Hillel of Silicon Valley :: Jewish Student Life on Campus
Supporting Jewish Campus Life at:
San Jose State, Santa Clara, Foothill, De Anza and West Valley
336 East William Street, San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: 408-286-6669, Fax: 408-278-1899

Silicon Wadi Meets Silicon Valley


On February 8, 2010, more than 150 students and members of the San Jose State University community came together to learn about the enormous impact that Israel has had on the technology sector. The event kicked off with an overview on Israel and technology delivered by Akiva Tor, the Israeli Consul General for the Pacific Northwest. Tor’s presentation led into a panel discussion with David Perlmutter, executive vice president of Intel; Karen Alter, vice president of marketing for Better Place, and Sagi Rubin, investment manager at Virgin Green Fund, which examined the high-tech sectors in the U.S. and Israel. In the course of the conversation, moderator David Steele, dean of SJSU College of Business, posed the question: Why has Israel has emerged as a leader in the high-tech field? Perlmutter pointed to Israel’s lack of natural resources — unlike her neighboring oil-rich countries — as one factor that has pushed Israelis toward innovation. Rubin offered a simpler reason for Israel’s high-tech success: chutzpah. In Israel, “you can’t be afraid to fail,” Rubin said. It’s Israelis, he said, who have the nerve to knock on a CEO’s door with a crazy idea and not fear the consequences. And according to Alter, Israelis’ inherent intellectual curiosity and drive for wealth have helped fuel its tech boom. Finally, the panelists took questions from the audience and dished advice on creating successful start-ups.

http://sfjcf.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/conversation-on-israel-and-technology-draws-san-jose-students/
 

Hillel of Silicon Valley is a beneficiary of the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley and the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties and a grantee of the Koret Foundation, Israel Peace Initiative, Hillel: FJCL, Myra Reinhard Family Foundation, The Legacy Heritage Fund and the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund