Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended an invitation to Israeli companies to explore investment, manufacturing, and technology partnerships in India. Accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, PM Modi visited an exhibition in Tel Aviv showcasing innovative Israeli technologies in various sectors such as Agri-tech, Water-tech, Climate-tech, Health-biotech, Smart Mobility, AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum technologies.
During the visit, PM Modi interacted with innovators and emphasized the potential for scaling up India-Israel innovation, startups, and business collaborations, particularly in agriculture, water management, healthcare, and digital services. The two countries are collaborating on the “India-Israel Innovation Bridge” initiative to address contemporary challenges through technological solutions.
PM Modi engaged with scientists, tech entrepreneurs, and CEOs of different companies during the exhibition. Various companies presented their cutting-edge technologies, including Quantum Machines showcasing the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre and Classiq simplifying quantum software development. AISAP demonstrated an AI-powered point-of-care ultrasound for real-time diagnostic guidance, while the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology’s Horizon Scanning Division introduced “Tech Scout,” an AI-driven strategic risk detection tool.
Moreover, companies like Mobileye exhibited sensor and chip technology for road accident reduction, Check Point Software Technologies highlighted advanced threat prevention solutions and collaborations in India, and WaterGen showcased technology for producing drinking water from air. N-Drip presented gravity-powered micro-irrigation systems, NOF offered in-field post-harvest solutions to reduce food loss without electricity, and Remilk displayed precision fermentation for lab-produced milk proteins. BarAlgae presented machine-learning-integrated microalgae cultivation, Mynora Bio showcased plastic waste management using bio-conversion additives, and the Geophysical Institute demonstrated high-resolution modeling for quantifying mineral resources. Israel Aerospace Industries also featured its miniaturized communications satellites and integrated Synthetic Aperture Radar.
