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May 10, 2026

Amal’s EnergyTech School Powers the Future

A new semi‑autonomous robot developed with Israel Electric Corporation and Israeli start‑up Axioma is changing how high‑voltage power lines are maintained in Israel. Moving along live conductors, it can inspect and even repair faults without disconnecting electricity, greatly improving safety and reliability.

 

This is exactly the kind of breakthrough that Amal’s EnergyTech High School in Hadera prepares students to lead. Operating in partnership with Amal Educational Network, the Hadera Municipality and Israel Electric Corporation, the school serves as a “training ground for life,” where students confront real‑world energy and engineering challenges with confidence.

Many EnergyTech students are working youth from low socio‑economic backgrounds who combine demanding vocational studies with part‑time work. Through a dual‑education model, they gain hands‑on experience as paid apprentices within Israel Electric Corporation, building practical skills and economic resilience while learning to work with robotics, automation and AI‑driven monitoring.

 

Together, the story of the high‑voltage maintenance robot and EnergyTech Hadera captures Amal’s vision: technology and values working hand in hand to build a safer, smarter and more resilient Israel. Students are not only learning to operate the next generation of grid technologies; they are being prepared to become the technicians, engineers and innovators who will shape Israel’s energy future.