
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on February 25, 2026, visited a technology exhibition in Jerusalem, getting a close look at the cutting-edge ideas shaping Israel’s innovation landscape.
The exhibition brought together leading Israeli companies, start-ups, and research institutions working across sectors such as agri-tech, water management, climate solutions, artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, biotechnology, quantum computing, mobility, and space systems. The visit was part of PM Modi’s two-day State trip to Israel, highlighting the stable growth of cooperation addressing global challenges within the framework of the ‘India-Israel Innovation Bridge’ initiative.
As he moved from stall to stall, the Prime Minister interacted with founders, scientists, and CEOs, listening to demonstrations and exploring real-world applications. In the quantum and deep-tech segment, Quantum Machines briefed the Indian PM on developments at the Israeli Quantum Computing Centre (IQCC), while Classiq demonstrated efforts on simplifying quantum software advancement.
Mobility solutions and healthcare solutions were also in the spotlight. AISAP, a start-up, presented its AI-powered point-of-care ultrasound system that provides real-time diagnostics assistance. Israel’s Ministry of Science and Technology’s Horizon Scanning Division showcased ‘Tech Scout’, an AI-powered platform for strategic risk detection and trend analysis, while Mobileye presented sophisticated sensors and chip innovations designed to reduce road accidents.
On the cybersecurity front, Check Point Software Technologies put forward its advanced threat prevention systems and collaborations in India. Sustainability was a highlight, with WaterGen showing its technology of creating drinking water by extracting it out of the air, while N-Drip showcased its gravity-powered micro-irrigation systems. Natural Offset Farming presented electricity-free post-harvest solutions to reduce food loss.
In climate and biotechnology, Remilk demonstrated lab-produced milk proteins using precision fermentation; BarAlgae showcased machine-learning-integrated microalgae cultivation; and Mynora Bio presented specialized additives for plastic waste bio-conversion. The Geophysical Institute (GII) brought to the fore high-resolution mineral resource quantification modeling technologies, while Israel Aerospace Industries presented miniaturized communication satellites and integrated Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems.
PM Modi noted that the technologies on display hold significant potential for expanding India-Israel cooperation, especially in agriculture, water security, healthcare, and digital services, and invited Israeli firms to deepen investments and partnerships in India’s growing innovation ecosystem.