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How to harness the traditional manufacturing to the startup nation
Alongside the thriving high – tech industry, where innovation is a leading value, operates in Israel widespread traditional industry where innovation is low and employee productivity is lagging behind the world. Enterprises-LOCK in Ashkelon and Lachish Industries and Synergy in Sderot are an example of how innovation can create a global competitive advantage in the traditional industries as well, and provide stable jobs.
Managing waste and biological contamination – Where to study?
Prof. Ofira Ayalon, head of environmental cluster at the Samuel Neaman Inst., is also a lecturer at the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management at the university of Haifa and is the head of the Energy Management and Policy program. In the article Prof. Ayalon is giving an overview of the curriculum of the program.
The contributing to the public I absorbed at home
Arnon Bentur
Professor Arnon Bentur completed a series of senior positions at the Technion, and the last of which is the Vice President and CEO of the Technion.
Dry January: Global warming is now
The Israeli Climate Change Information Center and its recommendation for adaptation to climate change are important than ever- the climatologists’ alarming forecasts are becoming evident.
The Haredim will adjust quickly to the military reality
Former IDF chief psychologist, Dr. Reuven Gal, estimates that after the huge demonstrations will subside, the Haredim will enlist and fit quite well. “They can see those who have already enlisted and make a decent living.”
The storm visited our region
Prof. Ofira Ayalon explains that the snow storm in Jerusalem in the winter of 2013 is a clear indication for climate change. Israel will need to deal with these issues of climate change.
The Prediction: Severe shortage of science teachers
Data from Samuel Neaman Institute in the Technion: Only 10% of students studying 5 units of mathematics; if the number of high school pupils who study STEM in the high school is duplicated, Israel will face a serious shortage in teachers in most of the TSEM subjects.
A large increase in the employment of Haredim
A positive trend and increase in the number of Haredim integrating into the labor market and academia. Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research in the Technion ranks the most desired jobs.
New forum chaired by Uzi Arad aims to draw up Israeli grand strategy
Uzi Arad, Dror Strum, Zehev Tadmor
The State of Israel is facing an unprecedented configuration of existential challenges. On July 7, 2013, a group of Israeli leaders met at the residence of Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv, who were united by their concern over Israel’s future in the absence of a broad and sophisticated national strategy. Out of these discussions, a process was set into motion to mobilize the most gifted thinkers in the nation, to devise a Grand Strategy for Israel.
The Project is being led by Prof. Uzi Arad with Prof. Zehev Tadmor and Mr. Dror Strum, with the support of the S. Neaman Institute and the Israeli Center for Economic Planning, among others
A Forum comprising seventy of Israel’s most fertile and gifted thinkers from a variety of fields has been assembled. It will oversee the work of three Task Forces focusing in the areas of Statecraft, Defense and International Challenges; Economic, Social and Governance Challenges; and Science, Technology and Educational Challenges.
The State of Israel is facing an unprecedented configuration of existential challenges. On July 7, 2013, a group of Israeli leaders met at the residence of Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv, who were united by their concern over Israel’s future in the absence of a broad and sophisticated national strategy. Out of these discussions, a process was set into motion to mobilize the most gifted thinkers in the nation, to devise a Grand Strategy for Israel.
The Project is being led by Prof. Uzi Arad with Prof. Zehev Tadmor and Mr. Dror Strum, with the support of the S. Neaman Institute and the Israeli Center for Economic Planning, among others
A Forum comprising seventy of Israel’s most fertile and gifted thinkers from a variety of fields has been assembled. It will oversee the work of three Task Forces focusing in the areas of Statecraft, Defense and International Challenges; Economic, Social and Governance Challenges; and Science, Technology and Educational Challenges.
Leap of 28 percent in the employment of Ultra-Orthodox
In the last few years, more and more Haredim join the labor market. The rate of employment among Haredi men is 45% — compared to 33% a decade ago. Though 45% is still relatively low, it is nevertheless a leap of 28 percent, compared to only marginal growth in the rest of the market.
