Gain Valuable American Business Introductions
Introduction
Entering the U.S. market is a major milestone for Israeli companies. Getting accurate and timely information on your customer and competitors can be the difference between success and failure. Too often that insight can only be purchased from expensive consultants or learned through an arduous process of trial and error.
The MIDC’s TechMatch Program can save you untold amounts of time, money and wasted effort by providing you insight on the operations and key decision makers in your industry sector in the U.S. market from industry experts, speeding up your time to market and profitability.
The beauty of the MIDC TechMatch Program is that it matches your company with advisors with deep expertise in your specific industry.
Why You Should Participate in MIDC TechMatch Program
- Meet potential customers, distributors and strategic partners
- Gain valuable market and strategic feedback from industry experts
How to Apply
Log into the system at MIDC TechMatch , and click the Register Now button to create an account. You will then be asked to complete a Profile Form and Company Overview, which include the questions you would normally address in a standard business plan. You can cut and paste from your current business plan or answer the questions directly on the form. You may also upload additional company documents such as a marketing plan, technical white papers, etc. The information will be compiled into standard worksheets for the business advisors to review. Obviously the more information you provide the more help the experts can provide. Once you fully complete the application it will be assigned to advisors with the most relevant expertise. If we do not have experts in your field we will tell you.
Confidentiality
The point of involving the MIDC is to help you make valuable business contacts in the U.S. market. Therefore, company information will be disseminated. Please carefully weigh the benefits of a receiving substantive feedback and contacts when you provide thorough information against the risk of disclosing potential company trade secrets. It is the policy of the MIDC not to sign confidentiality agreements.