The Samuel Neaman Institute was established in 1978 in the Technion at Mr. Samuel Neaman’s initiative. It is an independent multi-disciplinary national policy research institute, focusing on issues in science and technology, education, economy and industry, physical infrastructure and social development which determine Israel’s national resilience. The institute conducts national policy research and surveys, with conclusions and recommendations serving decision makers at various levels. The research is carried out by the faculty and staff of the Technion, scientists from other institutions in Israel and abroad, and specialists from the industry.
With a focus on professional qualifications and life achievements, the Samuel Neaman Institute has performed hundreds of exploratory national policy research projects and surveys, influencing decision makers and professionals in economy and government. The institute plays a significant leading role in outlining Israel’s national policies in science, technology, and higher education. Additionally, it supports national projects, such as the Ministry of Industry, Trade & Labor clusters, particularly the MAGNET program in nano-technologies, media, optics and communication, chemistry, energy, environmental and social projects of national importance. The institute also organizes comprehensive seminars in its leading fields of research.
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