The Jerusalem Post

23 science ministers to attend innovation event ‘Thinking Out of the Box’ in Jerusalem

- • By LAHAV HARKOV (Courtesy)

An unpreceden­ted number of ministers and deputy ministers, 23, plan to attend a conference on science policy in Jerusalem later this month, Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis said on Wednesday.

Among the countries whose ministers are attending the event, titled “The First Internatio­nal Ministeria­l-Level Scientific Conference: Thinking Out of the Box,” are India, Argentina, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. Even more countries plan to send lower-level delegation­s, including chief scientists and other officials.

According to Akunis, his flagship event is set to break an all-time record for ministers from foreign countries participat­ing in one event of Israel.

“The profession­als said to expect only 10 countries to participat­e,” Akunis said. “This is an unpreceden­ted diplomatic achievemen­t; 23 is a massive number by every parameter.”

The minister said the positive response “is a great show of faith in Israeli science and technology, and shows how Israel is admired around the world.

“It’s a salute to Israel, and I’m glad I initiated it. I’m happy to see the internatio­nal admiration,” Akunis added. “We hear talk about internatio­nal isolation. That’s not only false, but we have other countries courting us.”

The Science Ministry’s three-day conference is set to begin on May 28, and will open with an event in Jerusalem, featuring a greeting by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. All Israeli cabinet ministers and MKs were invited to attend.

The ministeria­l-level attendees from around the world will attend a dinner at the Knesset, during which Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein plans to address them, and Akunis to talk to them about Israeli democracy.

 ??  ?? UK MINISTER of State for Universiti­es and Science Sam Gyimah (left) meets with Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis.
UK MINISTER of State for Universiti­es and Science Sam Gyimah (left) meets with Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis.

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