Technion Centennial | Reimagining the Next 100 Years

April 4, 2024 Scottsdale
Technion Centennial
Courtesy of American Technion Society

Choosing Optimism: The Technion’s Role in Shaping Israel’s Future

Is optimism possible in today’s turbulent world and in the aftermath of October 7? It is, thanks in part to the central role of the Technion in strengthening Israel’s economy, security, and people.

Join us for an exclusive Technion Centennial event featuring bestselling author Saul Singer and award-winning Technion Professor Moran Bercovici. You’ll be inspired as they share about the unique traits that enable Israel to thrive no matter the circumstance and the critical role of the Technion for Israel’s future.

Featuring Saul Singer, bestselling author of “Start-Up Nation” and “The Genius of Israel,” and Professor Moran Bercovici, award-winning member of the Technion Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.

Co-Chairs: Randi Jablin and Julee Landau

This event is taking place on a rooftop so please dress accordingly.

Registration | 7:30 a.m.Breakfast Kosher-style | 8 – 9 a.m.

Business attire | Valet is hosted

Saul Singer

Saul Singer is the co-author, with Dan Senor, of The New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling book “Start-Up Nation.” The book has been translated into over 35 languages, and its title has become synonymous with Israel itself. His new book, “The Genius of Israel” – also co-authored with Dan Senor – is already a bestseller.

Moran Bercovici

Professor Moran Bercovici ‘01, M.S. ’06 joined the Technion Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in 2011. That same year, he established the Faculty’s Fluidic Technologies Laboratory, which he heads. Currently the Technion’s youngest full professor, Prof. Bercovici has received wide recognition for his academic research and teaching.

**This is an exclusive event.

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When
Thursday, April 4, 2024, 7:30 am - 9:00 am
* Registration closes on March 28th
Where
Hotel Valley Ho
6850 E Main St
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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