Karin Mayer Rubinstein

CEO and President
Radiology
Medimop Medical Projects Ltd
Israel

Business Expert Oncology
Biography

 Karin has gained vast experience and deep knowledge and expertise in working closely with: The Israeli Government Ministers and Ministries’ & governmental agencies’ professional leaders (e.g. Prime Minister, Finance, Economy & Industry, Foreign, Education, Science & Technology, OCS & Israel’s Innovation Authority, Bi-national funds and programs etc.) Members of Parliament and the different High Tech lobbies Senior executives, investors, entrepreneurs and innovative veterans in the High Tech & Life Science ecosystem in Israel and worldwide Leaders of the Israeli academic institutions, as well as with their tech transfer entities, all for expanding and promoting Industry-Academic relations Relevant influential NGOs in Israel and worldwide Since 2008, she served at Herzog Fox & Neeman Law Office (HFN), Israel's largest law firm, as the Managing Director of the Business Development Division. Prior to this, for 9 years she served as a Senior Partner - Startup Division Manager & Managing Director of Business Development at Efrati Galili & Co., one of the premier commercial law firms in Israel. Karin directly managed a diversified sizable team of professional and administrative employees Karin is a member of steering committees and a keynote speaker of many leading global events and conferences around the world and in the United Nations, including Switzerland, Russia, Germany, France, Canada, US, Ukraine, Greece, South Korea, South America, Slovakia, Poland, France, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, Bulgaria, Cyprus and more. Karin lectures on entrepreneurship at the MBA Program for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, at the Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University. She presented at the Israeli Higher Education Summit 2016. She was nominated, twice in a row, as one of the "Top 100 Influential Young Business Persons" in Israel by Forbes Magazine, as well as one of the "Top 40 Leading Young Business Persons" in Israel by the leading Israeli business newspaper "The Marker".

Research Intrest

 Karin has gained vast experience and deep knowledge and expertise in working closely with: The Israeli Government Ministers and Ministries’ & governmental agencies’ professional leaders (e.g. Prime Minister, Finance, Economy & Industry, Foreign, Education, Science & Technology, OCS & Israel’s Innovation Authority, Bi-national funds and programs etc.) Members of Parliament and the different High Tech lobbies Senior executives, investors, entrepreneurs and innovative veterans in the High Tech & Life Science ecosystem in Israel and worldwide Leaders of the Israeli academic institutions, as well as with their tech transfer entities, all for expanding and promoting Industry-Academic relations Relevant influential NGOs in Israel and worldwide Since 2008, she served at Herzog Fox & Neeman Law Office (HFN), Israel's largest law firm, as the Managing Director of the Business Development Division. Prior to this, for 9 years she served as a Senior Partner - Startup Division Manager & Managing Director of Business Development at Efrati Galili & Co., one of the premier commercial law firms in Israel. Karin directly managed a diversified sizable team of professional and administrative employees Karin is a member of steering committees and a keynote speaker of many leading global events and conferences around the world and in the United Nations, including Switzerland, Russia, Germany, France, Canada, US, Ukraine, Greece, South Korea, South America, Slovakia, Poland, France, Austria, Hungary, Sweden, Bulgaria, Cyprus and more. Karin lectures on entrepreneurship at the MBA Program for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, at the Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University. She presented at the Israeli Higher Education Summit 2016. She was nominated, twice in a row, as one of the "Top 100 Influential Young Business Persons" in Israel by Forbes Magazine, as well as one of the "Top 40 Leading Young Business Persons" in Israel by the leading Israeli business newspaper "The Marker".