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Ocean is synonymous to an endless source on so many levels. Indeed, in the economic context, the ocean is also a major source of resources that has greatly developed in recent years and which presents extensive business-economic potential on all matters relating to technological innovation.
The global economic value of the ocean is estimated at ~$24T. Studies demonstrate that the ocean is ranked seventh among the world’s ten leading economies, generating $2.5T of goods and services per year. However, despite the advantages of the ocean, we do not protect it and we over exploit it, causing habitat destruction and, most of all, pollution. Thus, where most of the ocean’s economic output relies on its “robustness and health”, it is very important to develop a new global ecosystem of startup companies and technological ventures that will enable the ocean to continue providing us a plethora of resources for many years to come.
First-of-its-Kind Academic Collaboration
First-of-its-Kind Academic Collaboration
Bar-Ilan University and Gulf Medical University of the United Arab Emirates Sign Agreement for Joint Medical Research.
(Left to right) Bar-Ilan University Rector Prof. Amnon Albeck, President Prof. Arie Zaban, Council of Trustees Chairman Shlomo Zohar, CEO Zohar Yinon and Deputy President Prof. Moshe Lewenstein following the signing of the agreement
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(January 17, 2021, Ramat Gan, Israel, JNS Wire) To promote medical research and improve public health in Israel and throughout the Middle East, Bar-Ilan University has signed an agreement for collaboration with the UAE’s Gulf Medical University. The agreement calls for the exchange of researchers and students at the graduate and undergraduate levels; joint academic programs in the fields of medical science, medical education, and health-systems administration; and the publication of joint academic studies.