Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Technion launches new aerospace prize to honor legends and trailblazers

Nominations for the prize will open in the summer of 2026, and the first iteration will be awarded in June 2027.

Aerial view of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology.
Cancer Cell Spread and oncology or Malignant Cancerous Growth and Metastasis anatomy concept as growing tumor cells and Malignancy disease spreading metastasized as a 3D illustration.

New Israeli-led AI model to predict chemotherapy benefit in breast cancer

Q-Factor is led by professors from the Technion, the Weizmann Institute, and experts in the world of deep-tech startups.

Q-Factor emerges as Israel’s latest quantum computing developer with $24 million seed investment

Aerial view of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology.

Technion leads Israel, Europe in AI research in new CSRanking index, ranking 21st worldwide


Israel's Technion top in Europe in the field of artificial intelligence

The international CSRankings has announced the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology as the number one university in Europe in the field of artificial intelligence.

The Computer Science Faculty building at Technion University in Haifa, Israel

Novel AI solutions expected from new Hebrew U, Technion partnership with IBM

The joint venture was announced at an event commemorating the 50 year anniversary of IBM's Israel-based Research Lab.

 The IBM logo is seen outside the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv October 24, 2011.

Grapevine August 26, 2022: Happy anniversary

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 US AMBASSADOR Tom Nides (right) looks at the nano-Bible at the David and Janet Polak Visitors Center, alongside Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan.

Technion Prof. Hossam Haick awarded three research grants to combat cancers

The grants were awarded to three of Prof. Haick's consortiums, each of which studies a specific type of deadly cancer.

 Technion Prof. Hossam Haick.

The global rankings of Israel's Hebrew University, Technion, Weizmann

Hebrew University said number 77 was “a major achievement for Israel’s higher education at large and specifically for the Hebrew University.”

 Israelis walking in front of the entrance to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Excluding North American med students is unwise - editorial

Instead of stopping the participation of foreign students altogether, why not find space and room for more medical students?

 Illustration shows a woman holding a mock-up vial labeled "Monkeypox vaccine" and medical syringe

Self-driving cars: The future of Formula racing

The Formula team at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa recently unveiled its new car which for the first time, was an autonomous electric vehicle (A-EV).

 The Formula Technion Team. From right to left, standing: Itamar Ventura, Keren Grinberg, Sharon Goldstein, Muans Omari, Doron Shpigel, Dima Abu Romi, Ayham Abu Eid and Ahmad Rabi. Bottom: Salman Abdalla, Oriel Mizrahi.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla receives honorary doctorate from Technion

Bourla was recognized for his exceptional leadership in developing the first safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine, which remains the gold standard for vaccines against the novel coronavirus.

 Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla at the ceremony

A new material could restore damaged nerves, heart pacing - study

Developed in Haifa and Chicago, it could streamline medical treatments and accelerate the use of renewable energies.

 The silicon membrane as seen before wrapping it around the heart or nerve tissue. The color you see is due to the porosity of the surface – pores that reflect and absorb the different wavelengths of light in a non-homogeneous way, causing the different colors of the rainbow to appear.

Israeli scientists discover how to make elderly human skin young again

After 20 years of research, Haifa scientists claim to have found the way to make elderly human skin young again – in lab rodents.

Elderly hand (illustrative)