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Entrepreneurship is an experiment — if you know the results, it’s not entrepreneurship,” said Oren Simanian, who heads Tel Aviv University’s esteemed entrepreneurship center StarTau.
Entrepreneurship is ingrained in Israeli culture because people had to create — to establish the country and to defend it. But today, residents have other options, such as working for Apple or Google or another multinational with facilities in Israel, Simanian said recently at Miami Dade College’s Idea Center. The occasion was an event announcing a knowledge-sharing partnership between the two entrepreneurship centers.
Image: From left, Matt Haggman of the Knight Foundation, Jaret Davis of Greenberg Traurig, Ben Wirz of Knight Foundation, Felecia Hatcher of Code Fever and Leandro Finol of Miami Dade College’s Idea Center discuss ecosystem building with the audience and Oren Simanian (seated), head of Tel Aviv University’s entrepreneurship center. Simanian gave a talk about Israel’s tech ecosystem, and the two entrepreneurship formed a knowledge-sharing partnership. Cristian Lazzari, MDC Wolfson BY NANCY DAHLBERG