Silicon Wadi is Israel's tech hub. Waze, Mobileye, and Check Point are just a few of its success stories. Stay tuned over the next few months to catch the next Israeli innovation set to change the world.
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Publisher's Note: Today's essay comes from Charles Mizrahi, Founder and Investment Director of the Park Avenue Investment Club. Charles is a former hedge fund manager who operates right within the belly of the beast, New York City. But his wealth of contacts spans the globe, see below. - Dave Roberts
This Tech Could Save Millions
[Charles Mizrahi Photo] By Charles Mizrahi
Written Apr. 25, 2018
Only 3% of the world’s water is fresh water. And two-thirds of that is inaccessible for our use...
On October 17, 2001, Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam “Gandhi” Ze’evi and his wife were staying at the Hyatt Hotel in Jerusalem.
They'd just finished eating breakfast in the hotel dining room.
Ze’evi had decided to head back to his room by himself. He'd taken the elevator to the eighth floor.
He'd stepped out of the elevator and had begun to walk down the hall when...
Someone shouted “Hey!” and Ze’evi turned.
A Palestinian terrorist fired off three shots.
Two hit Ze’evi in the head. The first shot had been fatal — the bullet had penetrated his brain.
Ze’evi was the first Israeli minister to be assassinated.
Bodyguards are now assigned to every Israeli minister.
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Guards at the Door
Last week, Uri Ariel, a good friend of mine, was in New York on official business.
Ariel is Israel’s minister of agriculture.
We hadn't seen each other in more than a decade.
He'd called to let me know that he was in town and wanted to meet.
I arrived at his hotel room promptly at 10 a.m. and knocked on the door.
His bodyguard opened the door and was about to frisk me...
Left to right: Charles Mizrahi,
Israeli Minister of Agriculture Uri Ariel,
Consul General of Israel in New York Dani Dayan
But then Uri walked to the door and smiled. “Shalom, Chaver — it’s been too long.”[1](#sdfootnote1sym)
The bodyguard stepped aside, and Uri hugged me so tightly that I could barely breathe.
After about 20 minutes of coffee and catching up, the smile left his face.
He became very serious.
Uri told me that he'd just finished traveling to Nebraska, Kansas, Indiana, and Iowa.
He'd had meetings with the governors of each state. The meetings had all gone very well.
His goal had been to promote agricultural trade with those states. But more importantly, he'd wanted to introduce them to innovative Israeli agricultural technology...
“Feed the World”
Many investors know about Silicon Wadi — Israel’s version of Silicon Valley.
Silicon Wadi contains the highest concentration of Israel’s high-tech industry.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and almost every international technology company has a research and development (R&D) office there. And Israeli software engineers are some of the best in the world.
GPS navigation app Waze, collision-avoidance system Mobileye, and IT security company Check Point Software Technologies are just a few of Israel’s international success stories.
Uri wanted my input on how to get the word out about another type of technology: agricultural technology.
“Israel is an agricultural superpower," he said. "We are able to feed the world.”
He started to tell me how Israeli cows yield the most milk in the world — more than 12,000 liters per year. That's a 20% increase over milk produced by cows in the U.S.
Experts come from all over the world to learn from Israel’s success.
And there's a company in Israel called Water Gen that can produce clean drinking water from the air
More than 1 billion people worldwide lack access to clean water. This technology could save millions...
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Turning Seawater Into Wine
Uri then told me the purpose of our meeting. He'd known that I have a large following of intelligent investors.
And he wanted to introduce me to Israel’s agricultural technology so I could share it with my readers.
In July, I’m going to be in Israel to tour a desalination plant.
Uri said he'd show me firsthand how Israeli technology can turn seawater into fresh drinking water.
He also wants to show me how Israeli technology can even grow crops in deserts. “Don’t worry, I’ll keep you busy 24 hours a day, showing you all that we have to offer,” he said with a smile.
As our meeting was coming to an end, he turned very serious again: “But the bigger picture... is to share this technology with our Arab neighbors... with the goal of it leading to peace.”
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When I left our meeting, my head was spinning. The opportunities were enormous on so many levels.
Over the next few months, I’ll share with my readers different innovations from Israeli startups. These companies are on the cutting edge. And I’m willing to bet that the next Waze (sold for $1 billion to Google) or Mobileye (sold to Intel for $15 billion) can be found there.
[Here's a list of the 50 most promising Israeli startups.](
I didn’t do any research on them. I just want to show you what's out there.
I’m excited to learn more and share this information with you.
Over the next few months, I’ll share videos and updates on technologies that could change the world... and potentially make you a fortune. If you want to be among the first to receive this information, join us at Park Avenue Digest. [Click Here and you'll automatically be subscribed to our free newsletter](.
All my best,
[Charles Mizrahi signature]
Charles Mizrahi
Managing Editor, Park Avenue Digest
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1 Shalom Chaver is Hebrew for “hello friend.”
2[Click on this link]( to watch a video on how it's done.
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