Israel's MASHAV Eyes Water Innovation Hub in Andhra Pradesh

MASHAV, Israel's development agency, is keen to establish a water resource museum or innovation center in Andhra Pradesh to boost advanced water management systems. MASHAV's Water Attaché, Noa Amsalem, met with the Science City's chief executive to discuss collaboration on educational programs and emerging technologies.

Israel's MASHAV Eyes Water Innovation Hub in Andhra Pradesh
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The Israeli agency for international development, MASHAV, is considering launching a water resource museum or innovation center in Andhra Pradesh to aid in advanced water management.

Noa Amsalem, MASHAV's Water Attaché, recently convened with Venkateswarlu Kesineni, the Chief Executive of the Science City of Andhra Pradesh, to explore potential cooperation. A focus of their discussions was on educational programs to bolster scientific temper and sustainable practices through emerging technologies.

Amsalem highlighted the importance of integrating real-world water challenges into education to foster innovation among students. Key emerging technologies cited include atmospheric water generation and advanced storage systems, which are vital for long-term water security.

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