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Breaking electrolysis: Inside the Israeli startup betting on cheap green hydrogen
14.12.25
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Hagai Gilboa, Maor Shalom Swisa
H2Pro believes it can slash costs and clean up one of the world’s dirtiest industries.
Israeli universities crack global top 10 for startup fundraising
17.09.25
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Shahar Ilan
Tel Aviv University ranks 7th, Technion climbs to 10th in PitchBook’s 2025 rankings.
Missile-damaged Weizmann Institute still leads Israeli universities in Shanghai Rankings
15.08.25
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Shahar Ilan
TAU and Hebrew University also hold their ground in the global top 100.
Decart pledges millions to Technion in strategic AI push
07.07.25
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Meir Orbach
Dr. Dean Leitersdorf, the company’s founder and CEO, is himself a graduate of the Technion’s excellence program, which will now be renamed the Technion–Decart Excellence Program.
Technion Alumni Community Expands Overseas
07.11.24
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Corporate Service
The Technion Alumni Organization is expanding its activities and launching a new initiative to connect thousands of alumni worldwide. The organization's international development reflects the growing success of its graduates, who contribute significantly to various fields worldwide
Unicorn powerhouses: Five Israeli universities rank among top non-US institutions for startup success
10.06.24
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Shahar Ilan
Israeli Institutions, led by the Technion, outshine Cambridge and Oxford in unicorn founder study
Israel’s National Cyber Directorate says Iran is behind the attack on the Technion
07.03.23
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Omer Kabir
According to the Directorate, the attack on the Technion's computer systems about three weeks ago was carried out by a group known as MuddyWater, which is affiliated with Iran's Ministry of Intelligence
Angola looks to Israel for inspiration in its higher education system
26.02.23
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James Spiro
The African country is looking at Israel’s success to help its young locals “act in a global economy as citizens of the world”
Technion to invest $20 million in new Sustainable Protein Research Center
26.01.23
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CTech
The five-year budget for the center, being led by the Technion and including joint efforts with the Good Food Institute, aims to coordinate the collaborative activities of dozens of researchers from more than 10 different academic departments at the Technion to address the world's most pressing challenges of sustainability and human health
"I always feel my work is like my entertainment. I have fun, that is the secret"
17.01.23
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Noa Gadot
Sara Lev, Head of Technion Startup MBA, has paved her way creating opportunities wherever she could, from entrepreneurship to leading a new program at the Technion
Technion and Pfizer sign agreement to boost drug development with AI
15.01.23
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CTech
The Technion aims to advance technological and medical developments by identifying new technologies and various digital tools with potential industrial application
Technion receives $50 million gift to establish sustainability center for catalysis
20.12.22
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CTech
The pledge from American philanthropists Lynda & Stewart Resnick, co-owners of The Wonderful Company, will establish a center designed to empower faculty and students to accelerate a sustainable future
IBM Research, Hebrew University, and Israel’s Technion partner to promote AI efforts
08.09.22
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James Spiro
The announcement was made at the Tech, Science, and Sustainable Society Summit, hosted by IBM Research celebrating 50 years of its presence in Israel
Technion ranked No. 1 in Europe in Artificial Intelligence
08.07.21
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CTech
The Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa has established itself as a leading academic institution in AI over the years and is currently ranked 15th in the world, and first in Europe, with 100 faculty members engaged in areas across the AI spectrum
NanoGhost: Delivering the greatest things in the smallest packages
22.06.21
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Daniel Farber-Ball
Prof. Marcelle Machluf’s life’s work, creating a medicine delivery system that can defeat cancer, is showing promising progress, aiming for clinical trials by 2023
Feelit's nanotech sticker is awaiting in the pipeline
17.06.21
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Daniel Farber-Ball
Israeli startup Feelit's sensor-sticker can monitor pipes, valves and steam traps. “You can think of our sensors as electronic skin," says CTO Meital Segev-Bar
PTC to invest over $4.5 million in Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
05.05.21
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CTech
The strategic collaboration will see the American software giant establish an R&D center in the Technion's Haifa campus
Ramon.Space powers Technion-launched nanosatellites into space aboard Soyuz rocket
22.03.21
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Yafit Ovadia
The satellites are equipped with the company’s high-functioning LEON processors and will be used to monitor emergency signals from ships, planes, and hikers
IAI and Technion co-develop micro-satellites to aid search and rescue missions from space
24.08.20
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James Spiro
The receiver for the ADELIS-SAMSON project was developed and built by ELTA Systems, a division of IAI
The Tissue Challenge: Four scientists explain what happens when you combine biology, engineering, medicine, physics, and chemistry
19.08.20
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CTech
Printing a cornea, engineering a heart, growing meat, and helping the paralyzed walk – this may all sound like science fiction but it's happening right now in laboratories in Israel engaging in Bio-convergence
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