New Commission Formed to Boost Israel-France-Morocco Cooperation in Health Tech

During a webinar organized on Monday, ambassadors, former ministers, industrialists, consultants and experts set up a new commission aimed at boosting the Israel-France-Morocco trilateral cooperation.
This new commission is a member of the Israel-France Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIIF), reports Israelvalley.com. Among its first actions, it plans to initiate the "TransTech Health 2021" project, a conference on health technologies. It will be organized on March 10 under the theme "France, Israel, Morocco and cooperation in the health sector (Covid-19)".
The International Conference on Technology Transfer and Cooperation, TransTech, brings together each year companies, startups, experts and specialists in innovation. This event represents an opportunity for meetings and exchanges with many Israeli and European economic leaders from the private and government sectors.
According to the same source, many Israeli startups in the sector are attracting attention abroad. As for the world’s medical giants, they want to take advantage of the advances made by the country in this area.
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