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Local merger creates major player in AI and sensor technologies

South Australian companies Consilium Technology and elmTEK have joined forces, forming a new group that will bolster the State’s growing defence industry and capability. The merger brings together more than 20 years’ combined experience and innovation in software engineering, systems integration, digital sensors, simulation and AI. As well as applications across defence and space, the alliance will also enable the group to increase its scale and capabilities across sectors such as agriculture, mining, logistics, energy and infrastructure. elmTEK co-founder and Managing Director Ganen Ganeswaran said the merger of two experienced and growing companies demonstrates a real maturing of Australia’s digital ...

24 June 2022
Local merger creates major player in AI and sensor technologies2022-06-27T08:55:12+09:30

Aerospace and Information Warfare Forum hailed a success

South Australia’s Aerospace and Information Warfare Forum has been hailed a huge success, with the first-time event drawing key players from the state’s defence and space sectors to take advantage of opportunities on major Defence projects.   The forum, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Wednesday 22 June, attracted more than 550 attendees across defence industry, the Australian Defence Force, government and academia to discuss the latest developments and supply chain opportunities in the aerospace and information warfare sector. Keynote speakers from the Australian Department of Defence, the Office of Defence Industry Support, RAAF’s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Transition Office, ...

23 June 2022
Aerospace and Information Warfare Forum hailed a success2022-06-28T10:29:15+09:30

DEWC Systems ascends into new era

South Australian Electronic Warfare company DEWC Systems has unveiled a new brand identity – Asension. As a leading provider of sophisticated electronic components, sensors and systems to the Australian Defence Force, Asension has evolved its brand in line with its new mission and vision that will take the business into the next generation of EW products. Co-founding member and Chief Executive Officer Ian Spencer said the refreshed brand embodies the rapid evolution of the company’s technologies and capabilities. “Over the past few years the business and our technology have evolved significantly from where we started and the things we are ...

22 June 2022
DEWC Systems ascends into new era2022-06-22T10:46:25+09:30

New cyber security tool for defence businesses

South Australian businesses can now access a new cyber security tool to boost their cyber resilience and prepare them for work on Defence programs. BAE Systems Australia and Saab Australia, in collaboration with industry partners and government have developed the Cyber Framework for the Defence Industry (CFDI) to measure and increase the cyber security of SMEs wanting to work in the sector. Twelve prime contractors have already adopted the CFDI, which was developed to simplify and help address the growing cyber risk facing SMEs. Defence companies require suppliers to have cyber security that reflects the products or services they provide ...

17 June 2022
New cyber security tool for defence businesses2022-06-27T08:49:24+09:30

Major defence projects create thousands of new jobs in SA

Recruiting workers from other industries will be key to meeting future defence workforce requirements, Saab Australia says. Major naval shipbuilding projects will create up to 5000 jobs in South Australia by 2030, along with thousands of additional jobs across other projects in cyber and systems solutions and intelligence. Saab maritime general manager Dave Symonds says project delivery will rely on recruiting existing workers from other sectors, in addition to strong graduate intakes. “We are starting to become quite active in transitioning people from other allied industries,” he says. “When the automotive industry ramped down a bit, we took on a ...

17 June 2022
Major defence projects create thousands of new jobs in SA2022-06-17T14:28:09+09:30

SOIO launches specialised training course in military UAS

A new training course will equip Defence personnel, engineers and technicians with the skills and knowledge to support military Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) operations. Offered by the School of Information Operations (SOIO), the three-day course is the first of its kind in Australia and will help meet the growing need for members of the Australian Defence Force and defence industry to be skilled in UAS capabilities. The Australian Army currently uses a significant number of UAS platforms, most of which support intelligence gathering, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance to support land force operations. SOIO Chief Executive Officer Glenn Murray said ...

