Israel’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Gila Gamliel, has inked a major deal with Hungary’s National Economy Minister Marton Nagy to boost space cooperation between the two nations. The agreement, signed on Tuesday in Tel Aviv, marks a big step forward in their partnership, focusing on cutting-edge space tech and innovation.
This isn’t Gamliel’s first such move—it’s the second after a similar pact with Azerbaijan back in April 2025. These deals are part of Israel’s push to build stronger ties in space with key global players, enhancing national security and strategic alliances.
Under the new framework, both countries will team up on exciting projects like satellite operations, Earth observation from space, robotics, and space education programs. The goal? To strengthen scientific resilience and drive an economy fueled by innovation.
Nagy, a top figure in Hungary’s government who’s also spearheading their space industry growth, played a key role in sealing this milestone agreement. It sets up a solid legal base for joint ventures in high-stakes areas, from advanced satellite uses to developing next-gen space technologies.
This collaboration promises to open doors for diverse activities in innovation and science, bringing Israel and Hungary closer in the fast-evolving world of space exploration.
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