Har Hotzvim
| Mount Hotzvim | |
|---|---|
| הַר חוצבים Har Hotzvim  | |
Har Hotzvim, view from Ramat Shlomo  | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 700 m (2,300 ft) | 
| Coordinates | 31°48′9.1″N 35°12′34.69″E / 31.802528°N 35.2096361°E | 
| Geography | |
Har Hotzvim in Jerusalem  | |
| Location | Jerusalem | 
| Parent range | Judean | 
Har Hotzvim (Hebrew: הר חוצבים, lit. Stonecutter's Mountain), also Campus of Science-Rich Industries (קריית תעשיות עתירות מדע, Kiryat Ta'asiyot Atirot Mada) is a high-tech industrial park located in northwest Jerusalem. It is the city's main zone for science-based and technology companies, among them Intel, Teva, NDS (now Cisco), RAD Data, Mobileye, Ophir Optronics, Sandvine, Radware, IDT Global Israel, Medtronic, SATEC, Johnson and Johnson and more. In addition to large companies, the park also hosts about 100 small and medium-sized high-tech companies, as well as a technological incubator. In 2011, Har Hotzvim provided employment for 10,000 people.