Innovation with Purpose: Mois Navón’s Signature in His Visit to Chile

[et_pb_section fb_built=»1″ admin_label=»section» _builder_version=»4.16″ collapsed=»off» global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»et_body_layout»][et_pb_row admin_label=»row» _builder_version=»4.22.2″ background_size=»initial» background_position=»top_left» background_repeat=»repeat» collapsed=»off» global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»et_body_layout»][et_pb_column type=»4_4″ _builder_version=»4.16″ custom_padding=»|||» global_colors_info=»{}» custom_padding__hover=»|||» theme_builder_area=»et_body_layout»][et_pb_text admin_label=»Text» _builder_version=»4.22.2″ background_size=»initial» background_position=»top_left» background_repeat=»repeat» global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»et_body_layout»] An exciting journey comes to an end! Mois Navon has left an indelible mark on Chile   At Softpower Connections, we promote international trade, connect ecosystems, and seek technological solutions to face future challenges. For several years, Israel has been a key source of innovation and talent, allowing us to bring solutions to our region and envision how we can change the paradigm of Chile to achieve the success we admire in Israel. Mois’ visit has been a unique opportunity to converse from a singular perspective. He personifies Israel’s innovative miracle with his simplicity, candor, and straightforward approach. As an engineer, he has contributed to transformative technologies, but he is also a man of faith committed to the ethical challenges posed by technology. This visit has sparked conversations that demonstrate that innovation combined with ethics gives us hope: hope for solutions, improvements, and solving the problems we face. We are happy and proud to contribute to this discussion in times of change. Mois, we deeply appreciate your dedication and openness to new areas of interest in Chile. We also want to express our gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of each conference and meeting, as well as to those who accompanied and participated in these activities. Let’s continue connecting, conversing, and innovating together!   Recommended bibliography by Mois in his conferences – DOWNLOAD IT HERE Photographic record of Mois’ visit to Chile – FIND YOUR PHOTOS HERE You can download the photos and share them on your social networks, don’t forget to follow us and tag us on our LinkedIn 👉 @Softpower Connections    [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

Mois Navon, leading Israeli high-tech expert.

[et_pb_section fb_built=»1″ _builder_version=»4.16″ global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»post_content»][et_pb_row _builder_version=»4.16″ background_size=»initial» background_position=»top_left» background_repeat=»repeat» global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»post_content»][et_pb_column type=»4_4″ _builder_version=»4.16″ custom_padding=»|||» global_colors_info=»{}» custom_padding__hover=»|||» theme_builder_area=»post_content»][et_pb_text _builder_version=»4.21.0″ text_font=»Open Sans||||||||» background_size=»initial» background_position=»top_left» background_repeat=»repeat» hover_enabled=»0″ inline_fonts=»Abhaya Libre» global_colors_info=»{}» theme_builder_area=»post_content» sticky_enabled=»0″] Activity Program   The creator of autonomous cars and smart screens on planes, today innovates based on the ethics of technology.   Mois Navon is a Jewish American engineer who went to Jerusalem to fulfill his dream of working in the Israeli innovative ecosystem. Founder of Mobileye – the startup that bought the automotive visual system that fueled the autonomous vehicle revolution – rose to fame in 2017 by selling the chip he developed to Intel for $15 billion, the largest high-tech sale in the Israeli history. Today, the sophisticated ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistant System) is found in 140 million vehicles and dominates 70% of the market. His first taste of technological development came while he was finishing his studies at UCLA, United States, working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where he helped create an innovative processor tube to detect cancer cells. Subsequently, he began a computerized simulator for the US Strategic Defense Initiative’s Star Wars anti-missile program. While at IBM, they developed high-tech products, including smart displays for commercial airlines, algorithmic chips for pay TV, and fiber optic chip networks. Throughout this process, Navon developed a strong connection with Jewish spirituality. After the sale of Mobileye he decided to become a rabbi. He is currently finishing his PhD at Bar Ilan University’s Department of Jewish Philosophy, where his thesis deals with applying Jewish philosophy to address ethical questions in the field of artificial intelligence. «I am an engineer by profession and a rabbi by passion,» he has said repeatedly in talks he gives around the world. Its central themes are the future of cities, the ethical dilemmas of AI, autonomous cars and robots. His talk «Innovation, Autonomous Cars and Purpose», in which he narrates his life path, has filled stages around the world.   [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]