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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 23: Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy during a visit to the Moriah War Memorial College on February 23, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. Netanyahu's visit to Australia will be the first by an Israeli Prime Minister, and will include meetings with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten, and the the NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. (Photo by Dean Lewins - /Getty Images)

A free trip to Israel is on offer for 10 Australian fintech and cybersecurity startups

The NSW government and Austrade are looking for fintech and cybersecurity startups interested in travelling to Israel for business opportunities.

The 2017 Tel Aviv Landing Pad scheme will provide flights and accommodation for 10 NSW-based companies to travel to the Israeli capital for a 10-day programme of meeting investors, partners and potential clients, plus attending the DLD Innovation Festival.

“Tel Aviv is one of the most mature tech ecosystems in the world and this is an opportunity not to be missed by fintech and cyber security startup entrepreneurs,” said NSW trade and industry minister Niall Blair.

Read the full article by Tony Yoo at Business Insider Australia.