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Campus Tour<br />

Campus<br />

Tour<br />

Grab<br />

your hard hat and check out the<br />

impact of new donations on campus.<br />

See how they are laying the<br />

groundwork for new and cuttingedge<br />

research and innovation.<br />

HUJI-Tech High Tech Park<br />

With three buildings spanning a total area of<br />

127,000 sq.m., an additional tower with a total<br />

area of 140,000 sq.m., and the expectation to create<br />

approximately 5,000 new jobs - High Tech HUJI Park<br />

will bridge academia and industry, providing a home<br />

for start-ups while fostering innovation across the<br />

University community.<br />

This new exciting venture, the first hightech<br />

park in Israel on a university campus,<br />

will solidify Hebrew University as a leader<br />

in technology and innovation.<br />

A main advantage of the high tech park<br />

is the Edmond J. Safra Campus location.<br />

Already home to 50 companies - including<br />

international companies in high tech, cyber,<br />

biotechnology, nanotechnology, medicine,<br />

and pharma - the expanse of the park and<br />

its facilities will allow for even more rental<br />

space, business opportunities, collaboration,<br />

and expansion.<br />

The architectural plans seek to merge<br />

traditional Jerusalem design with modern<br />

HUJI-Tech Park<br />

aesthetic - incorporating arched alleyways, courtyards<br />

built with wells of light, a main thoroughfare and a<br />

rooftop balcony with views of the Old City.<br />

The park will have development centers, offices, and<br />

laboratories on campus, and bright, open and versatile<br />

spaces that will be conducive to study, research, leisure<br />

sports, and work.<br />

HUJI Tech Park<br />

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| 2020-2021 | 2020-2021 51

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