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The first annual ETHTLV, a week-long series of events focused on the web3 industry, will be held in Tel Aviv from February 1 to 9. - web3 blockchain

Israel has long been recognized as a global leader in technological innovation, particularly in the areas of software, cybersecurity, and medical technology. This is due in part to a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.

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