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Dan Academic Center

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Dan Academic Center (Hebrew: מרכז אקדמי דן Merkaz Akademi Dan) is an Israeli higher education institute that specializes in the high tech and IT industry fields. It was established in 2011 within a technological industrial area in the city of Petah Tikva in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area.

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Dan Academic Center
HaSivim, Petah Tikva Ramat Siv Industrial Zone

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4951448 Petah Tikva, Ramat Siv Industrial Zone
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