PM Modi invites Israeli companies to invest and manufacture in India
Tel Aviv, February 26. On the first day of his two-day official visit to Israel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu visited an exhibition showcasing Israel’s leading technologies in various sectors here. During this, he invited Israeli companies to explore opportunities to invest in India, set up manufacturing and increase technical partnerships. The exhibition included innovative explorations in areas such as Agri-Tech, Water-Tech, Climate-Tech, Health-Biotech, Smart Mobility, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security and Quantum Technology.
According to an official statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, PM Modi, while interacting with the innovators, said that the cutting-edge technologies displayed have immense potential to take India-Israel innovation, startup and business partnership to new heights. There is huge potential for cooperation especially in areas like agriculture, water management, healthcare and digital services. Both the countries are working together to develop solutions to modern challenges under the ‘India-Israel Innovation Bridge’ initiative.
Yesterday in Jerusalem, PM Netanyahu and I visited an exhibition which showcased special innovations from the world of technology. Got a glimpse of pioneering work by Israeli youth in areas such as AI, Quantum, healthcare, cyber security, water resources, agriculture and more.… pic.twitter.com/xNdJxcGKS2
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 26, 2026
The Prime Minister interacted with scientists, tech entrepreneurs and CEOs of several companies, while Quantum Machine gave information about the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) while Classical Company explained how it is facilitating quantum software development. A startup called AISAP showcased its AI-based portable ultrasound technology, which provides instant diagnosis and guidance.
The Horizon Scanning Division of Israel’s Ministry of Science and Technology introduced an AI tool called ‘Tech Scout’, which helps in identifying strategic risks and analyzing trends. Tech company Mobileye showcased its sensor and chip technology to reduce road accidents. While Check Point Software Technologies highlighted its advanced cyber security solutions and collaboration in India.
Watergen showcased the technology of creating potable water from air, while N-Drip introduced a gravity-based micro-irrigation system. Natural offset farming (NOF) demonstrated solutions to reduce food losses after harvest without electricity. Additionally, Remilk showed precision fermentation technology for lab-grown milk proteins, and BarAlgae presented a machine learning-based microalgae production system.
Mynora Bio demonstrated plastic waste management through special bio-conversion additives. The Geophysical Institute (GII) performed high-resolution modeling for mineral resource estimation. Israel Aerospace Industries showcased its small communications satellites and integrated synthetic aperture radar technology.
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