Education Moves up a Grade: Israel's Center for Educational Technology (CET) to Start First-of-its-kind Educational Incubator in the Negev
TEL AVIV, Israel, May 21, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
- Incubator to host start-ups and entrepreneurs involved in innovative
educational technologies
- CET to mobilize $10 million in the project over the next five years
The Center for Educational Technology (CET) today announced the launch of an
educational-technological incubator for educational startups and entrepreneurs from
Israel. Scheduled to start operations this June in the city of Yeruham in the Negev, the
Incubator seeks to develop the area of EduTech, namely leveraging high tech knowhow and
capabilities for the development of innovative educational technologies.
The Incubator will mobilize local startups and entrepreneurs involved in education and
will focus on developing dedicated technological models and solutions for the educational
system as well as research the relationship between the digital culture and education. The
Incubator will be headed by Avi Warshavsky, Head of Humanities and Social studies at CET
and one of the entrepreneurs behind KOTAR, the digital book platform.
CET's technological incubator will consist of three areas: the Garage, where
developers and entrepreneurs will look for solutions for various educational challenges;
the Aquarium, the first research center on education and technology; and the lab which
will liaison between the incubator and the classes through a network of selected schools.
The lab will identify technological needs of the educational system and will pilot the
technological products developed in the Incubator.
Gila Ben-Har, the CEO of CET, commented, "While Israel has acquired a reputation as a
global high tech superpower, it is necessary to invest in education to close the gap
between our technological capabilities and their implementation in the education. The
establishment of the first technological-educational incubator in Israel seeks to create
an optimal affinity between creative and entrepreneurial startups and the educational
system so as to position Israel in the forefront of innovative technological education.
The choice of Yeruham to host the Incubator came natural for us as we seek to encourage
start-up companies and entrepreneurs to work in the Negev as well as become engaged in the
community activity in the area and in the educational institutes of Yeruham and its
vicinity."
Over the next five years, CET will mobilize $10 million in the project. Start-up
companies that join the incubator will enjoy financial support and will be able to use the
Lab's schools as an experimental field, and the team of the Aquarium for research and
business and pedagogical consulting.
In choosing Yeruham as the venue for the incubator, CET hopes to encourage and spur
settlement in the Negev, creation of new jobs and interaction between the Incubator and
the community.
The mayor of Yeruham, Michael Biton, said, "The opening of CET incubator in Yeruham is
wonderful news for the city and a major advance for the citizens. The opening relies on
Yeruham's having the human capital necessary to run the Center and the conviction to start
Zionist momentum in the Negev. The high tech industry has shown it is capable of
overcoming borders and physical distance. I am confident that CET's decision is the first
bird of spring and that more organization will follow suit with initiatives which will
create more jobs and more high tech ventures in the region."
Avi Warshavsky, Head of Humanities and Social studies at CET, said, "CET has
identified the need of establishing an independent body devoted to research,
entrepreneurship, innovation and experiments in education. We urge local developers and
entrepreneurs join us and partner in making a real difference in the future of Israel's
educational system."
Organizations interested in joining CET Technological Incubator in Yeruham are invited
to write to Hamama@cet.ac.il
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (CET)
The Center for Educational Technology (CET) is an Israeli nonprofit organization,
dedicated to the advancement of the education system in Israel.
CET is active in establishing rich, media-intensive digital knowledge pools,
development and implementation of breakthrough digital models for teaching, learning and
assessment, development of high quality books and websites aligned with the curricula and
various population groups, and professional development of educational teams and
measurement and assessment tools.
Since its inception in 1971, CET has been fulfilling a social mission of promoting
achievements in the information age, creation of equal opportunities for all the children
in Israel, making information and cultural assets more accessible, and nurturing the
values of democracy.
CET employs over 400 people in research and development, technology, content, and
more.
For more information, contact Sharon Blum, Moshe Hager, Stern-Ariely Public Relations,
+972-3-6122130