Dr. Gal Harari, Chief Technology Officer of the Israel Ministry of Defense, emphasized the strategic importance of the global competition for computer chips at the International DefenseTech Summit in Tel Aviv. He described the convergence of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and semiconductors as a driving force behind the next generation of autonomous defense systems, underscoring the need for technological autonomy and superiority.
To address these challenges, the Ministry has launched the 'Blue-and-White' initiative to bolster Israel's domestic component manufacturing industry. During the ongoing conflict, a significant procurement order was placed for advanced thermal infrared sensors, aiming to enhance intelligence, targeting, and operational capabilities across multiple domains.
The summit brought together leading defense and technology experts from Israel and around the world to discuss the latest advancements shaping global security. The event highlighted the critical role of technological innovation in maintaining a strategic edge in modern warfare.

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