Pioneer of science-intensive industries in Israel in electronics, communications, and computers. Beyond their significant contribution to Israeli high-tech, Yehuda and his brother Zohar contributed significantly to the development and prosperity of the Faculty. In their shared vision for a breakthrough in the field of nanoelectronics, they established a research center named after their parents, thereby leading to development in the field in Israel and the State of Israel. Recently, Technion has expanded its fields of activity in the fields of elite technologies by expanding the physical infrastructure of the parent faculty and adding the Yehuda and Zohar Zisapel Building.
The Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering sadly bids farewell to its alumnus, the late Yehuda Zisapel
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Jun 08,2026
The Faculty was proud to host Technovation 2026, bringing together approximately 450 participants, including senior leaders from the high-tech industry, Technion leadership, faculty deans, academic staff, students, and members of the media. Hundreds of additional viewers followed the discussions and presentations via a live broadcast that ran throughout the day.
The conference focused on the key issues shaping the future of technology, innovation, and research, serving as a platform...
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