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March 09, 2001 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-09

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Israel's
...Past

Israel's
...Future

From Trowels to Cursors

pioneers once built the nation
stone by stone

today they do it with computers
and digital technology

THE TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

leads the high-tech revolution in
Software Design and
Data Compression Technology

FACTS:

65 of the 97 High-Tech
Israeli Companies
on the U.S. Stock Exchanges are managed
by Technion graduates.

houses the Western World's Largest
Computer Science Department

drives Israel's new economy from
Advanced Internet Transmissions to
Microsatellites
from Robotics Surgery to
Microscopic Motors

90 of 100 Top Israeli Companies
are led by Technion graduates.

$31 Billion of Israel's $100 Billion GDP
is generated by Technion graduates.

The future of a secure & economically independent Israel is in high-technology —
the future of high-technology is at the Technion.

SHAPING ISRAEL'S FUTURE

The American Technion Society

CAMPAIGN FOR THE TECHNION
ATS Detroit Chapter • Courtyard Center
32522 Northwestern Hwy • Farmington Hills, MI 48334 • (248) 737 1990

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Lawrence Jackier, National President
Morris Rochlin, Detroit Chapter President
Jim Deutchman, Board Chair
Nancy Gad-Harf, Regional Director
Jo Rosen, Assistant Regional Director

3/9
2001

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