Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fee to participate?
The early bird registration fee is $3,500/person. This includes meals, ground transportation (excluding airport transfers), and access to the Chamber’s program and events throughout the week. The fee does not include lodging or airfare.
Is this opportunity open only to members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce?
No. This opportunity is open to Chamber member and non-members.
Is there a limit to the size of the delegation?
This delegation is limited to 50 companies.
Can multiple people from my organization participate in the Chamber's delegation?
Yes, multiple people can participate either as individual delegates or as part of a broader sponsorship package.
Is there a hotel block for the Chamber delegation?
Yes, the Chamber will have a limited room block for delegates on a first come, first served basis, while supplies last. Once confirmed, the Chamber will connect delegates to our travel agency to book rooms. Delegates are responsible for paying for their own lodging.
Is the Chamber organizing flights?
No. Delegates are responsible for arranging their own travel to Israel. For DC-based members of the delegation, we recommend taking United Airlines Flight 72 (IAD to TLV) for your departure and United Airlines Flight 73 (TLV to IAD) for your return.
I am interested in meeting with Israeli companies relevant to my business, what’s the best way to do that?
The Chamber is partnering with Israel’s Ministry of Economy & Industry who will help with scouting, facilitate introductions, and organize business-to-business meetings. Please let the Chamber know if you are interested in taking advantage of this service.
I have never been to Israel and would like to spend a few days exploring afterwards, what’s the best way to do that?
The Chamber can connect delegates to our travel agency to help facilitate these inquiries.
Is this the first delegation that the Chamber has brought to Israel Cyber Week?
No, the Chamber brought a delegation to Israel Cyber Week 2019 and 2022.