PM Modi Encourages Israeli Investments and Tech Collaboration in India
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Tel Aviv, February 26 (NationPress) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended an invitation to Israeli businesses to seek out investment, manufacturing, and technology collaboration opportunities within India, as announced on Thursday.
Accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, PM Modi toured an exhibition featuring groundbreaking Israeli innovations spanning various sectors, including Agri-tech, Water-tech, Climate-tech, Health-biotech, Smart Mobility, AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum technologies.
While engaging with innovators, PM Modi emphasized that the advanced technologies showcased possess significant potential to enhance India-Israel collaboration, particularly in agriculture, water management, healthcare, and digital services.
The two nations are collaborating on solutions to tackle contemporary challenges through the "India-Israel Innovation Bridge" initiative.
During the exhibition, the Prime Minister interacted with scientists, tech entrepreneurs, and CEOs from numerous companies.
He received insights from Quantum Machines regarding the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre (IQCC) and from Classiq, which is streamlining quantum software development.
According to an official statement, AISAP, a startup, showcased its AI-driven point-of-care ultrasound that offers real-time diagnostic assistance.
The Horizon Scanning Division of the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology introduced "Tech Scout," an AI-based tool for strategic risk identification and trend analysis.
Mobileye, a tech enterprise, presented its sensor and chip technology aimed at minimizing road accidents. Check Point Software Technologies featured its advanced threat prevention solutions and partnerships in India.
WaterGen exhibited its technology for generating drinking water from air, while N-Drip demonstrated gravity-powered micro-irrigation systems. Natural Offset Farming (NOF) showcased in-field post-harvest solutions designed to reduce food waste without electricity.
Additionally, Remilk displayed precision fermentation techniques for lab-produced milk proteins, and BarAlgae introduced machine-learning-enhanced microalgae cultivation.
Mynora Bio highlighted its plastic waste management solutions using specialized bio-conversion additives. The Geophysical Institute (GII) presented high-resolution modeling for quantifying mineral resources.
Significantly, Israel Aerospace Industries showcased its miniaturized communications satellites and integrated Synthetic Aperture Radar.