Tel Aviv is one of the most vibrant cities in the world and a leading tech hub, with many companies having their headquarters there. But despite being a technology center, Tel Aviv also has a thriving manufacturing sector, which is contributing significantly to its economy.
The manufacturing industry in Tel Aviv is largely based around high-tech products. From industrial robotics and 3D printing, to autonomous vehicles and medical gadgets. It’s not just these types of technologies that are produced here; the city is also home to many traditional manufacturers who produce products such as furniture, clothing and home goods.
Much of this manufacturing takes place within local factories in rural areas outside of Tel Aviv where land costs are much lower. Many of these factories employ hundreds or even thousands of employees at all times ensuring steady employment for locals. The goods that come out of these factories aren't just used domestically either - they're frequently exported abroad too.
Not only does Tel Aviv offer advanced technologies for the production process itself but it also provides support services such as research & development (R&D) support to help companies take advantage of innovative processes or marketing/distribution channels to increase revenue streams further. This kind of assistance means that businesses can more easily bring successful products onto the global market without worrying about running into unexpected issues along the way.
The impact that this efficient supply chain has had on job creation makes it clear why this form of Manufacturing plays a vital role in sustaining jobs throughout the year. As well as solving particular problems in one area — say water management or air quality — you can find evidence for innovations spreading through communities on national levels rather than remaining localized.