Miami's Growth in Israeli Entrepreneurship
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Sponsor Our ArticlesMiami is rapidly becoming a hotspot for Israeli-founded companies, significantly contributing to Florida’s economy. With nearly 430 businesses employing over 8,190 people and generating substantial economic output, Miami-Dade County is at the forefront of this entrepreneurial surge. The state’s business-friendly environment, coupled with a growing Jewish community, makes it an appealing destination for innovation and investment. Upcoming events like the Miami Tech & Invest conference highlight this growth, as Israeli startups gain prominence in the thriving local tech scene.
In the sunny skies of Miami, there’s a vibrant buzz as Israeli-founded companies flock to Florida, creating a flourishing scene that’s impossible to ignore. A recent report by the United States-Israel Business Alliance has unveiled some eye-catching statistics: Florida is rapidly becoming a top choice for Israeli entrepreneurs looking to expand their footprint in the U.S.
Currently, Florida houses 429 Israeli businesses, which together create a staggering 8,190 direct jobs. These companies significantly contribute to the state’s economy, injecting at least $1.8 billion into the local market. The real star of the show, however, is Miami-Dade County, where two-thirds of these businesses have set up shop. They collectively generate over $6 billion in gross output, a true testament to the thriving entrepreneurial spirit here.
Workers at these Israeli companies are not just getting by; they are thriving. The average salary across these firms stands at $72,400, which is a remarkable 18% higher than the average salary in the county. With a focus on high-growth sectors such as space, life sciences, defense, and homeland security, Miami is becoming a magnet for innovation and talent.
It appears that Florida differentiates itself as a business-friendly environment, especially during challenging times. The local community is recognized for being pro-Jewish and pro-Israel, which provides a comfortable space for Israeli entrepreneurs to flourish. Since the pandemic, there’s been a noticeable wave of business professionals moving from places like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to the Sunshine State, thereby enhancing the business atmosphere.
Among the notable Israeli companies flourishing in Florida are exciting unicorns like Momentis Surgical and Flow. With recent global turmoil, Florida’s accessibility has kept business connections strong, thanks to many regular flights to both Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The Miami area is rapidly becoming a new center for tech innovation, making it attractive for major U.S. corporations and savvy investors alike.
Aside from the friendly entrepreneurial environment, Florida sports a sweet zero state tax. The existing connections within the local Jewish community only make the state more appealing. In fact, the Jewish population in Miami-Dade County has seen a growth of 7% over the last decade, reaching approximately 130,100—and notably, there’s a significant rise in younger members of the community.
Israeli-founded companies in Florida are generating a jaw-dropping $7.3 billion in gross economic output, which accounts for 0.46% of Florida’s total gross state product. This economic footprint is paving the way for new developments and collaborations in various sectors.
The innovation doesn’t stop at tech and businesses. For example, Florida Atlantic University recently scored a phenomenal $1.3 million NIH grant to develop an automated HIV self-testing assay, collaborating with engineering and medical colleges. In another exciting development, a Miami-based private equity firm named I Squared Capital secured a hefty $300 million investment from an Australian pension fund.
To further highlight this flourishing sector, the upcoming Miami Tech & Invest conference in November will shine a light on Israeli startups and draw attention to South Florida’s booming tech community. With rising ventures such as American Bitcoin, which is being launched by Miami’s Hut 8 and involves prominent figures, the excitement is palpable.
As Miami continues to attract Israeli innovation and entrepreneurship, it’s shaping up to be not just a city of paradise but also a powerhouse of economic growth and technology innovation. Buckle up, because Florida’s entrepreneurial landscape is just getting started!
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