Israel, Israel Sign Agreement To Collaborate On Tech Innovation
Israel’s Start-Up Nation Central and India’s International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Technology (iCreate) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last week to initiate a bilateral program to accelerate innovation and technology cooperation between startups and corporates from both countries.
The purpose of the program is to bring together Israeli and Indian entrepreneurs and startups to collaborate on innovative projects, the companies said.
Start-Up Nation Central and iCreate will initiate a unique Online Acceleration Program for market penetration to work with relevant technologies that match up with requirements originating from Indian corporations.
The program will begin by defining a set of challenges that will then be shortlisted to the most relevant solutions and technology providers. This will be followed by a matchmaking mechanism that will be developed by leveraging both countries’ networks to support the process of adaptation and piloting these solutions in India.
The MoU was signed by Prof. Eugene Kandel, CEO of Start-Up Nation Central from Jerusalem and Anupam Jalote, CEO of iCreate from Ahmedabad. Professor Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor to Govt. of India was present in the event through video-conferencing, while H.E. Dr. Ron Malka, Israel’s Ambassador to India and Mr. Yaakov Finkelstein, Israel’s Consul General in Mumbai were physically present.
Others who were present virtually were H.E. Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Singla, India’s Ambassador to Israel. Shri Vijay Rupani, Chief Minister of Gujarat, sent his best wishes through a video message.
iCreate was established in 2012 to create a hi-tech start-up ecosystem with the active support of Mr. Narendra Modi, who was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. It brought in leading industrialists and academicians as mentors and has been working with Israeli universities and accelerators from the year of its foundation. The new campus of iCreate was inaugurated by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 17, 2018.
Start-Up Nation Central is an independent non-profit organization that builds bridges to Israeli innovation. Start-Up Nation Central connects business, government, and NGO leaders from around the world to Israeli innovation.
The Israel-India growing partnership has developed into a strategic partnership in recent years. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the two countries have collaborated on a number of joint ventures such as Operation Open Skies and integration of Israeli medical equipment and technologies in Indian hospitals.
“This MOU is an important step in realizing the potential of the India-Israel relations in the field of innovative technologies,” said Prof. Eugene Kandel, CEO of Start-Up Nation Central. “I’m confident this partnership will pave the way for more Israeli startups to collaborate with Indian organizations and firms to develop and implement cutting-edge Israeli technologies that address India’s and the world’s most pressing needs. We look forward to collaborating with i-Create, identifying Israeli partners to jointly develop solutions to the current challenges in India.”
“Today we close a circle. A circle that started in 2018 when PM Modi and PM Netanyahu inaugurated this important incubator, iCreate, and now, two years later, we are signing, on the very spot where they stood, an MoU on innovation between Israel’s Start-Up Nation Central and India’s iCreate. This agreement is an important milestone in the growing innovation collaboration between Israel and India and stands in line with the visions of the Prime Ministers,” said Dr. Ron Malka, Israeli ambassador to India.
Israel has the most startups per capita worldwide, and India is the top innovation destination in Asia. Together, both countries continue to form partnerships and collaborations in technology and innovation to solve a range of global issues like COVID-19, renewable energy, and more, implementing high-end technologies like AI, big data analysis, and more.”
The partnership between the two entities was established with the encouragement and support of the Embassy of Israel to New Delhi and the Governments of India and Gujarat, in the hope of achieving the full adaptation of technologies and collaborative business models that will form the basis of long term, sustainable collaboration between the innovation and startup ecosystems of both nations.
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