PM urges Israeli companies to invest in India

The PM, accompanied by his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, visited an exhibition showcasing pioneering Israeli innovations across several sectors yesterday.

PM urges Israeli companies to invest in India

Photo: X/@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Israeli companies to invest in India and work with our talented youth.

The PM, accompanied by his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, visited an exhibition showcasing pioneering Israeli innovations across several sectors yesterday. The exhibition featured leading companies and research entities specializing in Agri-tech, Water-tech, Climate-tech, Health-biotech, Smart Mobility, AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum technologies.

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‘’Yesterday in Jerusalem, PM Netanyahu and I visited an exhibition which showcased special innovations from the world of technology. Got a glimpse of pioneering work by Israeli youth in areas such as AI, Quantum, healthcare, cyber security, water resources, agriculture and more. Urged Israeli companies to invest in India and work with our talented youth,’’ Modi said in a social media post on ‘X’.

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Innovation and Tech partnership is a key pillar of India-Israel bilateral ties. The two countries are working together to build solutions to address modern-day challenges through the “India-Israel Innovation Bridge” initiative.

During the walk-through, Modi interacted with scientists, tech-entrepreneurs and CEOs of the following companies/entities:
* Quantum & Deep Tech: Prime Minister was briefed by Quantum Machines on the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre (IQCC) and by Classiq, which is simplifying quantum software development.
* Health-Tech & AI: AISAP, a start-up, demonstrated its AI-powered point-of-care ultrasound, which provides real-time diagnostic guidance. The Horizon Scanning Division of the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology presented “Tech Scout,” an AI-driven tool for strategic risk detection and trend analysis.
* Smart Mobility: Mobileye, a tech-enterprise, showcased its sensor and chip technology aimed at reducing road accidents.
* Cybersecurity: Check Point Software Technologies highlighted its advanced threat prevention solutions and its collaborations in India.
* Water & Agriculture: The solutions displayed focussed on innovations in sustainability. WaterGen demonstrated its technology to produce drinking water from air, while N-Drip showcased gravity-powered micro-irrigation systems. Natural Offset Farming (NOF) presented in-field post-harvest solutions to reduce food loss without electricity.
* Climate & Bio-Tech: Remilk showcased precision fermentation for lab-produced milk proteins, and BarAlgae presented machine-learning-integrated microalgae cultivation. Mynora Bio displayed plastic waste management using specialized bio-conversion additives.

* Energy & Natural Resources: The Geophysical Institute (GII) demonstrated high-resolution modelling for quantifying mineral resources.

 

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