The OurCrowd Global Investor Summit, the largest investor event in the Middle East, is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem on February 15, 2023. The summit will be attended by over 6,000 participants from over 70 countries around the world, including delegations from Asia, Latin America, Australia, Europe, the US, the Middle East and North Africa. The summit will focus on addressing the major challenges facing the global community, such as climate change, food and water insecurity, health access, pollution, tangled supply-chains, and online security under the theme “Startups: Saving the Planet”. The event will feature a lineup of high-profile speakers, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Yossi Cohen of SoftBank, US Ambassador Thomas Nides, Dr. Karin Noy of Pfizer, and Anil Soni, CEO of WHO Foundation, among others. The summit will also showcase startups in various industries, such as FoodTech and mobility, with companies showcasing their solutions to these pressing issues. A special press conference will be held on Summit Day to discuss the impact of the Abraham Accords on the business landscape in the Middle East and North Africa.
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