We can’t help but notice the two most developed countries in the Middle East in the Real estate industry, with skyscrapers in Dubai and expanding cities in Israel this industry has a perfect over lap for perfect cooperation.

The Real estate industry in Israel has been blooming for the past several years and has been one the only industries that even during COVID-19 hasn’t stopped. The opportunities in these two countries are countless.

The UAE and Israel are opening their doors to a wide range of business opportunities after the surprise agreement to normalize relations.

The two states have long forged commercial and technology links, but with the arrival of a joint US-Israeli delegation they can now work out in the open.

The cyber industry in Israel Is one of the largest and advanced part of the software industry in Israel, it includes a wide range of companies engaged in the development and marketing of software used for protection against cyber warfare and cybercrime.

Many of Israeli companies along with start-ups that have been sold to foreign companies and continue to operate in Israel as development centers of the acquiring companies.

The United Arab Emirates’ Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence and Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science have agreed to work together.

The MoU is the first signed between Israeli and UAE higher education bodies intending to advance the development and use of artificial intelligence as a tool for progress.

The Israeli success story is in its agriculture industry.

The agriculture industry in Israel is growing in a rapid movement , since Israel attained independence in 1948, the total area under cultivation has increased by a factor of 2.6, to approximately 1.1 million acres. Israel is a major exporter of fresh produce and a world-leader in agriculture technology. Due to the land and climate diversity, Israel is able to grow a wide range of crops.

The UAE-Israel deal is booming automotive industry day by day.

Recently, an Israeli airliner made its way from Israel to the United Arab Emirates in what was regarded a historical journey. The first ever such flight, the direct flight was the outcome of a deal made last month between the two countries.

For the past several years Israel is in an ongoing Energy revelation, it began producing natural gas from its own offshore gas fields in 2004.

Since 2014, Israel produced over 7.5 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas every year. Israel has been exporting natural gas to its neighbors Jordan and Egypt as well. Along side the natural gas success the energy industry in Israel is expanding in many shapes and forms.The renewable energy market worldwide is continuously growing including both installation and development of innovative technologies. In Israel and around the world there is a growing awareness of the importance of the shift to renewable energy.

The UAE is prioritising research in health care as one of the top areas of cooperation with Israel, and Emirati companies have been striking deals with top players in the Western Asian nation since the normalisation of relations.

Among one of the first ventures was a commercial agreement with the aim of studying the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.