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The International Workshop Week at the Faculty of Design at HIT - Holon Institute of Technology has successfully concluded, providing students with a unique learning and creative experience alongside leading designers and artists from around the world. This year's event theme was "The Elephant in the Room" and sparked innovative discourse on topics that are sometimes marginalized in mainstream design conversations.

HIT Holon Institute of Technology hosted an official delegation from the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Dayton, Ohio. The visit was part of the Council's efforts to deepen international connections between the Dayton Jewish community and leading academic institutions in Israel, as well as to promote collaborations in innovation, education, and technology.

HIT Holon Institute of Technology received a special certificate of recognition from Rotary International alongside other leading academic institutions in Israel.

The students Assaf Shaked and Niv Cohen from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering published, under the guidance of Prof. Yakov Gavan, a review article on space debris in the journal 'Electricity and Energy'

Professor Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT - Holon Institute of Technology, was awarded the 2025 Jerusalem Prize by the Minister of Education Mr. Yoav Kisch, at the 22nd Jerusalem Conference of the B'Sheva Group, held on February 24, 2025. 

Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU) in Ethiopia. The MOU outlines collaboration in scientific research, focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implementation in teaching and learning. It also covers knowledge exchange and collaboration in the field of nanotechnology, as well as student and academic staff exchanges.

Mathematician Dr. Vladimir Nodelman, a lecturer at HIT's School of Computer Science, recently published a new book titled 'Mathematical Studies Through Technology' with the prestigious Scientific World publishing house.

Senior executives from the R&D department of the Israel Electric Corporation made an official visit to HIT - Holon Institute of Technology. The visit focused on potential collaboration between the two organizations, as part of HIT's vision to be the "The Academia of the Industry”.

Strengthening HIT programs that train new generations of future physicians and health technologists who will advance Israel’s digital health system through medical technologies, artificial intelligence, education and research.

HIT at the Annual Meeting of ISFN – the Israel Society for Neuroscience