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The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted a networking session in Tel Aviv on Thursday with Alec Gorynski, Senior Vice President of Economic Development at the Greater Omaha Chamber, who was visiting Israel as a member of an Midwest U.S. economy and innovation delegation.
Thursday’s Happy Hour event brought together a dozen representatives of high-tech companies, with a focus on the agriculture, water, and fintech realms.

Participating companies included Phytech, Treetoscope, Sequence, Sedric, Insait, and Vintage.

The forum served as a follow-up to a tech roundtable organized by CAM during Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen’s trade mission to Israel earlier this month.
“The existing trade relationship between Nebraska and Israel is tremendous, but it was also enormously impactful to bear witness to the alliance between our two countries and the gratitude the people of Israel have for America’s support for their frontline fight against violent Islamist extremism,” Governor Pillen said after the trip. “America and Israel are in the same fight, and I was honored to see the fruits of our friendship.”








