Referring to Israel as the “startup nation” is hardly original now. Having first arisen in 2009 with the publication of Saul Singer’s and Dan Senor’s book Start-up Nation, the nickname has remained associated with the country – and not without good reason.
In spite of having a population of just 8.5 million people, which places it 100th globally, Israel has one of the world’s most developed and active startup and venture communities.
With startups estimated to number between 4,000 and…