-class research facilities such as the Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The country has attracted global tech giants such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola, which run major engineering centers there, but also has produced scores of homegrown innovators such as Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker. Israel has the highest concentration of high-tech companies in the world outside Silicon Valley, and the most Nasdaq-listed companies of any country outside North America. For a look at 12 Israeli tech hubs, click on
Israel's High-Tech Hot Spots - BusinessWeek

This is wonderful news as far as I'm concerned. Kudos to the Jew-os.

I'm especially excited about the prospects for significant crude oil and natural gas plays within Israel's offshore waters.

Which reflects upon my first question- when can we stop dumping billions of our tax dollars into a country that, according to your numerous threads, is perfectly capable of supporting itself with respect to all facets of governmental and economic activity?

Are you mentally ill or just plain stupid? Israel receives only military hardware, roughly equivalent to 1% of GDP. No biggie.

Meanwhile, the Arab Muslime shitholes that kill Americans and protected bin Laden receive $30 billion/year in Us foreign aid.

Maybe, if you ever get a promotion up from flipping burgers, you'll worry less about Israel



 
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Seems like I'm doing the talkin' and you're doing the stalkin'.

And what's the point of this thread anyway? To boast about the U.S. taxpayer dollars' benefits to Israel?

When oh when will we ever be able to stop bleeding our cash out to those people?
 
Seems like I'm doing the talkin' and you're doing the stalkin'.

And what's the point of this thread anyway? To boast about the U.S. taxpayer dollars' benefits to Israel?

When oh when will we ever be able to stop bleeding our cash out to those people?

So, you're retarded, after all. A mere idiot would not be so stupid as you.

Israel receives only military hardware that must be re-invested with US defense contractors so US taxpayers benefit.

US taxpayers also benefit from the upwards of $15 billion/year in American products purchased by Israelis while poor shits like you buy from China.

Office of the United States Trade Representative...
U.S. goods exports [to Israel] in 2008 were $14.5 billion, up 11.3 percent from the previous year. Corresponding U.S. imports from Israel were $22.3 billion, up 7.4 percent. Israel is currently the 20th largest export market for U.S. goods.

Israel | Office of the United States Trade Representative
 
Have another looky, nooky. I'll stand with my previously posted link...

U.S. Aid to Israel

Trillions of dollars. It's time to cut the teat from from the Jew-sows. They're perfectly capable of standing on their own- as you have so studiously exemplified within your numerous and laboriously trite threads.

Now go get your jammies on and have your peanut butter and jelly sammich before hitting the sack.
 
Have another looky, nooky. I'll stand with my previously posted link...

U.S. Aid to Israel

Trillions of dollars. It's time to cut the teat from from the Jew-sows. They're perfectly capable of standing on their own- as you have so studiously exemplified within your numerous and laboriously trite threads.

Now go get your jammies on and have your peanut butter and jelly sammich before hitting the sack.

Monkey , I already told you your link is bogus. Why verify your low IQ, monkey?

Israel receives about $3 billon/year in US military hardware, most of which must, by law, be re-inrested with US defense contractors that employ hundreds of thousands of Americans. The funding never leaves the Federal Reserve.

Israelis purchase upwards of $15 billion/year in US exports, offsetting US military hardware to Israel.

I've used simple language even a mental defective like you can understand, monkey :clap2:



 
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