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100 years of Technion: President Herzog presented with commemorative stamp

As the university celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to expand its impact on the global stage.

 President Herzog standing with a commemorative stamp alongside the Technion president.
 Signs held up with the writing "speak in Hebrew" written on them.

Technion honors 'Hebrew Language Day' by remembering 'The War of the Languages'

 The Zimin Institute at the Technion's latest conference

Innovative philanthropy transforms research into real-world impact

Steven Fuld, a member of the Board of Directors for the American Technion Society

Steven Fuld advocates for Israel’s beacon of hope and innovation: the Technion


Technion Medal presented to business leader and philanthropist Mortimer B. Zuckerman

Zuckerman was honored for establishing the Zuckerman STEM Leadership Program — a transformative initiative designed to foster collaboration between scientists in the US and Israel.

Presentation of the Technion Medal to Mortimer B. Zuckerman in recognition of his  vision for creating the Zuckerman STEM Leadership Program.L-R: Jeff Richard, CEO  of the American Technion Society; Paula Zahn, Award-winning Journalist; Professor  Peretz Lavie, President of the Technion, Mortimer B.

Bank Hapoalim and the Technion agree to enhance Data Science cooperation

The bank said that it viewed the partnership as a means for ensuring its technological edge as it seeks to improve the quality of its customer service.

Bank Hapoalim CEO Arik Pinto and Peretz Lavie, president of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, signed an agreement on Tuesday to enhance their cooperation in the field of Data Science.

Israeli universities rank among top 100 in the world

The ARWU is largely considered one of the most objective and most important ranking of the world's educational institutions, publishing the world's top 500 universities from more than 1,200 ranked.

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Hackathon seeks to fix Israel’s ‘hasbara’ problems

Students at Haifa’s Technion encourage creation of apps to improve nation’s image.

HACKATHONERS DISCUSS ‘hasbara’ ideas last week at the Technion

Technion-Cornell Institute set to turn out first graduating class of hi-tech entrepreneurs

According to the Technion, the campus is expected to be built over the next three decades and create 20,000 construction jobs and 8,000 permanent jobs.

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Making friends worldwide – the Technion way

Scientific research nowadays is based on international collaboration and no university can continue to push the frontiers of science on its own without a worldwide network of collaborations.

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Technion ‘mines’ gold crystals in lab

The Technion researchers’ success in growing a porous crystal in the lab is based on an innovative process developed by Pokroy and Koifman-Khristosov – thermal treatment of thin layers of gold.

THIS ENLARGED PHOTO reveals microscopic details of the nano-structure of the single crystal of gold recently created at the Technion.

Hi-tech buzz: Technion computer students build a bartender robot

“It knows how to mix drinks from among a built-in list and prepare cocktails it created by itself."

Technion computer students build a barman robot.

Technion President Peretz Lavie appointed chairman of Association of University Heads

The association serves as a voluntary body founded by the heads of Israel's research universities. It aims to promote and improve the management of aspects of common interest to all the universities.

Professor Peretz Lavie (right) with US Ambassador to Israel  Dan Shapiro

Technion research: Exposure to nanoparticles may threaten heart health

Both nanoparticles and UFPs can be inhaled and trigger negative biological effects, yet until this study, their effect on the development of atherosclerosis has been largely unknown.

A scientist looks through a microscope