
Prof. Ami Moyal, president of Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv, says engineering and hi-tech contributions will be crucial for Israel’s postwar economy.
ALAN ROSENBAUM NOVEMBER 30, 2024
As Prof. Ami Moyal sees it, Israel’s most important national resource from both a short- and long-term perspective is its human capital.
“The main growth engine in Israel is its hi-tech sector,” says Moyal, president of Afeka Academic College of Engineering in Tel Aviv, “and the underlying power source that runs this engine is skilled human capital – specifically engineers. I expect that the State of Israel will require many engineers to rebuild and restore our country after the war.”
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