12 Israeli leading cyber companies had business meetings and training workshops in New Delhi

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Hitech Dec 20, 2019

In New Delhi, the capital of India, this week a unique activity was held jointly with the Ministry of Economy and Industry, Cyber ​​Array and Export Institute. As part of the activity, which is taking place in India for the first time, a delegation of Israeli companies conducted training, enrichment and knowledge sharing in the field of defensive cyber with government and private sector officials from all over India. Israeli companies have introduced solutions to the financial sector and critical infrastructure, such as companies 'and services' computing systems in the fields of transport, energy, government agencies and so on.
The Israeli delegation included 12 leading cyber companies, and included representatives from the national cyber system. The expedition, which was recruited by the Export Institute, participated in a series of events, business meetings and training workshops, organized in advance by the New Delhi Economic Exhibition of Foreign Trade Administration at the Ministry of Economy and Industry. From the Indian side, over a hundred participants from over 70 leading technology companies, leading research institutes such as IVF and ORF and a long line of government ministries and security agencies and others have participated.
Ohad Cohen, Director of Foreign Trade Administration at the Ministry of Economy and Industry: "The Ministry of Economy's commercial appendices worldwide are at the forefront of the government's effort to encourage and expand Israeli exports. We, together with other Israeli government agencies, are leading various activities to open for Israeli exporters open the door and make an effective and smart connection to world markets. India's activity, which is the first of its kind in this sector, is another example of the effectiveness of these collaborations and the way in which the economic appendages system serves the industry and manages to produce breakthroughs that strengthen the economy and economy. "
Barak Granot, head of the Ministry of Economy and Industry's annexes at the Israeli Embassy in India: "This is the first activity of its kind designed to expose the Indian market to Israeli cyber solutions, and in the same breath to expose Israeli cyber companies to the huge demand for cyber solutions in the Indian market. Private in India, including widespread response from representatives of international companies seeking to meet with Israeli cyber companies and explore the potential of integrating these solutions in India's local market, we hope this is only the first swallow to announce deepening cooperation between Israel and India in the field of cyber in the years Often ".
Yaira Sazzaro, Director of Cyber ​​Industry at the Export Institute: "As part of Israel's ongoing strategy to establish its position as a leader in cyber, we are promoting CYBER EDGE professional seminars in target markets. India is the fifth seminar and is aimed at national and international decision makers at the national level. The purpose of the seminar is to build relationships and improve cooperation between leaders and cyber defense in both countries alongside the promotion of exports of Israeli cyber companies, through the sharing of Israeli knowledge and unique experience in cyber defense. We at the Export Institute work to help companies reach international markets and expand There is no doubt that attending a seminar of this magnitude helps open many doors and expose our industry to large international companies and senior and significant leaders. "
Roy Yarum, head of the National Cyber ​​Arrangement and Economy Center: "The activity is evidence of a strengthening cyber partnership between India and Israel. The cyber array sees the cyber defense mission as integral to the Israeli cyber-promotion and ecosystem mission. The partnership with India is built on economic networks, "The system works with its partners in government and the private sector to build bridges to new markets and new friends."
It should be noted that bilateral relations between India and Israel have grown significantly in recent years. Many collaborations have been launched in agriculture, science, health, IT, telecommunications, etc. The two countries see great importance and want to collaborate in other areas, such as water technologies. Currently, India is the second largest Asian trade partner for Israel, after China .
The volume of bilateral trade between countries amounted to about $ 4.1 billion in 2018, while in 2017, the volume of trade was about $ 3.8 billion (an increase of about $ 300 million), according to the CBS. $ 2.1 billion, up $ 200 million from 2017. About 38% of Israeli exports to India come from pearls, stones and precious metals, about 18% from machinery and electrical machinery, and an additional 18% from chemicals and chemical industries. Israeli from India in 2018 is estimated at $ 1.9 billion, up $ 100 million from 2017. About 28% of Israeli imports from India come from mechanical and mechanical electrical machinery, about 17% of GDP Fresh agricultural and food products, and about 18% in transport products.

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