
Tech Services
Palestine a Business Destination
A parliamentary republic operating under a semi-presidential system, the current constitution of Palestine was adopted in 2002. The Palestinian National ….
About this industry profile
An Emerging Technology Services Delivery Hub has been produced by the Palestinian Market Development Programme (PMDP) through cooperation with the ….
Executive Summary
Since the 1980’s, the Palestinian information, communication, and technology (ICT) sector has grown and evolved due to the efforts of Palestinian entrepreneurs in the Palestinian ….
country overview

Major Cities & Business Hubs
Gaza , Hebron , Nablus , Ramallah & Al Bireh ,Population ,xICT Companies, Universities ,Distance from TelvAviv Airport….

GOVERNMENT
A parliamentary republic operating under a semi-presidential system, the current constitution of Palestine was adopted in 2002. The Palestinian National …

ECONOMY
The Palestinian Authority’s emerging market-based economy is primarily services-based (50%), trade (18%), with other industries making up the rest…

EDUCATION &TALENT POOL
Palestine is a young, highly educated, equal opportunity nation which includes 14 colleges and universities across the West Bank and Gaza …

RELIGION
Home to some of the holiest sites for the world’s major monotheistic religions, Muslims represent an estimated 90%-93% of the Palestinian population…

GLOBAL RELATION
Palestine has diplomatic relations with 136 nations and is a member of several international organisations:…

INFRASTRUCTURE
The privatization of the Palestinian ICT sector has led to modern infrastructure that includes fibre optics, symmetrical and asymmetrical DSL, …

PERCEPTION VERSUS REALITY
Despite a growing list of successful techno-sourcing engagements with multinational companies, a perception ….

Major Cities & Business Hubs
Gaza , Hebron , Nablus , Ramallah & Al Bireh ,Population ,xICT Companies, Universities ,Distance from TelvAviv Airport (km) , Distance ,from Jordan Border ….

GOVERNMENT
A parliamentary republic operating under a semi-presidential system, the current constitution of Palestine was adopted in 2002. The Palestinian National …

ECONOMY
The Palestinian Authority’s emerging market-based economy is primarily services-based (50%), trade (18%), with other industries making up the rest…

EDUCATION & TALENT POOL
Palestine is a young, highly educated, equal opportunity nation which includes 14 colleges and universities across the West Bank and Gaza …

RELIGION
Home to some of the holiest sites for the world’s major monotheistic religions, Muslims represent an estimated 90%-93% of the Palestinian population….

GLOBAL RELATION
Palestine has diplomatic relations with 136 nations and is a member of several international organisations:….

INFRASTRUCTURE
The privatization of the Palestinian ICT sector has led to modern infrastructure that includes fibre optics, symmetrical and asymmetrical DSL, …

PERCEPTION VERSUS REALITY
Despite a growing list of successful techno-sourcing engagements with multinational companies, a perception of political, social, and economic risk…
The ICT Sector in Palestine
The early 1980’s a group of hardware resellers for large hardware vendors witnessed an increased demand for hardwar and software from governmental and not-for-profit clients after the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords, the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)…
Structure, &Evolution
Today, the ICT sector is increasingly competitive and plays an increasingly important role in the Palestinian economy, accounting for 7% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and contributing $530 million in annual value-add ….
Presence of International Brands
After those many years of operations and similar to other Palestinian business sectors, international brands have found its footprint in the local market through numerous counts ….
IT and Business Process Services: Growing Rapidly
Focusing down on the IT/BPS subsector, the output for the IT and business process services (BPS) industry is strong at £102 million, growing at 6% annually (Everest Group, 2018), and ….
Strong Export of IT/BPS Services
Currently, and as shown in Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 3, exports represent 56% of the Palestinian IT & BPS industry activity, with Israel holding the largest share of export activity at 28%, followed closely by remote service delivery in the areas including software development and maintenance …
Favourable Operational Costs
Focusing down on the IT/BPS subsector, the output for the IT and business process services (BPS) industry is strong at £102 million, growing at 6% annually (Everest Group, 2018), ….
Fast Growing Talent Pool
An examination of the existing research on human assets across the Palestinian Territories at large and how the ICT sector specifically fares, is both sobering and hopeful as the figures demonstrate an abundance of entry-level talent available to support…
A Vibrant and Innovative Ecosystem
Several large-scale technology parks and incubation hubs have been developed by investors in recent years as an attractive option for multinational partners wishing to source work to Palestinian…
Fiscal Benefit Programs to Encourage Investment
PIPA is one of the leading providers of incentives for the ICT sector. Established in 1998, PIPA is an independent agency whose board of directors are comprised of private and public …
Priorities & Opportunities for Continued Growth
Having displayed a high level of resilience and global recognition for its quality and professionalism by multinational enterprise clients, several factors have been identified ….
IT and Business Process Services: Value Proposition
Foundations for Accelerated Growth

Enabling Derives

Outreach Derives
Case Studies
Animated TV Series Development Hukaiman &Friends
implementation partners for microsoft
REACH’s Work With Haribo and Philip Morris International
Decument Digitalization& Data Archiving
Application Development& Maintenance
Software Development Lifecycle Support
CONNECT WITH US
Majdi Haj Khalil (UK)
t: +44 2085 630 008
e: majdi.khalil@palmissionuk.org
Gabriele Pfaff (Germany)
t: +49 0 30 2061 7725
m: +49 0 152 5588 5208
Omar Fouda (Kuwait)
t: +965 2537 7952/3
m: +965 5054 2452
Shahlo Atabaeva (Russia)
t: +7 495 6374 340
m: +7 985 0250 447

