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In Arizona, state officials recently organized a two-day business attraction event, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles. Hosted by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), the event brought together more than 20 Israeli water and agricultural technology companies on April 9-10. The goal of this mission was to showcase Arizona as a hub for water technology companies and to facilitate connections between innovative water technologies and water users in the state.

An ACA spokesperson stated in an email that the event aimed to foster partnerships and explore potential opportunities for collaboration between Israeli companies and major water utilities, municipalities, other water technology businesses, universities, and farmers. Throughout the event, the Israeli companies engaged in meetings with various key stakeholders in the water industry in Arizona. These meetings were intended to create pathways for strategic partnerships and provide a platform for sharing cutting-edge water and agricultural technologies.

By facilitating these connections and collaborations, the event aimed to drive innovation and promote the exchange of ideas in the water technology sector. The Israeli companies showcased their latest products and technologies, including advanced irrigation systems, precision agriculture tools, and desalination solutions. The attendees had the opportunity to learn about these technologies and explore how they could be implemented in Arizona’s growing water needs.

The event also provided an opportunity for Israeli companies to connect with local businesses and investors interested in investing in water technology startups. This collaboration is expected to lead to new investment opportunities for both Israeli companies and local businesses.

In conclusion, this two-day business attraction event highlights Arizona’s growing role as a hub for water technology companies. By fostering partnerships between innovative water technologies and key stakeholders in Arizona’s water industry, this event aims to drive innovation

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