Technion 100 Years Grand Event- Melbourne
Event description
Technion Australia Presents: Technion – 100 Years of Innovation and excellence
Join us for a prestigious gala evening as we commemorate 100 years of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, a global leader in scientific innovation and education. This momentous occasion will bring together esteemed speakers, cutting-edge research, and an exclusive art exhibition, all in support of the Technion -Rambam Wolfe Center for Translational Medicine and Engineering.
Event Details:
- Melbourne: Tuesday, December 3, 2024, 6:30PM (for a 7:00PM start)
Highlights:
- Speakers:
- Prof. Wayne Kaplan – Technion’s Vice President for External Relations and Resource Development
- Mr. David Weinberg – The Jerusalem Post- Israel's resilience and determination to win.
- A special guest – a Technion graduate, sharing experiences from their recent reserve duty
- In attendance of:
- Nova Peris OAM.
- Distinguished Prof. Moti Segev – A world leading physicist and Israel Prize winner from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- Art Show: Featuring works by Avraham Vofsi, an Israeli artist, whose unique pieces reflect post October 7 feelings. Avi was born in Melbourne and was an Archibald Prize finalist in 2022.
This exclusive event will be a unique opportunity to engage with the Technion's rich legacy and cutting-edge advancements in human health. Mingle with key figures in the community, including major donors, alumni, and art aficionados.
Ticket Information:
- General Admission: $54
- Technion Alumni/ Student/ Concession: $18
All proceeds will go towards the Wolfe Center, a groundbreaking initiative together with Rambam hospital, advancing medical research and innovation.
Whether you are a Technion alumnus, a supporter of Israel’s scientific achievements, or simply passionate about healthcare innovation, this gala promises an unforgettable evening of celebration and impact.
Help us raise $500,000 to support the future of human health and scientific discovery!
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