The Connectors

Nitzan Gal and Inbal Perlman

"The Connectors" is a podcast about the people who are building and managing innovative ecosystems worldwide. The exponential growth in demand for innovation, from all kinds of players in the tech world, has created new and diverse versions of ecosystems. On the podcast, we interview different ecosystem managers to learn about their work, find out how they measure their impact, and their ways to generate value for the different stakeholders they work with. We’ll explore how they maximize collaborations and hear about their challenges through stories from their day-to-day work.

Episodes

  1. 01/07/2021

    #7: Jerusalem's Tech Ecosystem: Igniting Innovation from within | Inbal Halperin Gottesman - Jerusalem Ecosystem Manager @ SNC

    When thinking of Jerusalem, most people imagine the holy sites and the city’s diverse demographic makeup. But for Inbal Halperin Gottesman, the uniqueness of the city is its world-class startup ecosystem. In the latest episode of ‘The Connectors”, we had the pleasure to host Gottesman, Jerusalem Ecosystem Manager at Start-Up Nation Central, and learn about her work elevating the city as a center of global innovation. Recently ranked as the 6th most attractive ecosystem for #startups (alongside Tel-Aviv), there are over 400 active tech companies that operate in the city, which is a 102% increase since 2012. In 2019 alone, $233M was invested in Jerusalem-based-companies, with an overall of 22 exits, including Mobileye which is the largest exit in Israel’s history. What does “a day in a life” of a city ecosystem manager look like? What steps did Startup Nation Central take to attract Israeli innovators to the city to grow professional its tech communities? What does it take to create a successful “beta site” to try out new ideas and collaborations? What are the stages of ecosystem growth and how can they be developed to ignite innovation in cities? What are some best practices for building bridges between businesses, government entities, academy officials, and NGO leaders? Answers to these questions and more in our latest interview with Inbal.

    41 min
  2. 08/07/2020

    #4: Bridging two innovation ecosystems | Tue David Bak, Executive Director at Innovation Centre Denmark

    In this episode we went behind the scenes of not a single ecosystem- but two.  As the Executive Director  of Innovation Centre Denmark, Tue David Bak fostered innovation alliances between the Nordics and Israel, in an array of fields ranging from foodtech, healthcare, pharma, cleantech to education. What does bridging two innovation ecosystems look like? What are the challenges and opportunities involved in connecting two different countries and cultures - and what is the skill-set and  mindset required to do so successfully? How does Israel’s risk-taking culture play with the Danish culture of conformity- and how does the tension between traditional diplomacy VS innovation come into the picture? Tune in to learn more. _  Tue David Bak  has spent the past two decades working on economic development and innovation. He has managed projects and advised governments and business leaders in more than 25 countries in the Americas, Europe, Africa, The Middle East and Asia. His clients and employers include the Danish Government, the UN, the World Bank, BSR-Business for Social Responsibility, AngloGold Ashanti, the Government of Serbia, the Government of Ghana, and more. From 2017 to 2020 Tue was Executive Director at Innovation Centre Denmark in Tel Aviv, where he helped foster novel innovation alliances between the Nordics and Israel within an array of fields.

    31 min

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"The Connectors" is a podcast about the people who are building and managing innovative ecosystems worldwide. The exponential growth in demand for innovation, from all kinds of players in the tech world, has created new and diverse versions of ecosystems. On the podcast, we interview different ecosystem managers to learn about their work, find out how they measure their impact, and their ways to generate value for the different stakeholders they work with. We’ll explore how they maximize collaborations and hear about their challenges through stories from their day-to-day work.