{"id":2907,"date":"2022-06-02T08:58:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-02T08:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/innovationisrael.org.il\/en\/?post_type=report&p=2907"},"modified":"2023-08-15T12:31:41","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T12:31:41","slug":"part-b-what-will-enable-the-next-quantum-leap-of-israeli-high-tech","status":"publish","type":"report","link":"https:\/\/innovationisrael.org.il\/en\/report\/part-b-what-will-enable-the-next-quantum-leap-of-israeli-high-tech\/","title":{"rendered":"Part B: What Will Enable the Next Quantum Leap of Israeli High-Tech?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
It seems as if Israeli high-tech has existed forever, but it is actually one of the younger sectors of the local economy. In a relatively brief period over the past few decades, Israeli high-tech has established itself as a significant factor in the local economy, not only contributing to employment, exports, and other important macro-economic indices. The Israeli economy has become largely dependent on the high-tech sector. Israeli high-tech has enjoyed accelerated growth in recent years, a phenomenon that is expressed by the emergence of Israeli technology companies that are not seeking a quick “exit” sale to multinational giants, that raise unprecedented sums of funding, and which go public and are traded on the stock exchange. Furthermore, these companies also employ large numbers of employees in Israel and overseas and enjoy large-scale sales revenues.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Israeli high-tech relies, among others, on excellent human capital, world-leading academic institutions, and venture capital investors that facilitate the development of local startups. Israeli high-tech also includes companies from the defense industry that are at the forefront of technological development and multinational corporations which develop innovative solutions in Israel while also serving as investors, buyers, and partners of local startups throughout the different stages of their existence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The past two years signify a turning point for the Israeli high-tech industry that has now reached a more mature stage of its development. Among the current period’s characteristics are the large number of Israeli startups that have become public companies, and the Covid pandemic’s impact on the labor market. As a result, the challenges confronting the Israeli high-tech industry and the relevant solutions are also changing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Since the inception of Israeli high-tech, the state has played an important role in removing obstacles and laying infrastructures to advance Israeli innovation. For example, in its very early stages, Israeli hightech contended with serious funding challenges. In response, during the 1990s, the government laid infrastructures critical for the growth of the Israeli venture capital sector via the “Yozma” program and strove to solve funding problems of R&D-oriented startups via programs that provide them with direct financial support. At the current point in time, Israel is home to an extensive and strong high-tech industry and funding difficulties have abated. These difficulties exist today primarily in the companies’ early life stages and in especially high-risk areas that are generally characterized by deep technologies, long “time to market” (TTM), or regulatory obstacles. This trend has been manifested in recent decades by a decline in the level of government expenditure out of total investments in Israeli high-tech from 25% at the beginning of the 1990s to less than 2% today. In other words, the private market has almost totally assumed the role filled previously by the state at the industry’s outset and has now become the primary funder of high-risk innovation in Israel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Today, alongside the change in the Israeli innovation arena, the government’s role within the industry must also be revised in order to meet existing needs and to enable Israel’s next quantum leap. The goal is to enable Israel to preserve its position as a global technology leader while facilitating an improvement in the level of technological innovation available to Israeli citizens.<\/p>\n\n\n\n