Israel Export Institute

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The Israel Export Institute (IEI; Hebrew: מכון היצוא הישראלי, romanizedmaḥon ha-yitsu ha-yisra'eli) is an Israeli governmental agency which operates under the to facilitate trade opportunities, joint ventures, and strategic alliances between international businesses and Israeli companies.

Established in 1958, the institute is a non-profit organization which promotes Israel's industrial capabilities through business cooperation on all levels. With over 2,600 member companies, which together produces over ninety percent of Israel's industrial exports (excluding defense exports and diamonds), the IEI introduces companies in North America, Europe, the Middle East and the Far East to Israeli companies operating in various fields of interest, and provides assistance and information on the Israeli economy, development and market prospects.

The institute coordinates exhibitions and conferences in Israel and abroad and provides an on-line database of Israeli exporting companies. The institute is supervised by , who serves as the Director General. The chairman is , and the director of International Projects, Tenders and Automotive Development is .

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  • Electronics
  • Telecommunications
  • IT
  • Computer hardware and software
  • Healthcare
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Dental equipment
  • Biotechnology
  • Automotive
  • Packaging
  • Electrical
  • Hardware
  • Subcontracting
  • Automotive (OEM and aftermarket)
  • Packaging
  • Space and aviation
  • Safety and security
  • Engineering
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Agricultural equipment and chemicals
  • Agrotechnology
  • Environmental technologies and products
  • Fashion and textiles
  • Jewelry, arts and crafts, giftware, and Judaica
  • Cosmetics and toiletries
  • Toys and games
  • Food and beverage
  • Film and TV
  • Office supplies
  • Optics
  • Books and publishing.

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