Nvidia has confirmed it will establish a major new R&D campus in Kiryat Tivon, northern Israel, affirming the country’s role as a strategic “second home” for the company. The multiyear project represents an investment of several billion shekels and is anticipated to have a substantial impact on local employment, housing, and regional growth.
Construcgtion to begin in 2027, the campus is scheduled to open in 2031. Spanning 22 acres, it will feature roughly 160,000 square meters of building space, integrating laboratories, collaborative hubs, and extensive green areas. Inspired by Nvidia’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California, the design is intended to drive innovation internally and bolster Israel’s broader technology ecosystem.
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