Event

Apr 10, 2025
A New Era in Technological Collaboration: Israel and the Abraham Accords States (2020-2023 and after)

The Abraham Accords have established a robust foundation for partnerships that transcend traditional boundaries, positioning innovation as a powerful unifying force. In recent years, collaboration in advanced technology and cyber capabilities has catalyzed trade relations, expanded diplomatic opportunities, strengthened academic ties, and deepened strategic alliances. I would argue that despite the challenges posed by the current geopolitical climate, these partnerships—especially in AI and cybersecurity, which stand apart from previous technological advancements—demonstrate the resilience and mutual potential of Israel and the Gulf states to achieve shared progress and prosperity.

Address
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Room
Zoom/Online Meeting Platform
Contact and Registration

We welcome both internal and external guests. For further information about the LMRG Colloquium series, specific sessions, or registration (a limited number of places are available), please contact  Dr. Franziska Fröhlich.

About This Series

The LMRG Colloquium is a venue for members and guests of the Lise Meitner Research Group, "China in the Global System of Science," to share their work in progress. It is an opportunity to raise questions, discuss methodological challenges, or get feedback on preliminary conclusions. We aim to create a supportive atmosphere that combines rigorous criticism with genuine curiosity.

2025-04-10T14:00:00SAVE IN I-CAL 2025-04-10 14:00:00 2025-04-10 15:30:00 A New Era in Technological Collaboration: Israel and the Abraham Accords States (2020-2023 and after) The Abraham Accords have established a robust foundation for partnerships that transcend traditional boundaries, positioning innovation as a powerful unifying force. In recent years, collaboration in advanced technology and cyber capabilities has catalyzed trade relations, expanded diplomatic opportunities, strengthened academic ties, and deepened strategic alliances. I would argue that despite the challenges posed by the current geopolitical climate, these partnerships—especially in AI and cybersecurity, which stand apart from previous technological advancements—demonstrate the resilience and mutual potential of Israel and the Gulf states to achieve shared progress and prosperity. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany Zoom/Online Meeting Platform Franziska Marliese FröhlichDieu Linh Bui Dao Franziska Marliese FröhlichDieu Linh Bui Dao Europe/Berlin public