The Jerusalem Post

Israel to make multi-million dollar environmen­tal protection laboratory

Corporatio­ns selected to operate lab will receive financial assistance

- • By EYTAN HALON

The Israel Innovation Authority, Environmen­tal Protection Ministry and Economy and Industry Ministry have partnered together to support the establishm­ent of an innovation laboratory specializi­ng in environmen­tal protection and sustainabi­lity.

Israeli and foreign corporatio­ns selected to establish and operate the laboratory, as well as participat­ing start-ups seeking to create proof of concept, will receive financial assistance. Overall government investment in the project is expected to stand at NIS 14 million ($3.8m.)

Companies that win the tender to operate the laboratory for three years will benefit from financial support of 33% of the expenditur­e to establish the technologi­cal infrastruc­ture, or 50% if the facility is built in the country’s periphery, up to a maximum of NIS 4 million ($1.1m.).

The government will also finance 50% of the ongoing operations costs, up to a maximum of NIS 500,000 ($137,000) per year. Priority will be given to a laboratory providing solutions for highly-polluting processing and manufactur­ing industries in proximity to population centers.

“Our vision is that the innovation lab will develop into an entire ecosystem of unique startups, investors, and Israeli and multinatio­nal companies that will help implement innovative technologi­es and impact the lab with their vast experience in the industry,” said Anya Eldan, Israel Innovation Authority vice-president and head of its Start-Up Division.

The planned laboratory will join the Innovation Authority’s five technologi­cal innovation laboratori­es establishe­d under the organizati­on’s laboratori­es incentive program since 2017.

Existing laboratori­es focus on innovation in the fields of autotech, smart infrastruc­ture and constructi­on, manufactur­ing technologi­es, novel materials and printing, and food technology.

“The innovation lab project is designed to promote early enterprise­s and is a significan­t and additional layer to the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection’s work in promoting Israeli environmen­tal technologi­es and supporting commercial proofs of concept of mature projects,” said Galit Cohen, senior VP of planning, policy and strategy at the Environmen­tal Protection Ministry. “The lab will also give traditiona­l industries access to innovative environmen­tal technologi­es that can be implemente­d to improve Israel’s environmen­tal performanc­e.”

Under the program framework, the Innovation Authority will launch the competitiv­e tender process and the Environmen­tal Protection Ministry will provide data, informatio­n and regulatory assistance to the new laboratory.

Funding from the Economy and Industry Ministry supports its aim to further leverage opportunit­ies created by environmen­tal regulation­s, by developing new industrial technologi­es that improve productivi­ty while reducing pollution.

“The Ministry of Economy and Industry promotes environmen­tal and emerging industries through numerous assistance programs – this lab being one of them,” said Oz Katz, head of the industries administra­tion at the Economy and Industry Ministry. “Achieving environmen­tal sustainabi­lity goals has massive economic potential, including higher rates of productivi­ty and industrial innovation. The lab will promote more sustainabl­e manufactur­ing processes and implement innovative methods that solve industry-based environmen­tal requiremen­ts.”

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