Outside of the business world and into academia, during my visit to Nebraska, I toured the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Innovation Campus and explored ideas for collaboration. The University of Nebraska already offers Israel study-abroad programs for students to learn about water security and innovation.

As we establish and grow relationships with our partners at these educational institutions, we will develop and strengthen more programs and research opportunities that prove that together we are better and together we are stronger.

We strongly believe that both Nebraska and Israel can continue to work together to create products and services beneficial for both communities and have the potential to be groundbreaking worldwide. In addition to water and agriculture, we seek other potential fields for collaboration, such as cyber, high tech, biotech, Homeland Security and more.

While speaking at a reception with Nebraska’s superb senators, I extended an invitation to all Nebraska’s elected officials to come see Israel and the revolutionary innovations, beautiful beaches and vibrant and diverse society we have to offer.