Certainty Lab Invited to the U.S.–Israel Tech Alliance Senior Forum on Strategic Technologies
Dr. Yiftach Golov was invited to attend the U.S.–Israel Tech Alliance – Senior Forum, held in Tel Aviv and convened by the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) together with MIND Israel.
The forum formed part of the Track 1.5 Dialogue advancing the establishment of a U.S.–Israel Technology Alliance, with a specific focus on strategic cooperation around the technologies underpinning artificial intelligence leadership. The discussions were positioned at the level of national capability, technological supremacy, and long-term geopolitical alignment.
The closed-door forum brought together senior American policy and security leaders, alongside top executives, investors, and industry figures from the Israeli private sector in domains directly related to the AI stack. The agenda focused on foundational and dual-use technologies, including semiconductors, biotechnology, critical minerals, energy systems, cybersecurity, quantum computing, and related infrastructures essential to AI dominance.
A central objective of the forum was to define a practical and actionable pathway toward a U.S.–Israel Technology Partnership for AI Supremacy, anchored in a dedicated “technology pillar” of the bilateral relationship. This included preparatory groundwork for future MOU-level cooperation frameworks, policy alignment, and coordinated investment and innovation strategies.
Dr. Golov’s invitation, as part of Certainty Lab, reflects recognition of the company’s engagement at the intersection of artificial intelligence, strategic systems, and national-scale technological planning — where AI is treated not as a product layer, but as a core element of state-level capability and alliance-building.

