Swinburne University of Technology in Australia has partnered with two financial technology firms to expose its students to the financial technology and cryptocurrency business worlds. Swinburne University, Judo Bank, a small company loan provider, and Banxa, a payment service provider with fiat to the crypto network whose clients include Binance, KuCoin, and Trezor, among others, have formed cooperation. Swinburne Uni brings Web3 firms to class https://t.co/U08zFvG7Gf — ⚡Mr. Bitcoin ⚡ (@usd2btc) May 27, 2022 Dr. Salampasis said Judo Bank is “one of the most innovative FinTech unicorns, one of the very few unicorns in Australia”. At the same time, Banxa is a “massively interesting organization” that is “very serious in its job in the blockchain and the crypto space”. “This space is very new. When I put together the course a couple of years ago, we didn’t know what that meant. Other universities around the globe have different FinTech offerings, but I believe, particularly for the FinTech space, you need some good working experience.“ Banxa and Judo Bank will collaborate on content creation, hold seminars, and provide case studies as part of their cooperation. As part of the agreement, students will have access to each company’s networks, allowing the business to “plug into future talent,” according to Dr. Salampasis. “The whole vision behind this degree is to bring industry in to ensure relevance on the things we teach, to bri...