14 June 2022
SOIO launches specialised training course in military UAS2022-06-15T09:49:45+09:30

Free cyber security toolkit for businesses

South Australian defence businesses can now access a range of free tools and services to help boost their cyber security, with the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre recently launching a cybersecurity toolkit in collaboration with the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA). The online toolkit provides tools and programs that help Australian small to medium businesses safeguard accounts, prevent phishing and malware, conduct system backups and data recovery, and protect email domains and company reputation. The toolkit is the first major achievement resulting from the recent partnership, with the two organisations also exploring other initiatives. Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre Interim Chief Executive Officer ...

10 June 2022
Free cyber security toolkit for businesses2023-01-18T14:49:08+10:30

Babcock launches new Graduate Program intake

Leading defence and aviation business, Babcock Australasia, is calling for applications for the next intake of its Graduate Program, with positions available across a wide range of fields. The two-year program offers participants the opportunity to apply their technical skills and training in a practical environment, alongside an established team of industry professionals. Positions are available for people who have studied Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics and Electronics. The program isn’t limited to STEM graduates though, with roles also available in project management, finance, marketing, human resources and IT. Babcock Executive Director Engineering & Technology Brad Yelland said ...

9 June 2022
Babcock launches new Graduate Program intake2022-06-09T14:57:01+09:30

Aerospace and information warfare forum program released

Opportunities for local industry to support Australian Defence Force (ADF) projects and capability development will be in the spotlight at the SA Aerospace and Information Warfare Forum next month. The SA Aerospace and Information Warfare Forum (SAAIWF) will be held on 22 June at the Adelaide Convention Centre, bringing together South Australian industry, academia and government to focus on developments in the state’s aerospace and information warfare sector. A preliminary program has now been released, with a focus on educating the aerospace and information warfare sectors on projects that are delivering significant capability upgrades to the ADF. A list of ...

26 May 2022
Aerospace and information warfare forum program released2022-05-27T15:04:01+09:30

SA companies to advance frigate supply chain

Two South Australian companies have been selected to support the Hunter Class frigate program by participating in BAE Systems Australia’s new digital supply chain model. Century Engineering and MG Engineering will form part of BAE’s strategic supplier panel and help digitise the supply chain to deliver an advanced integrated manufacturing capability for the frigate program. As part of the initiative, the companies will supply components, including bulkheads, beams, brackets, transportable sub-assemblies and a station platform, whilst piloting digitally focused integration methods, processes and technologies. The approach has been adopted from other industries, such as car manufacturing, which is characterised by a ...

26 May 2022
SA companies to advance frigate supply chain2022-05-26T14:09:25+09:30

How Lot Fourteen’s Landing Pad is fast-tracking SA’s defence and space expansion

Not so long ago, any mention of Adelaide at an international expo in the USA or Europe would likely have been met with more than a few blank stares. Now, with billions being invested by State and Federal governments, South Australia’s capital is emerging as a bright light in the global constellation of defence and space economies. However, that doesn’t automatically translate into an inrush of companies willing to spend, employ and expand. Having spent much of his career working for large corporates in Australia and overseas, Defence SA Chief Executive Richard Price knew it isn’t just a case of ...

25 May 2022
How Lot Fourteen’s Landing Pad is fast-tracking SA’s defence and space expansion2022-05-27T16:45:46+09:30

South Australia the information warfare hub for the ADF

In an age of big data, artificial intelligence, increasing surveillance requirements, cyber security, electronic warfare supporting emerging technologies and capabilities, South Australia is leading the way in strengthening the country’s information warfare capabilities and ensuring a smarter, more integrated Australian Defence Force (ADF).   South Australia’s Edinburgh Defence Precinct is at the heart of this activity, as the national defence research, manufacturing and sustainment hub, housing RAAF Base Edinburgh, the Defence Science and Technology Group’s (DSTG) largest Australian operations and a thriving cluster of defence companies and expertise. Over the past decade, the precinct has become a major intelligence, surveillance ...

24 May 2022
South Australia the information warfare hub for the ADF2022-05-24T09:43:19+09:30
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