Tel Aviv Sparks Innovation Festival Kicks Off

A citywide technology festival brings together global innovators, entrepreneurs and investors
Sparks Innovation Summit, a Global Gathering of Creativity and Technology. Photo: Glad KavalerchiK
The Tel Aviv Sparks Innovation Festival will take place from January 26–30 at Tel Aviv Expo and multiple venues across the city. The festival is initiated by Israeli entrepreneur and investor Yossi Vardi, together with Amir Rapaport, founder of Cybertech Global Conferences.

Throughout the week, leading experts, entrepreneurs, and investors from Israel and abroad will take part in discussions on key topics, including rebuilding Israel’s northern region through innovation beyond central cities, reintegrating reserve-duty soldiers into the high-tech workforce, artificial intelligence in education, the future of quantum technologies, and the impact of gaming technologies on healthcare.

For the third consecutive year, the festival will host a dedicated panel focused on advancing innovation in the Western Negev, bringing together entrepreneurs from the Gaza envelope region and the Israeli high-tech ecosystem to discuss challenges, investments, and growth opportunities in the periphery.

The festival will feature dozens of startups, international delegations, senior industry figures, and opinion leaders, alongside public meetups, cultural city tours, and additional events across Tel Aviv. Participation is free of charge, subject to pre-registration and approval.

For more information and registration: https://www.tlvsparks.com

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