PM Benjamin Netanyahu and German Chancellor Angela Merkel tour innovation exhibit at Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Oct. 4, 2018. (Youtube/Screenshot)
“Just from a few examples that we saw here, I think there are tremendous opportunities,” Netanyahu said at a meeting with Israeli and German innovators.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and German Chancellor Angela Merkel attended a roundtable meeting with Israeli and German entrepreneurs at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, where the potential for bilateral cooperation and innovation in several areas was discussed.
The two leaders toured an exhibit on innovation that included presentations by Israeli and German companies.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to have a meeting between Israeli and German innovators. The last meeting that Chancellor Merkel and I had, we decided to have this roundtable and have this delegation meet with Israeli counterparts. I think, just from a few examples that we saw here, I think there are tremendous opportunities,” Netanyahu said at the meeting.
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