Israels legions of young technology firms clamour for attention and money. Rapid-pitchevents like this one, at DLD Tel Aviv, a two-day conference in November, are common.More than 300 firms applied for a slot at DLD; 100 turned up; the lucky 30 were chosen byraffle. Yossi Vardi, a technology entrepreneur who has invested in 75 start-ups since 1996,says that he receives between three and eight approaches every day.
以色列拥有大批迫切需要别人注意和投资的年轻科技公司。前文中提到的是于去年11月在特拉维夫Tel Aviv举办,为期二天的DLD大会,此类快速推介活动目前非常普遍。超过300家公司申请了此次DLD大会的展位,100家参展,其中又通过抽签方式选出那幸运的30家公司。科技企业家Yossi Vardi自1996年来已经投资了75家创业公司,他说他现在每天可以收到3至8份接洽请求。
Dan Senor and Saul Singer called Israel The Start-Up Nation in a book of that name in 2009.The label has stuck because it fits. Everybody and his brother-in-law seems to be starting acompanywith old schoolmates or army colleagues, in a spare room or the parental home.Starting a business is easier than ever, thanks to advances in information technology.Budding designers of smartphone apps can rent space when they need it on a remote serverrather than buying huge amounts of computing power. The internet has democratised theright to innovate, says Mr Vardi.
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