Mount Hotzvim | |
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הַר חוצבים Har Hotzvim | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 700 m (2,300 ft) |
Coordinates | 31°48′9.1″N 35°12′34.69″E / 31.802528°N 35.2096361°E |
Geography | |
Har Hotzvim in Jerusalem | |
Location | Jerusalem |
Parent range | Judean |
Har Hotzvim (Hebrew: הר חוצבים, lit. Stonecutter's Mountain), also Campus of Science-Rich Industries (קריית תעשיות עתירות מדע, Kiryat Ta'asiyot Atirot Mada) is a high-tech industrial park located in northwest Jerusalem. It is the city's main zone for science-based and technology companies, among them Intel, Teva, NDS (now Cisco), RAD Data, Mobileye, Ophir Optronics, Sandvine, Radware, IDT Global Israel, Medtronic, SATEC, Johnson and Johnson and more.[1] In addition to large companies, the park also hosts about 100 small and medium-sized high-tech companies, as well as a technological incubator.[2] In 2011, Har Hotzvim provided employment for 10,000 people.[3]