The Hebrew University and Uruguay’s National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII) Launch a New Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Uruguay’s National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII) are launching Innovacion Uruguay, a new innovation and entrepreneurship office on the Edmond J. Safra Campus. This partnership, supported by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is expected to foster collaboration between Uruguay and Israel, providing the Uruguayan academic and business communities with access to advanced tools, expert training, and Israel’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Uruguay’s National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII) to establish Innovacion Uruguay – a new innovation and entrepreneurship office on the Hebrew University’s Edmond J. Safra Campus. The initiative is spearheaded in collaboration with ASPER-HUJI Innovate, the Hebrew University’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Faculty of Humanities and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Innocation Uruguay office will serve as a central hub for fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration. Designed to empower Uruguay’s business and academic communities, the program will provide participants with access to cutting-edge tools, essential skills, and exposure to Israeli culture as the globally renowned “Startup Nation.” The program aims to train and equip Uruguay’s academic and business leaders with the tools and expertise needed to drive innovation and entrepreneurship, while offering immersive exposure to Israel’s dynamic entrepreneurial culture and ecosystem. Additionally, the office will serve as a platform to strengthen ties between Uruguay and Jerusalem, showcasing the unique opportunities in innovation and entrepreneurship available in the city.
Participants will gain access to world-renowned researchers at the Hebrew University, collaboration opportunities across disciplines, advanced technologies and valuable networking opportunities with leading innovators and entrepreneurs.
Dr. Amnon Dekel, Executive Director at ASPER-HUJI Innovate, shared: “We believe that founding the Uruguay Innovacion center here on the premises of ASPER-HUJI Innovate is an opening for knowledge sharing and cooperation between Israel and Uruguay – at the managerial level but also at the research and student levels – all important parts of the innovation ecosystems of both countries. I look forward to seeing the great work that will be done together and hope that this is the start of something big for Israel Uruguay and also for Israel – Latin America cooperation going forward.”
Flavio Caiafa, President of Uruguay’s National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII), stated: “This office represents another step forward in a long journey of connecting both ecosystems, fostering mutual benefits in tech transfer and economic development with a clear socioeconomic and academic impact.”
The Innovacion Uruguay office will become a gateway for Uruguayan innovators to harness the opportunities that Israel’s innovation ecosystem offers. It will also encourage collaborative projects, knowledge exchange, and the strengthening of partnerships between Uruguay and Jerusalem’s thriving innovation landscape.
Prof. Nissim Otmazgin, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, added: “This important collaboration connects entrepreneurship and innovation with the humanities. It is groundbreaking in that the Department of Latin American Studies is now playing an active role in the industrial and entrepreneurial sectors. This partnership is a perfect example of what the revitalized Humanities Entrepreneurship Club aims to achieve within the faculty.”
A standout feature of the Hebrew University in this initiative is its Department of Latin American Studies — the only department of its kind in Israel. This unique department has recently begun launching business-oriented academic projects that bridge Israeli and Latin American interests. Acting as a dynamic hub for cultural exchange, the department enhances communication and fosters shared interests between the two regions. A key example of its proactive approach is its collaboration with ASPER-HUJI Innovate, which led to the creation of the LATAM Club for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Israel. As part of the Faculty of Humanities, the Department of Latin American Studies also partners with the faculty’s Spirit of Entrepreneurship program. Together, they forge new connections between entrepreneurship and the realms of humanities knowledge and practice, driving innovation in these essential domains. For more information, visit https://innov-humanities.huji.ac.il/. The new office will include a dedicated departmental representative who will oversee the implementation and adaptation of the projects in Uruguay. Additionally, this representative will play a key role in introducing Hebrew University students to the entrepreneurial opportunities that Uruguay has to offer.
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Left to right: Mr. Flavio Caiafa, President at ANII, Dr. Amnon Dekel, Prof. Aaron Palmon, Hebrew University