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A delegation from HIT Holon Institute of Technology and Watergen donated a device that can produce water from air to an orphanage in Uzbekistana. The orphanes were also granted education scholarships from HIT. Prof. Yakubov: "Technology and science can create a better world".

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On May 17, 2019, a meeting of employees of the Innovation Center was held at MUIC, with representatives of Groundzero and with the HIT - Holon Institute of Technology in Israel. Founded in 1969, today HIT is an educational center that combines academic training and practical industry experience; it is an interdisciplinary institution that specializes in various areas of science and technology and creates various projects and programs that create an integrated approach to science and art. and business.

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Today in the afternoon, the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek and the Israel Holon Institute of Technology will take part in the conference “STEMM” (Science – Technology – Education – Mathematics – Medicine), which will be held May 13-17, 2019. A delegation of 35 people arrived at the Tashkent airport.

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Within the framework of the visit to Uzbekistan (12-19 May 2019), representatives of the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT, Israel) headed by its President Edward Yakubov visited the Bukhara region.

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Within the framework of STEMM organized by HIT in Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent an Israeli “Watergen” pilot plant is installed in Bukhara region, capable of producing up to 900 liters of drinking water per day. 

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During its 5 days, lectures and discussions will be held on various topics such as: Instructional and design technologies, Data Science and Medicine, Applied Mathematics, Nano Technology, Complex Analysis and Current Scientific Problems.

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Related posts: BSU Bukhara State University website.

The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Israel held negotiations with Michael Rutman, Vice President of the Israeli innovative company Watergen, which specializes in production of installations for generating drinking water from air.

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On 1 May 2019, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Israel held a meeting with the Deputy Director General of the Israel Institute of Export and International Cooperation on International Economic Relations Sabine Segal.

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Installation of the Israeli innovative company Watergen will be tested in the Bukhara region. The unit, which is planned to be tested in the arid climate of Uzbekistan, is designed to generate drinking water from the air.

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On May 2, 2019, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Israel organized a meeting with the President of the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), Professor Eduard Yakubov.

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