Technion 10² Documentary

Celebrating 100 Years of Innovation

This end of year, join us for a special screening of Technion 10², a compelling documentary that chronicles 100 years of the Technion’s journey from a modest classroom in Haifa to becoming one of the world’s leading technological research institutions. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Uri Rosenwaks, this film offers a unique lens into the intertwined history of the Technion and the State of Israel.

Photo credit: Sivan Shachor

About the film

Technion 10² delves into the rich tapestry of the Technion’s history, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping Israel’s scientific and technological landscape. From its inception in 1924 to its current status as a global innovation hub, the film captures the institution’s milestones, challenges, and triumphs. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, viewers gain insight into how the Technion has been instrumental in Israel’s evolution into the “Startup Nation.”

Your support helps power the Technion’s world-changing breakthroughs—and now, you can witness them come to life on the big screen. Watch it as it showcases Technion’s century of innovation, from Nobel-winning science to lifesaving technology, capturing the spirit of Israel’s premier institute of technology like never before.

Watch the Trailer

Get a glimpse of the documentary by watching the official trailer below:

Featured Personalities

The documentary features interviews with notable figures, including:

  • Mira (Cherniavsky) Cohen – Daughter of Prof. Aharon Cherniavsky, the first director of the Technion
  • Prof. Uri Sivan – President of the Technion
  • Dr. Yossi Vardi – High-tech entrepreneur
  • Karin Eibschitz-Segal – CEO of Intel Israel
  • Dr. Kobi Vortman – CEO of Insightec
  • Billie Bilic – Director of Amazon AWS R&D Center
  • Dedi Perlmutter – Former VP of Intel Worldwide

Where do I get my movie ticket?

Tickets will be available soon. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay tuned.

Movie will be screened in Melbourne and in Sydney. Exact date to be confirmed, but keep your diary free for end of October/beginning of November!

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