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America's top government relations firm NXUM visits Stella Weinstein: QD-SOL's green hydrogen technology impresses NXUM!
Stella Weinstein, ex-Yamina CEO turned green tech pioneer, wowed with QD-SOL’s breakthrough hydrogen technology during a Jerusalem visit. The demonstration, blending innovation with national security, could signal an exciting new energy partnership between Israel and the U.S.


Stella Weinstein, former CEO of the Yamina party and current CEO of QD-SOL, hosted senior executives from NXUM Group, America's leading strategic consulting firm with extensive ties to the Trump administration, specializing in government relations, lobbying and US market penetration, who arrived in Israel to explore the local technology market.
Gary Dennis and Todd Haines, senior partners at NXUM Group who came to evaluate Israeli companies for strategic partnerships, were invited by Weinstein for a tour of Jerusalem's Old City and a meeting with QD-SOL. What began as a routine visit quickly turned into genuine excitement when Weinstein presented the revolutionary green hydrogen technology.

"We couldn't believe it's possible to produce hydrogen directly from sunlight, without any electricity at all," Dennis admitted in amazement after the demonstration of the photocatalytic panels. "This kind of innovation could significantly contribute to energy independence strategies."
Weinstein, who transitioned from leading a political party to the forefront of green technology, guided the visitors from the company's laboratories in Nes Ziona to the ancient alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City, demonstrating the connection between energy independence and national security, and expressed gratitude for the strong and unwavering American support for Israel. Sources familiar with the details say the technology that produces hydrogen at less than $2 per kilogram generated considerable interest among the visiting executives.
The selection of Israel as NXUM Group's first destination outside the US, and particularly the focus on QD-SOL, indicates the growing interest in Israeli clean energy solutions and potential future collaborations between American and Israeli industries. As a powerhouse in Washington DC with extensive influence networks and expertise in navigating federal regulations, NXUM's interest could potentially open significant doors for Israeli clean energy technologies in the massive US market.
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