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Jerusalem, 25 September, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli Innovation and Science Week concluded: 20,000 visitors attended the peak event Scientists’ Night 2025.
The festival, initiated by the European Union and supported by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, is the largest science festival in Israel, and took place this year under the theme “A Life of Innovation.”
The festival, which has become a tradition and has been run by the ScienceTech since 2011, once again offered an interactive science experience of meeting with Israeli researchers and direct exposure to Israeli scientific activity.
The many activities were free of charge and included experiential workshops, activities, demonstrations, tours, experiments, and fascinating lectures in the fields of artificial intelligence, technological innovation, space, and science.
The “Night of Scientists” festival is the culminating event that concludes the events of the Israeli Innovation and Science Week 2025, which are being held across the country with the support of the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology and led by the Senior Science and Community Division.














