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Israeli Discoveries and Innovations that influenced the World

Scientific research is a universal language that serves as a bridge between nations and cultures.

The achievements of Israeli scientists and entrepreneurs contribute considerably to Israel’s international status, earning the State of Israel a respected position among developed countries, and a nickname “Start-up Nation”.

Even before the declaration of the State of Israel, leaders of the Zionist Movement – including David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister, and Dr. Chaim Weitzmann, the first President – and Jewish scientists like Albert Einstein, Martin Buber, Sigmund Freud and Aaron Aaronsohn, regarded the establishment of scientific institutes and research centers as an important national and economic priority.

Many of the State of Israel’s achievements originate from the scientific infrastructure established then, as well as the scientific, technological and human potential which has evolved with the growth and development of the State.

Israeli science is characterized by pioneering innovation. The scientific discoveries and innovations of this thriving, advanced-knowledge-based industry in Israel contribute to humanity, through the significant effect they have on the quality of life of billions of individuals throughout the world.

A display of scores of Israeli pioneering discoveries and innovations is presented here, under six selected categories:

  • Life Sciences/Health/Medicine
  • Climate/Environment/Agriculture/Energy
  • Smart City/Navigation/Satellite
  • Computer/Engineering/AI
  • Historical Personalities/International Awards
  • History/Culture

The narrow available space cannot contain the full list, yet it exposes you to the fascinating range of scientific innovations and accomplishments that have emerged from the State of Israel.

You will have the opportunity to discover their impact on humanity and become acquainted with the researchers behind these innovations.

Consulate General of Israel in Hong Kong