What's Happening?
At the Jerusalem Post 2026 New York Conference, Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT Holon Institute of Technology, emphasized the need for Israeli academia to adapt to rapidly changing security and technological challenges. He highlighted the role
of academic institutions in national resilience and workforce development, particularly in the high-tech and defense sectors. Yakubov discussed HIT's efforts to expand its defense technology curriculum and foster international partnerships to prepare students for global challenges. He also reflected on his personal journey as an immigrant and the importance of Jewish identity and unity.
Why It's Important?
The call for academia to adapt to evolving security and tech landscapes is crucial for maintaining Israel's competitive edge in these sectors. As technology and security threats evolve, academic institutions play a vital role in equipping the workforce with the necessary skills and knowledge. HIT's focus on applied disciplines and international collaboration can enhance Israel's capacity to address future challenges. This initiative also underscores the broader significance of education in national development and resilience, impacting economic growth and societal progress.











