Tel Aviv, Feb 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended a warm invitation to leading Israeli companies to explore investment opportunities, set up manufacturing units, and deepen technological partnerships in India. The call came during his visit to a cutting-edge exhibition alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The showcase highlighted Israel’s forefront innovations across critical sectors like agri-tech, water-tech, climate-tech, health-biotech, smart mobility, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and quantum technology. PM Modi engaged directly with innovators, emphasizing the immense potential for India-Israel collaboration to scale new heights in innovation, startups, and business ties.
Particularly promising areas include agriculture, water management, healthcare, and digital services. Under the ‘India-Israel Innovation Bridge’ initiative, both nations are jointly tackling modern challenges with advanced solutions.
During interactions, PM Modi learned about quantum advancements from the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) and Classiq’s efforts to simplify quantum software development. Startup Ai.SAP demonstrated its AI-powered portable ultrasound for instant diagnostics.
Israel’s Ministry of Science showcased ‘Tech Scout’, an AI tool for risk identification and trend analysis. Mobileye presented sensor tech to curb road accidents, while Check Point highlighted cyber solutions and India partnerships.
Watergen unveiled atmospheric water generation, N-Drip gravity-fed micro-irrigation, and Natural Offset Farming (NOF) electricity-free post-harvest loss reduction. Remilk showed lab-grown milk proteins, Barilgi machine learning for microalgae, Minor Bio plastic waste additives, GII high-res mineral modeling, and Israel Aerospace small satellites with SAR radar.
This visit signals a new era of strategic tech alliance, promising mutual growth and global innovation leadership.