Our Subsidiary in Germany – The German-Israeli Business Association (D-I-W)
The German-Israeli Business Association (D-I-W) has been a central platform for promoting economic relations between Germany and Israel for over 60 years. As a subsidiary of AHK Israel, the D-I-W supports bilateral exchanges between companies, startups, and innovators in both countries.
Our Mission
The D-I-W serves as a bridge between German and Israeli businesses and institutions. We aim to facilitate access to new markets, expand our members' networks, and foster sustainable business connections. The D-I-W actively assists companies in their business development and offers comprehensive guidance on market entry strategies, legal requirements, and cultural aspects of market exploration.
Services and Offerings
Market Entry Consulting: The D-I-W assists German and Israeli companies with all questions related to market entry, providing insights into the specific characteristics of each market.
Networking Events and Conferences: The D-I-W regularly organizes events that bring companies and innovators together, promoting direct exchanges and collaboration.
Innovation Support and Innovation Hubs: With a focus on forward-looking sectors such as GreenTech, Cybersecurity, and Health Technology, the D-I-W connects Israeli companies with German innovation hubs and networks. Through these partnerships, companies can access vital resources to develop new technologies and unlock market potential.
Delegation Visits: To further strengthen personal exchange, the D-I-W organizes delegation trips to Israel and Germany, providing valuable insights and direct contact with companies and institutions.
Membership and Partner Network
Companies gain access to a broad network and exclusive events by joining the D-I-W. The D-I-W collaborates closely with leading business institutions in Germany and Israel, promoting the development of sustainable partnerships.
Get in Touch
The D-I-W looks forward to connecting with you and supporting your business activities in the German-Israeli context.