PM Modi Visits Israeli Tech Innovation Exhibition
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has encouraged Israeli tech firms to invest in India and collaborate with Indian youth during his visit to an exhibition featuring groundbreaking innovations in fields like artificial intelligence, healthcare, and agriculture.
During the visit to the exhibition on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined Modi.
In a Thursday social media update, Modi noted that the exhibition highlighted "unique innovations" from the technology sector.
"Observed innovative efforts by Israeli young people in fields like AI, Quantum, healthcare, cybersecurity, water management, agriculture, and others. Encouraged Israeli firms to invest in India and collaborate with our skilled youth," he stated.
The partnership in innovation and technology is a fundamental aspect of India-Israel relations. "The two nations are collaborating to create solutions for contemporary challenges via the 'India-Israel Innovation Bridge' initiative," it stated.
During the walk-through, PM Modi engaged with scientists, technology entrepreneurs, and CEOs of various firms.
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In health-tech and AI, start-up AISAP showcased its AI-based point-of-care ultrasound system offering real-time diagnostic assistance
He encouraged Israeli firms to seek opportunities in India for investment, manufacturing, and forming technology collaborations, and to collaborate with India's skilled youth to co-create solutions for worldwide challenges, as reported.
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In the realm of quantum and deep technology, Quantum Machines updated the Prime Minister about the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre (IQCC), and Classiq provided insights on streamlining the development of quantum software.
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In health-tech and AI, start-up AISAP showcased its AI-based point-of-care ultrasound system offering real-time diagnostic assistance, while the Horizon Scanning Division of Israel's Ministry of Science and Technology introduced "Tech Scout," an AI-powered tool for strategic risk identification and trend analysis.



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