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    GIHF-AI Conference 2024

    On 24 and 25 June 2024, the third annual conference of the German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI) brought around 120 German and Israeli stakeholders from the healthcare sector to Berlin. One of the speakers was German Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.

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    Israel Survey 2024 published

    The European Leadership Network (ELNET) has conducted the Israel Survey for the third consecutive year. 317 Members of Parliament (MPs) from 29 European countries participated in the unique research project.

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    Federal Research Minister travels to Israel for AI conference

    Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger will travel to Israel from 26 to 28 June 2024. According to a spokesperson for the ministry, Stark-Watzinger will be taking part in the AI Week at Tel Aviv University.

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    Together against Water Scarcity: 50 Years of German-Israeli Cooperation in Water Technology

    Climate change presents new challenges for water management in Germany. In this context, water reuse is becoming increasingly important as a means of coping with local and regional water shortages. Israel’s long-standing experience in this field offers Germany valuable lessons.

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    Saxony doubles funding for student exchange with Israel

    Saxony’s Ministry of Science is doubling the funding for an exchange programme with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In order to deepen bilateral relations between the Free State of Saxony and Israel, funding for the exchange programme will now be doubled from 15,000 euros to 30,000 euros.

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    Alliance of Science Organisations opposes boycott against Israeli science and research

    The Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany supports the appeal of the Council of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities of 20 May 2024 to the international scientific community and strongly opposes calls for a boycott of Israeli researchers and Israeli scientific institutions.

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    Israel prepares for the hydrogen era

    The country wants to integrate hydrogen into its energy industry. Despite domestic production, imports will be necessary. This could open business opportunities for German companies. Cooperation in research and development might see an increase, too.

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    Investments in Israeli technology industry drops by more than 50%

    In a recent publication the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) recorded a 55% drop in investments in startups. The IIA report highlights the need to increase government investment in the high-tech sector.

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    European Commission under pressure to give guidance on science collaboration with Israel

    More universities are seeking official guidance from the European Commission as they struggle to assess whether Israeli institutions are still eligible to join Horizon Europe projects, as the Israeli war against Hamas is raising ethical questions across academia.

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    German Rectors’ Conference declares solidarity with Israeli universities

    Thousands of academics and scientists worldwide have issued a call against boycotts and marginalising practices towards Israeli researchers. The President of the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) has also signed the declaration and published a letter of solidarity from the HRK.

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