EducAItion 2026: Reimagining the Future of Learning – Amal Leads the Way
The EducAItion 2026 conference is now underway in Jerusalem, and the atmosphere is electric. From early morning, the Amal pavilion has been bustling with hundreds of visitors who have been moving between the exhibits, But the real magic happens when an Amal student meets a visitor and proudly describes their idea and innovation…
At this year’s conference, Amal Educational Network presents not only groundbreaking technological projects but also a vision for Israel’s future: one rooted in both innovation and shared civic responsibility. Amal schools stand at the crossroads of science, technology, and social values, nurturing a generation that is digitally skilled, creative and deeply engaged in the rebuilding of Israeli society.
This year’s EducAItion event holds special meaning. After months of hardship and recovery following the war, Israeli education is taking on a new mission: restoring hope, empowering youth, and using innovation as a force for social renewal and economic resilience. Amal’s students and educators are showing that technology can serve not only progress but also connection, dialogue, and community. Visitors to the Amal pavilion witnessed exactly that. From sustainability and AI-based safety innovations to projects in space exploration, digital ethics, and media literacy, students demonstrated what responsible innovation looks like in action.

Highlights from across the Amal network include: Sustainability & Clean Energy: Reimagining mobility with hydrogen-powered solutions (Amal Achva Gilboa) and smart water-saving technology (Amal Holtz); Research & Space: “AI on the Safe Route” (Amal Al-Sayed) and a nano-satellite initiative proving that even the sky is no longer the limit (Amal Aviation & Space); Dialogue & Society: From “Memory Capsules to the Moon” (Amal Emek Harod) to a teacher–student mediation bot (Amal Petah Tikva); Community & Media: Projects defending youth labor rights and fighting fake news like “Truth and Lies in the Media” (Amal Ramot Be’er Sheva) and Future Learning: Initiatives such as the PAI program for teachers and the “Mind Matrix” learning innovation (Amal Technological Ma’ayanot Tzfat).
The visit of senior Ministry of Education officials, including Deputy Director-General Gur Rosenblatt, Director General Keren Tal, and Deputy Director General for Education, R&D, and Technology, Dr. Tamar Peled Amir, added special significance. They listened to the young innovators, engaged with their projects, and saw firsthand how Amal’s educational vision turns into reality. Standing proudly in Jerusalem today, Amal’s students and educators embody courage, creativity, and a deep commitment to shaping a hopeful future, for Israel, and for all who share it.
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