
February 26, Jerusalem – Top industry leaders have strongly endorsed deeper India-Israel cooperation in emerging technologies, highlighting the vast potential in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous mobility.
The remarks were made at a technology exhibition attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which showcased opportunities for bilateral innovation partnerships.
Nir Minerbi, CEO of Classiq, said that India and Israel possess the capabilities required to jointly lead the quantum computing revolution. He expressed appreciation for the partnership and said that both countries could build groundbreaking innovations together.
Nimrod Nehushtan, Executive Vice President for Business Development and Strategy at Mobileye, said that India presents immense potential for autonomous driving technologies. He noted that such innovations could significantly improve road safety and also accelerate broader technological growth, including advancements in robotics.
Dr. Victor Israel Ghosalker of Israel’s Ministry of Science welcomed stronger engagement with India and said that he looks forward to expanding technology-sharing initiatives between the two countries.
The exhibition highlighted Israel's advancements in AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing, and defense technologies, reinforcing the growing strategic technology partnership between the two nations.
Byte 1: Nir Minerbi, CEO of Classiq
Byte 2: Nimrod Nehushtan, Executive Vice President for Business Development and Strategy at Mobileye
Byte 3: Dr. Victor Israel Ghosalker of Israel’s Ministry of Science





