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Friday, August 30, 2024 IMPROVATE, an Israeli company co-owned by Irina Nevzlin and Ronit Hassin Hochman, was chosen by the Romanian Airport Authority as a partner and successfully coordinated the participation of nine prominent Israeli companies in the event. The Romanian Airport Authority conference, held annually in Constanța on the Black Sea, took place on August 22-23, with a focus on emerging security challenges. In light of rising tensions across Europe, especially in Eastern European countries neighboring Ukraine, many nations are enhancing their security measures, particularly at borders and entry points, to prevent potential spillovers from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

In response, the Romanian government aimed to innovate its traditional airport conference by partnering with IMPROVATE. The goal was to showcase a series of presentations from leading Israeli defense technology companies, demonstrating the latest advancements in global security to local airport authorities. Ronit Hassin Hochman, CEO of IMPROVATE , stated: “We are in a period of global security instability.



Many European countries are restocking their defense supplies and seeking the latest technological advancements in defense and security. The demand for Israeli technologies in Romania and Eastern Europe is higher than ever. This conference provided an invaluable platform for Israeli companies to present their capabilities to Romania’s top security officials, resulting in numerous deals and collaborations.

” The Israeli companies that presented at the conference included: The conference attracted CEOs and security officers from Romania’s major airports, including Bucharest, Iași, Timișoara, and Craiova. Participants aimed to explore and implement advanced Israeli defense technologies. Over the two-day event, Israeli companies showcased their products and innovations to key decision-makers, followed by extensive meetings to discuss potential deals and the adoption of these technologies in local airports.

Reports from the conference indicated strong interest from Romanian airports, with several agreements expected to be finalized in the coming months, leading to the implementation of Israeli technologies. Next month, IMPROVATE will host a “Smart Cities Conference” in Budapest, featuring fifteen major European cities that will be exposed to innovative technologies from Israeli companies such as Tondo Smart, IPlus Cyber, Ipgallery, Ok2go, Wise Mon, Atmosfir, Galileo, Giv Solutions, and others. Scheduled for September 23-24 at the Ritz-Carlton in Budapest, the event will attract representatives and mayors from cities across Europe, including Budapest, Sofia, Larnaca, Skopje, and Tirana.

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