Programs for the accelerated development of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology will be reviewed at a three-day National Planning Conference of the American Technion Society, to open at the Hotel Ambassador here tomorrow.
Among the distinguished individuals who will report to the Conference on various aspects of Israel’s development and the role of Technion will be General Yaacov Dori, president of the Technion, who arrived from Haifa to address the Conference; Avraham Harman, Ambassador of Israel to the United States; B. Sumner Gruzen, president of the Society and a well-known architect; Jacob R. Sensibar, who served for the past three years as president of the Society and who is currently directing the expansion of the Dead Sea resources in Israel.
The Conference will be divided into sessions dealing with every phase of the Society’s continuing efforts to provide financial and technical support to the Technion, the only university of the engineering sciences in Israel.
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