No shared communication
Chambers operated in silos. No common platform, no shared calendar, no unified member database.
Platform Architecture · Israel
Won the tender to redesign the communication infrastructure of Israel's federation of bi-national chambers of commerce.
01 — Context
The Federation of Israeli Bi-National Chambers connects 54 chambers across Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania — representing most of Israel's leading corporations. Founded in 1986 at the initiative of Ariel Sharon, the Federation had operated for decades without a unified digital platform. Chambers couldn't communicate, share leads, coordinate events, or pool resources. The brief: fix that.
02 — The Brief
Chambers operated in silos. No common platform, no shared calendar, no unified member database.
Event organization and member outreach all done manually across dozens of independent organizations.
No centralized repository for news, publications, or historical trade data.
03 — Approach
Arcane won the competitive tender with a platform architecture designed around three core modules: a unified member and chamber directory, a shared event and delegation coordination system, and a cross-chamber communication layer with automated newsletters and document sharing. The full technical specification was delivered. Development is on hold pending the geopolitical context.
04 — Status
The project is paused due to the ongoing conflict in Israel. The tender was won on merit. The architecture exists. When the context allows, this platform will be built.
Status: On hold · 2026