بينما تستثمر شركة إنتل العالمية بالبلايين في بناء المصانع التكنولوجية في "إسرائيل" لدعم اقتصادها وصادراتها واحتلالها، ترمي الفتات المخزي للفلسطينيين وتعمل منها قصة كبيرة!

 أنظروا الخبر في وكالة معاً نتيجة مؤتمر الاستتمار العظيم في بيت لحم؟؟؟؟

 ثم طالعوا بالأسفل بالإنجليزية

 ماذا تفعل شركة انتل في فلسطين المحتلة

 

شركة انتل تزود مركز شباب القدس بعدد من أجهزة الحاسوب

 http://www.maannews.net/arb/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=289306

رام الله- معا- سلسلة جديدة من المنح يتم تقديمها لشبكة مراكز احنا فلسطين من قبل شركة انتل التكنولوجية العالمية، حيث تقوم الشركة بتوفير الفرص للعديد من الأطفال والشباب للاستفادة من برامج الكمبيوتر وتطبيقاته المختلفة، وذلك من خلال تقديم عدد من أجهزة الكمبيوتر لمركز شباب القدس في القدس الشرقية.

وقام نائب شركة انتل العالمية لتكنولوجيا المعلومات بزيارة لمركز شباب القدس، وذلك بعد قيام الشركة بتزويد المركز بـ 8 مكاتب مجهزة بالكمبيوترات والات الطباعة وكافة مستلزماتها، وهذا يعد ضمن الشراكة التي قامت بها الشركة مع الـ USAID من حيث توزيع الاجهزة على مراكز مصادر التنمية الشبابية والاندية الشريكة.

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ماذا تفعل شركة انتل في فلسطين المحتلة


Intel are one of the biggest supporters of Israel.

Their very first development centre outside the US was opened in Haifa in 1974. Since then they have continued pouring investment in to Israel. By year 2000 they employ over 4000 israelis. Exports from their Lachish-Qiryat Gat plant in israel (opened feb 99) total $ 3 million a day at peak capacity - approximately $ 1 billion a year. Al-Awda (Palestine Right to Return Coalition) have pointed out that the Intel plant at"Qiryat Gat" is built on land Israel confiscated from the Palestinian villages of Iraq al Manshiya. Iraq al Manshiya was a village of 2000 people living in 300 houses with two mosques and one school. The original Palestinian inhabitants were terrorised out of the village and then the whole village was razed to the ground to prepare the way for the new israeli settlement of Qiryat Gat. Today the remaining population from Iraq al Manshiya is still not allowed to return.. Legal action against Intel for building on looted land is being considered.


Intel Israel:Thirty Years of Successful Growth



Thirty years after its first investment in Israel, Intel (a world leader in supplying the computer industry with microprocessors, communications, software products and motherboards) today employs 5,302 Israelis, up from 5 employees in 1974. In 1999, Intel’s exports reached $810 million, a 92% increase over the previous year. Total Intel exports from Israel peaked in 2000 at $2 billion but in line with the global slowdown in the microprocessor industry dropped to $1,400 billion in 2002.

Intel chose Israel as the location for its first design and development center outside the U.S. (1974). Intel’s first facility for the manufacture of microprocessors and memory outside the U.S. was located in Israel (1981). Today Intel has centers in eight locations throughout Israel.

Intel has also invested in successful Israeli companies. Intel purchased two local Israeli companies, DSPC for $1.6 billion cash and Dialogic for $780 million. As part of Intel’s strategy it had invested over $1 billion in local hi-tech acquisitions and in the development of business in Israel since 1996. Intel Capital has invested over $100million in dozens of Israeli start-up companies, which benefit from valuable strategic cooperation. In July 2001, Intel’s investment in Israel’s highly educated workforce paid more dividends with the development in Israel of next generation laptops for introduction in 2003.

The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor has assisted Intel at every step on its Israeli journey. Through the Ministry, the Israeli government awarded Intel a $400 million grant for a proposed $3.5 billion project to expand existing facilities and build a new manufacturing plant. Today all Intel’s X86 chips are produced in and exported from Israel.

Intel in Israel today has eight locations. This dispersion has been as a result of Intel wishing to be at the power centers of Israel’s “silicon wadi” for development purposes, and to be in the regional areas that have been dedicated as “National Priority Zones” by the Israeli government, for production. This has had a great socio-economic impact in these outlying areas.

Intel in Israel today has 8 locations: Haifa: Home of Intel since 1974 – A multi-disciplinary development center for software and hardware. The Israel sales office for Intel products also includes Intel Semiconductors Ltd. The center was established with a total investment of $ 300,000 and initially employed five workers. Today the plant provides employment for 1,600 people. Kiryat Gat – Large manufacturing plant which manufactures one of the world’s most advanced computer chips. It is manufactured using state-of-the-art technology that constitutes the basis of advanced computers. The plant was established with a total investment of $1.8 billion, $600 million of which was invested by the Government of Israel, under the Encouragement of Capital Investments Law, and over $1 billion by Intel. This is the largest investment ever made in Israel by a private company. The fab employs 3,700 Israelis. 1,500 subcontractors are employed to support the extensive infrastructure. Jerusalem: manufacturing plant that employs 800 workers. Winner of “exporter of the Decade” (1987) Petach Tikvah: (formerly DSPC): Development which employs 450 workers. Yakum: – Development Center.


For further information: http://www.intel.com/il/content/intel_il/pr/magazeng/engmag_02.htm