Israel Innovation Authority רשות החדשנות
Noga Carmin is an expert in information searching and analysis with experience in various industries. She currently holds the position of Head of Technological Research at the Israel Innovation Authority. Prior to this, she was involved in business intelligence and research at the same organization and held positions at ISERD and self-employment. Previously, Noga worked at the Israel Antiquities Authority, where she was responsible for managing teams, coordinating resources, scientific editing, and academic research. She holds an associate's degree in Information Science and Project Management from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and Art History from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Israel Innovation Authority רשות החדשנות
The Israel Innovation Authority is Israel's central agency to manage the country’s governmental support of the resource of innovation. As the governments' operational arm in the arena of technological innovation and R&D, the goal of the Authority is to provide professional support and infrastructure to government efforts to encourage innovation in all industry sectors, complementing the major role that Israel already plays in the global high-tech sector. The Israel Innovation Authority has three main roles: creating infrastructure to support diverse industries, developing tools and programs that suit the needs of the industry, and budgeting and financing high-risk projects and products. In addition to these roles, the Authority serves as a central hub for knowledge and consists of six customer-oriented “Innovation Divisions,” each providing a variety of tools for each market segment and stage in the life cycle of a product: Technological Infrastructure, Advanced Manufacturing, International Collaborations, Societal Challenges, Growth and Early Stage.