The 1,904 Technion Graduates Who Will Help Shape Israel’s Future
1,904 Technion students received their diplomas this week in a ceremony celebrating academic achievement, innovation, and the next generation of leaders.
1,904 Technion students received their diplomas this week in a ceremony celebrating academic achievement, innovation, and the next generation of leaders.
Technion-trained Israeli students are at the peak of the Science Olympiad season, earning medals and recognition thanks to rigorous training and strategic partnerships.
Bob Ruth and Magid have launched endowment-backed quantum education initiatives at Technion, empowering the next generation of quantum scientists.
A Technion-led study shows significant gender differences in the digestion of dairy and plant-based milks, underscoring the need for personalised food engineering.
Discover how the Technion’s original building in Haifa has stood as a beacon of scientific progress and community for over a century.
Technion and AI startup Decart have launched a joint research center to bolster Israel’s AI capabilities, focusing on cutting-edge research and talent development.
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.
As Technion celebrates its centennial, it unveils a forward-looking agenda to drive global progress in science, sustainability, and education.
Technion scientists introduce a breakthrough in decoupled water electrolysis, paving the way for efficient, industrial-scale green hydrogen production.
Technion launches the Carasso FoodTech Innovation Center and the Hecht Sustainable Protein Research Center to drive global food innovation and sustainability.
This Technion antisemitism panel discusses it persisting in U.S. academia for decades, calling for open dialogue and institutional change to combat this crisis.
In a centennial ceremony at its original Hadar campus, the Technion—deemed “a miracle”—is lauded by President Herzog and honored alumni in a festive celebration.