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Online bootcamp for WA agrifood tech entrepreneurs

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Wednesday, 20. May 2020 - 10:15

Startups and early-stage innovators across Western Australia’s agriculture and food sectors have the opportunity to take part in a world-leading program in Israel – from their desktops.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is calling for applications from local businesses to take part in a ‘virtual bootcamp’, delivered by Austrade’s Tel Aviv Landing Pad.

The Tel Aviv Landing Pad is located at South of Salame (SOSA), a global innovation platform founded by Israeli investors and high-tech entrepreneurs.

DPIRD, Austrade and SOSA are partnering to support up to 10 qualified WA startups to attend the virtual bootcamp each afternoon from 22-25 June 2020.

DPIRD Agribusiness, Food and Trade Executive Director Liam O’Connell said Israel, known as the startup nation, consistently ranked highly for innovation and entrepreneurship in many areas of technology and particularly in agriculture, food and water.

“Initially we had planned to support delegates to attend in person, but with the challenges COVID-19 has presented, the program has been reimagined and we are now bringing the Landing Pad to participants,” Mr O’Connell said.

“This virtual program will connect participants with startups, mentors, investors, potential partners and others in Israel’s innovation ecosystem.

“This is the first digital delivery format of a program for Australian start-ups from the Tel Aviv Landing Pad, and is being offered to Western Australia’s agtech and foodtech startups.”

Landing Pads Manager Kathleen Lawler said Australian Landing Pads provide market-ready startups and scaleups with access to some of the world’s most renowned hubs including San Francisco, Tel Aviv, Shanghai, Berlin and Singapore.

“While the impact of COVID-19 has limited our ability to travel internationally, it certainly hasn’t stopped us in our tracks,” Ms Lawler said.

“We’re activating new digital pathways to help Australian businesses reach global markets – including virtual bootcamps such as this one.”

The bootcamp is aimed at founders of WA-based innovators, early stage businesses or startups that are operating in the agtech and foodtech sectors.

It is part of a wider program by DPIRD to support the growth and commercialisation of the agtech sector.

Applications close 5pm (WST) Tuesday 2 June 2020. More information, including eligibility and guidelines, is available here.

 

Media contacts:

Jodie Thomson, DPIRD media liaison          

+61 (08) 9368 3937

 

Danita Matusch, Austrade media liaison       

+61 (02) 9392 2873