Six Israeli companies involved in high-tech industries will soon open offices in Georgia, according to the governor of the state, Roy Barnes. The moves would bring the number of Israeli firms with offices in the state to 40. Israeli start-ups are often pressured to open offices in the United States to be closer to customers and potential future investors.
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