Crafting Technological Experiences
that Empower People

Our research fields include Assistive Technologies, Tangible User Interfaces, Social Robotics, Bio and Learning Technologies.

Our Research Projects

Our Teaching Projects

Our new and unique M.A. degree in Human-Technology Interaction (HCI)

has kicked off and we are progressing towards our 2nd year. The M.A. in HCI programi is a transformative degree, first-of its-kind in Israel and similar to leading programs in top universities in the US and Europe.

Photo credit: Adi Cohen Zedek

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milab art and technology exhibition at MUZA

milab was commissioned to produce an interactive installation of curtains in the observation tower as part of the Biennale of Crafts and Design at the Eretz Israel Museum. At the unveiling event we also presented our social robots research projects as well as VR and selected projects from our MA in HCI program (2020-2021)

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2020 BA End of the Year Event

We had amazing projects this year! Here is a short recap of the 8 projects produced in the lab by our students in 2020

 
 
 
 

What Makes milab Unique?

milab focuses on the relationship between digital technology and physical interaction, and keeps the human aspect at the core of the innovation process.

milab focuses on the future of technology. At the same time, the outcomes of our projects are real, working prototypes.

We accept students from multidisciplinary backgrounds to work together in projects teams including interactive media, design, computer science and psychology majors. This combination enables teams to deal with complex challenges from different angles.

milab has a dedicated group of mentors who work with our project teams on a regular basis. These mentors are industry leaders who share in our vision and provide an important industry perspective.

milab encourages an open, informal, highly collaborative environment within the lab, and in our contacts with industry sponsors. We follow a shared IP philosophy to enable open ended collaboration and development.

Many of milab’s research projects address current social issues and the use of technology to promote social or personal change.

Our Alumni