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Money on the Sea for the Sea of Galilee: Cooperation for investment in agricultural projects in Israel is tightening
Kubota Corporation, the Japanese agricultural equipment giant, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Kinneret Center for Innovation and Impact Innovation Israel, to identify investment opportunities in Israeli agrotech companies.
The agreement was signed following two successful investments in Israeli startups in the field
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Sunday, 14 March 2021, 13:14 Updated: 13:31
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After two successful investments in Israeli startups, Tevel Robotics and SeeTree, Kubota Corporation, the Japanese agricultural equipment giant, is accelerating its activities in the Israeli market.
Kubota announced that it has chosen to collaborate with the Kinneret Center for Innovation, the leading Israeli "father" for agricultural technologies, and Impact Innovation Israel, a strategic consulting company that assists multinational companies in identifying and implementing innovative technological solutions.
The Kinneret Center for Innovation and Impact Innovation Israel will identify investment opportunities for Kubota and will serve as an anchor for the Japanese giant in the start-up nation.
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Elad Shamir, CEO of the Kinneret Innovation Center (Photo: PR)
"Invest wisely and efficiently"
Peter van der Voglet
, CEO of the Kubota Europe Innovation Center: “The creation of a constant presence in Israel will allow us to be exposed to quality investment opportunities at an early stage and to be pioneers in identifying new trends and developments.
We are pleased to collaborate with the staff at the Kinneret Center for Innovation and Impact Innovation Israel and look forward to expanding our involvement in the Israeli technological ecosystem. "
Elad Shamir
, CEO of the Kinneret Center for Innovation:" The Kinneret Center's holistic approach "We provide the industry with a sophisticated tool that allows us to identify unique opportunities and conduct a comprehensive examination of the chances of success of the ventures. We are pleased to be a partner in Kubota's business move and enable them to invest wisely and efficiently in Israeli agricultural technologies."
Etty Levy
, Founder of Impact Innovation Israel: "Kubota is a leading corporation with 120 years of agricultural expertise. In recent years we have witnessed a growing interest in the Israeli market from leading investors and corporations from Japan. Kubota's decision is a significant milestone in the relationship between Japan and Israel." .
Etty Levy, CEO of Impact Innovation (Photo: PR)
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