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Čadež: We Can Learn a Lot from Israel in Innovation and Education

Feb 10, 2025

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Marko Čadež, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS), is visiting Paris. Today, together with Jelena Begović, Minister of Science, he held discussions at the Serbian Embassy with Gila Gamliel, Israel’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, regarding cooperation and joint projects, particularly in the fields of agritech and cybersecurity.

"Israel ranks third in the world in investments in modern technologies, and we are ready to learn, develop, and support new ideas. CCIS, together with companies and in cooperation with the Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation, will visit Israel to exchange knowledge and experiences and discuss concrete business opportunities and support for innovation and technological development," Čadež emphasized. He recalled the numerous activities of the CCIS office in Jerusalem, which focus on strengthening economic ties and cooperation in modern technologies and startup development between the two countries.

The CCIS president stressed the importance of creating opportunities for young people to test their inventions in real-world environments, as this is essential for building a true innovation ecosystem.

"We want to focus on specific areas, particularly agritech and cybersecurity. Young people have ideas, but they lack the means to realize them. We need your help to understand how you have improved this process, especially considering the rapid changes happening on a weekly basis," Čadež said during his conversation with the Israeli Minister of Science.

Minister Begović expressed expectations for increased cooperation with Israel in the future, particularly in innovation. Minister Gamliel noted that Israel and Serbia share a common vision of a future based on science and technological development.

"I am pleased that we have opened important topics today that will enhance our cooperation and enable the exchange of knowledge and experiences between our innovation ecosystems," Gamliel said. She also highlighted Israel’s development of specialized AI programs in education.

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