Jerusalem Technology Park
Jerusalem Technology Park (Hebrew: גט"י - הגן הטכנולוגי), also Malha Technology Park (Hebrew: הגן הטכנולוגי מלחה, Hagan HaTechnologi Malha) is a high-tech industrial park located in the Malha neighborhood of southwest Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem Technology Park covers an area of about 15 acres (61,000 m2) and was built gradually and populated since 1996, along with the development of the entire area, which includes: the Jerusalem Mall, Teddy Stadium, Pais Arena Jerusalem, Jerusalem Malha Railway Station, Jerusalem Tennis center, the Biblical Zoo, a residential neighborhood and a park.[1]
The Park was designed and built as part of urban development plan that puts an emphasis on integrating the urban fabric with the surrounding landscape, while creating a quality working environment. Within the park, in-between its buildings, there is also a Sculpture garden.[1]
Tenants
The park is owned and managed by Isras Group, which offers office space in the park to rent only, while providing management and maintenance services. 70% of the tenants are Hi-tech sector companies and 30% are from the business services and media sectors.[2] Notable tenants include:
- IBM R&D Labs in Israel[3]
- Ex Libris Group
- Israel Innovation Authority
- Freightos
- Visionix
- Nanonics Imaging
- Pepticom
- Embassy of the Republic of Guatemala
- Embassy of the Republic of Paraguay
See also
- Har Hotzvim Technology Park
- Science and technology in Israel
- Silicon Wadi
References
- ^ a b Jerusalem Technology Park - official website (Hebrew) Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Isras Group Official website (English)[permanent dead link]
- ^ IBM R&D Labs in Israel | Jerusalem Facility
External links
- Photo of the Jerusalem Technology Park
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