Israel Hosts AI in Education Summit

Israel hosts the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education Feb. 2-4, 2026, in Jerusalem, drawing 30 delegations and tech giants to shape.

Save the Date: February 2-4, 2026 | Binyanei Ha’Uma, Jerusalem

Tech giants are already there: Google, NVIDIA, Microsoft, AWS, Monday.com, will take part in an event that will bring together 30 delegations from around the world with education ministers and senior figures from industry and academia.

In February 2026, the Ministry of Education in Jerusalem will launch the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, the opening shot for Israel Reality Month. The conference will serve as a broad platform for strategic connections, collaborations, and leading educational policy in the age of artificial intelligence, and will establish Israel’s position as a central hub for educational innovation and a leader in the global dialogue on the future of learning.

The conference will bring together approximately 500 senior figures, including 30 delegations from around the world, alongside technology and futurism experts. During the conference days, participants will be exposed to the educational and technological ecosystem in Israel and are expected to sign an international memorandum of understanding and the “Jerusalem Declaration.” This declaration is an Israeli initiative that constitutes a groundbreaking document of principles for leading joint educational initiatives between participating countries.

Concurrently with the conference, the Ministry of Education will hold a large AI exhibition with approximately 230 exhibitors and about 30,000 visitors. The exhibition aims to present existing solutions for promoting personalized learning, alleviate concerns among teaching staff, and develop skills for adopting technology.
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As part of the conference, among other things, there will be:

  • Roundtables: To formulate a concept for the responsible, ethical, and systemic integration of artificial intelligence in schools.
  • Future Generation Dialogues: Students from Israel and around the world will work together to create a shared understanding of the challenges they face and the right way to adapt technology based on their personal experiences.

Meirav Zerbib, Deputy Director General and Head of the Innovation and Technology Administration: “The international conference is an official stamp on Israel’s ability to turn a technological vision into pedagogical reality. We are proud to host the best minds and to provide fertile ground for developing learning methods that will empower both teachers and students. Here in Jerusalem, we will begin the journey from the development stage to actual implementation in every classroom.”
The full conference schedule and updated participant list will be published in the coming days.

Minister of Education, Yoav Kisch: “The opening of Israel Reality Month with an international event that reflects the Israeli education system’s leadership in artificial intelligence. We have set an ambitious goal to return the Israeli education system to leadership in the international arena in the fields of science and artificial intelligence within five years, and we will achieve it. The broad scope of participating countries and companies is proof of the level of trust in the path we are paving.”