Israel leads in the new technology start ups and gives solution to India, a senior academician of Israel's Telaviv University said today.
"We provide international business strategies for technology startups in India, education for entrepreneurship and developed cordial relationships with India", Prof Gadi Ariav, Associate professor, Management of Technology and Information systems, Tel Aviv University, told reporters at Kumaraguru College of Technology here.
Israel has about 7,000 start ups of new technology, compared to India's 3,500, particularly in places like Bengaluru, he said.
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Considering this situation we are in a tour to India with MOUs in "Education for Entrepreneurship- experiences from Tel Aviv University; India- Israel cooperation in Entrepreneurship; Israel innovators and startup-model to share," he said.
Stating that with regard to China, due to government policies, they were not in a position to fulfill the joint venture technology projects, he said with smooth government policies and realistic understanding, India has a better venture to make it successful.
Earlier Gadi inaugurated the League for Entrepreneurial Empowerment and Development at the College, an initiative of the young engineers of the college.
Around 150 engineering and business school students participated an interactive session with Gadi, in the presence Shankar Vanavarayar, Joint correspondent of the College.