A new
exhibit at Ben-Gurion Airport will feature approximately 60 discoveries and
developments selected for the innovative and pioneering qualities, and their
direct and indirect influence on the lives of millions of people around the
world.
ReWalk - an exoskeleton invented by
Dr. Amit Gopher that allows
people with paralyzed legs to walk
again.
(Copyright: Ministry of Science,
Technology and Space)
The
Ministry of Science, Technology and Space will, on Monday, 7 March 2016, at
Ben-Gurion International (BGI) Airport, launch a year-long wall exhibit of
approximately 60 Israeli developments and discoveries that have affected the
world. Nobel laureates, featured researchers and university presidents and
vice-presidents for research will also attend.
The
exhibit will be displayed on a giant wall just past passport control and will
have the potential of reaching approximately 8 million people. The exhibit is
designed for public diplomacy and to increase domestic public awareness of
science. A recent survey shows that 43% of Israelis are unaware that Israel's
first President, Chaim Weizmann, was originally a chemist. Approximately 50% of
Israelis were unable to name even one Israeli Nobel laureate scientist. The
Science Technology and Space Ministry, in cooperation with the Israel Young
Academy, initiated the Ben-Gurion Airport exhibit to present Israeli science.
The
exhibit will feature approximately 60 discoveries and developments - chosen by
a selection committee composed of representatives from the Israel Young Academy
and the Science, Technology and Space Ministry Chief Scientist's office - that
were selected for the innovative and pioneering qualities, and their direct and
indirect influence on the lives of millions of people around the world.
Sections of the exhibit will be devoted to
Israel's eight Nobel science laureates, three Turing laureates and one Fields
Medal winner, as well as to such prominent scientists as Chaim Weizmann, Aaron
Aaronsohn and Albert Einstein.
According
to the Science, Technology and Space Minister Akounis: "The exhibit is a
major public diplomacy asset for Israel. We are showing the vast contributions
of Israeli science and technology to the world and all humanity.
We have what
and who to be proud of. Israel is a pioneering country and innovative leader.
The entire world admires, and is amazed by,
our achievements; therefore, it is fitting that they be shown at the
gateway into and out of Israel."
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