May 2, 2016 | The Danish Ministry for Higher Education and Science and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have announced the establishment of a new innovation center in Israel. The new center brings the total number of Danish innovation hubs around the world to seven; Munich, New Delhi, São Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Silicon Valley and now Tel Aviv. The center will give Danish research and education institutions and Danish companies easier access to leading knowledge environments and relevant partners in Israel .The innovation center will be located at the Danish Embassy in Tel Aviv and is expected to open in fall 2016.
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