Denmark and Israel Collaborate On Sustainable Water Tech Solutions
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Climate issues and pollution are some of the major challenges that Danish expertise can help alleviate in Israel.
A Denmark is currently lending a hand to protecting the vulnerable ocean environment off the coast of the city of Haifa (photo: Zvi Roger)
The food and agriculture minister, Esben Lunde Larsen, was in Israel in a bid to strengthen co-operation between Denmark and Israel within the area of sustainable water tech solutions.
A dry climate and recent droughts has forced Israel to step up its investment in water technology, and Danish companies have developed solutions that could help the Israeli government secure its water supply for the nation’s population, agriculture and industry.
“Denmark and Israel have different strengths and challenges. Israel is one of the best countries in the world at attracting research funds, and we can learn from that in Denmark,” said Larsen.
“Conversely, Israel is facing serious environmental issues due to a lack of water and water pollution.
Here, Denmark can provide some of the world’s best solutions. So a stronger bond would benefit Denmark and Israel.”
Heading to Haifa
Last year, the Education and Research Ministry teamed up with the Foreign Ministry to establish a new innovation centre in Tel Aviv, which will help open doors for Danish companies looking to access leading research arenas and relevant co-operation partners in Israel.
Larsen will visit the innovation centre and meet with the Israeli environmental protection minister, Zeev Elkin.
He will also meet with the mayor of Haifa, where the Danish water tech firm DHI is involved in a large project regarding the protection of the vulnerable ocean environment. And he will visit the Grand Water Research Institute, one of Israel’s leading research institutes within water technology.
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