Czech Cyber Delegation Confirms High Interest in Israeli Innovations

Members of the ICCCI had the pleasure of meeting with a Czech business delegation interested in Israeli innovations and advanced cybersecurity solutions. The delegation visited the CyberTech conference and took part in an accompanying program of meetings with Israeli partners to explore concrete cooperation opportunities. ICCCI has been actively engaged in strengthening cyber cooperation between the Czech Republic and Israel over the long term, also thanks to the activities and expertise of its member companies.

The mission was led by our partner chamber in the Czech Republic, CISOK, and included prominent companies representing key players in the Czech market. The visit further confirmed the strong interest of the Czech industry in collaborating with Israel’s dynamic cyber and innovation ecosystem.

On this occasion, the Czech Israel Students Program (CISP) was also officially finalised at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tel Aviv. CISP was an educational initiative focused on addressing real-world challenges in cybersecurity and defense. The program was implemented in cooperation with the Israeli innovation ecosystem Tech7, with leading Czech and Israeli universities participating in its realization. It was supported by government institutions as well as partners from academia and industry.

“CISP is not just an educational initiative – it is a bridge between two innovative ecosystems. It enables students to work on real problems and develop projects that can shape the future of cybersecurity,” said Tomáš Pluhařík, Program Coordinator on behalf of CISOK.

CISP was designed for students in technical, security, and IT fields who seek international experience and wish to engage in the development of innovative projects in cybersecurity, defense, and high-tech innovation.

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