
"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," he said. According to a press release, the exhibition featured leading Israeli companies and research entities specialising in agri-tech, water-tech, climate-tech, health-biotech, smart mobility, AI, cybersecurity, and quantum technologies.
"Innovation and technology 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," it said.
During the walk-through, PM Modi interacted with scientists, tech entrepreneurs and chief executives of several companies. Addressing the innovators, the Prime Minister said the cutting-edge technologies on display hold immense potential to scale up India-Israel cooperation in innovation, start-ups and business partnerships, particularly in agriculture, water management, healthcare and digital services. He urged Israeli companies to explore opportunities in India to invest, manufacture and build technology partnerships, and to work with India’s talented youth to jointly develop solutions for global challenges, the release said.
In the area of quantum and deep tech, the Prime Minister was briefed by Quantum Machines on the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre (IQCC) and by Classiq, which focuses on simplifying quantum software development.