Israel's hi-tech industry has received another boost, after technology giant Microsoft announced plans to build a research centre in Haifa.
The Technion, Israel's premier technology institution, will be the site of the nearly £1 million facility. The institution is the alma mater of nearly three - quarters of managers in Israel's electronic industries.
Over the next five years Microsoft plans to create a centre for research into e-commerce, artificial intelligence and game theory.
Yoram Yaacovi, the general manager of the Microsoft Israel research and development centre, said the venture reflected the company's commitment to exciting academic partnerships.