February 4, 2015 | The city of Beer Sheva was rated one of the seven cities signaled out as a city of tomorrow for technology and life sciences by T3 Advisors and Brandeis’s international school. A global real estate consulting firm, T3 and the Brandeis International School of Business announced the results for the first “Global Technology In Emerging Markets” study, providing leaders in the technology and life sciences sector with recommendations on the best “cities of tomorrow” based on a variety of data and analysis. The study identified seven locations worldwide as emerging technology hubs that global companies should consider when planning their international expansion. Ben Gurion University in particular was mentioned for its centers of excellence, as well as the CyberSpark initiative that has drawn international interest to the city.
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