
TECHNION FRANCE
Innovation and Excellence at the Heart of the Technion.
A global leader in science and engineering, the Technion is renowned for groundbreaking innovations such as the USB flash drive and the capsule endoscopy. Its cutting-edge research spans medicine, the environment, and space technologies, driving progress on a global scale.

Technion France
Supporting Israeli Scientific Excellence, Even in Times of Crisis
Technion France is the official representative of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, one of the world’s most prestigious technological universities. Serving as a dynamic bridge between France and Israel, Technion France promotes scientific, academic, and industrial exchanges between the two countries.
A Pillar of Resilience and Innovation
In times of crisis, the Technion stands strong as a beacon of resilience, innovation, and forward-thinking progress. Despite the current challenges facing Israel, Technion researchers and students continue their mission, addressing critical issues of the 21st century, including:
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Healthcare
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Climate Change
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Artificial Intelligence
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Cybersecurity
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Energy
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Defense
Why Support the Technion Through Your IFI Contribution?
Supporting the Technion through your Impôt sur la Fortune Immobilière (IFI) means directing your taxes toward a project of meaning, excellence, and high impact.
Through our partnership with the France-Israel Foundation, your donations are eligible for tax deductions and directly contribute to:
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Advancing cutting-edge research programs
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Establishing new scientific centers
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Educating the next generation of Israeli engineers and scientists
A Vision Focused on the Future
Technion France is committed to:
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Promoting Israeli scientific and technological excellence in France
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Supporting researchers, entrepreneurs, and institutions in forming strategic partnerships
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Organizing events, delegations, and networking opportunities in deeptech, life sciences, mobility, AI, and sustainable development
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Encouraging philanthropic engagement with the Technion’s priority projects