The new agreement will encourage research collaboration among top Japanese and Israeli researchers by expanding scholarly ties, facilitating academic cooperation, increasing educational opportunities, and promoting international and inter-cultural understanding. One of the main components of the agreement is the establishment of a track for doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers from Tokushima University to come to Technion on long-term programs, and vice-versa.
Nichia Corporation, which is located in Tokushima prefecture (Japan) and has close ties with both Technion and Tokushima University, is playing a key role in the new agreement. The company will sponsor joint research projects and support scholarships for PhD students and postdocs on long-term exchange programs between Technion and Tokushima University.
Tokushima University in Tokushima, Japan, was established as a national university in 1949. It is famous as a comprehensive university with a wide range of specialties. Tokushima University comprises eight graduate schools: Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Integrated Arts and Sciences, Medical Sciences, Oral Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nutrition and Bioscience, Health Sciences, and Advanced Technology and Science. Undergraduate programs are offered through six faculties: Integrated Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Science and Technology, and Bioscience and Bioindustry. In addition, Tokushima University has research-oriented institutes, including the Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences and the Institute of Post-LED Photonics. It is also home to the Industry-University R&D Startup Leading Institute, promoting academic-industrial collaboration and facilitating the formation of startups.

The academic cooperation between the Technion and Tokushima University will be partially funded by the Tokushima International Science Institute (TISI), administered jointly by Tokushima University and Nichia. Both Technion and Tokushima University stand to benefit significantly from this new relationship. Japan is a global leader in technology and Technion students pursuing advanced degrees will enjoy new opportunities to engage with students and researchers from this important country.