Nvidia is making a significant investment in Israel with plans to build a new campus in Kiryat Tivon, which will house up to 10,000 employees. This development underscores the company's commitment to expanding its presence in the region, known for its technological innovation, as emphasized in the official statement.
New Campus Location and Design Inspiration
The new campus will be located in an area designated by the Israel Land Authority and is expected to draw inspiration from Nvidia's headquarters in Santa Clara. It will feature a mix of commercial activities, restaurants, and green spaces, creating a vibrant work environment.
Investment and Project Scope
With an investment of several billion dollars, the project will span 160,000 square meters and is designed to foster innovative work environments and collaborative spaces. If successful, Nvidia's workforce in Israel could grow to at least 15,000 employees, positioning the company as the largest private employer in the country.
Construction Timeline and Strategic Importance
Construction is slated to begin in 2027, with the first employees expected to occupy the campus by 2031. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, highlighted Israel's role as a crucial hub for technological talent and innovation, reinforcing the strategic importance of this new development.
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