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QuantX Labs Cryoclock milestone on the horizon

South Australian defence technology firm QuantX Labs, has reached a major milestone in the development of its flagship technology, the Sapphire Cryogenic Clock. Following nearly two years of work upgrades and improvements, the technology – known as Cryoclock for short – has recently passed through a full acceptance testing and is ready for inclusion into the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN). The Sapphire Cryogenic Clock has been developed over more than 30 years and shows a frequency instability that is equivalent to losing or gaining only one second every 40 million years. This is 100 times better than commercial atomic ...

5 October 2022
QuantX Labs Cryoclock milestone on the horizon2022-10-06T16:11:18+10:30

Cold Logic launches new HVAC system to support Defence programs

South Australian industrial refrigeration specialist Cold Logic has received its first order for a batch of new Defence compliant Environmental Control Units (ECUs) to support a Defence Mobile Command and Control program. The Port Adelaide-based Refrigeration and Controlled Environment System manufacturer designed the unit to address a gap in the Australian supply chain market for hard-mounted air conditioning systems to cater for deployable shelters currently in use with the Australian Defence Force that meet new requirements for EMI/EMC compliance. Prior to this, there was no current sovereign Australian option to provide hard-mounted environmental conditioning systems for deployable shelter systems for ...

4 October 2022
Cold Logic launches new HVAC system to support Defence programs2022-10-25T14:33:53+10:30

International research ties to advance local manufacturing

An agreement between Flinders University, the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, Scotland) and BAE Systems has been established to support opportunities to collaborate on modern manufacturing methods for shipbuilding and marine operations. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a milestone in the formation of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Exchange and is expected to facilitate the development of international best practice for shipbuilding manufacturing. An exchange of expertise and collaboration between the Factory of the Future at Tonsley Innovation District in Adelaide and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland is anticipated to open prospects for adopting ground-breaking manufacturing technologies and processes. Any innovations ...

27 September 2022
International research ties to advance local manufacturing2022-09-27T14:03:55+09:30

AML3D soars into aerospace and defence markets

Aerospace giant Boeing has expanded the scope of a commercial partnership with South Australian-based AML3D Limited, accelerating the company’s entry into the aerospace and defence markets. A world leader in large-scale 3D metal printing, AML3D will now be working on the next phase of a contract for 3D metal printed aeroplane parts, by developing prototype components using its patented Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM®) process. The expansion of the contract with Boeing builds upon the initial agreement in June 2021 for AML3D to supply a 3D printed tooling component. This was followed by a facilities inspection in March 2022 by Boeing’s ...

26 September 2022
AML3D soars into aerospace and defence markets2022-09-26T10:39:07+09:30

SA defence industry gears up for Land Forces 2022

The best of South Australia’s defence industry will be on show at Australia’s premier land defence expo, Land Forces, in Brisbane from 4-6 October 2022. A record number of defence companies will be showcased on the South Australia – The Defence State stand, ranging from electronic warfare specialists to component designers and advanced manufacturers, as well as the state’s research and education institutions. South Australia’s presence at Land Forces has more than quadrupled in the last decade, growing from 12 exhibitors in 2010 to 58 at this year’s event. In the lead up to the expo, Defence SA received expressions ...

26 September 2022
SA defence industry gears up for Land Forces 20222022-09-27T14:43:17+09:30

Nova Systems investing in sovereign T&E capability

Nova Systems Australia has announced it will invest an initial $2 million to establish an Australia-first Test and Evaluation Centre of Excellence (T&E CoE) – a central hub to support sovereign defence capability, research and training. The national initiative will bring together Defence, industry and academia from around the country to deliver integrated joint-force T&E. The Centre is expected to support the acceleration of emerging technologies; enable collaboration across industry and academia; deliver T&E practitioner training; facilitate innovation and research and development activities; and offer T&E subject-matter experts to distribute in-depth training, conferences, seminars and more. There is also scope ...

23 September 2022
Nova Systems investing in sovereign T&E capability2022-09-26T10:44:40+09:30

Local defence industry alliance established

A new South Australian defence industry alliance has been formed in Adelaide’s north, aiming to trigger growth and create new jobs in the sector. The Edinburgh Industry Alliance – developed in collaboration with the City of Playford – will work with stakeholders to address supply chain challenges and build on the need for onshore sovereign industrial solutions. Nine local companies based in the area will be joining the alliance: Aimpoint RPL, BiORG, Century Engineering, Eptec Group, Levett Engineering, Lionsgate Business Park, Sonnex, Williams Metal Fabrication and XTEK Limited. Chair of the alliance and Head of Armour & Composites at XTEK ...

26 August 2022
Local defence industry alliance established2022-08-29T09:45:56+09:30

Defence unveils supercomputing capability at Edinburgh

A new advanced supercomputing capability has been launched at South Australia’s Edinburgh Defence Precinct, enabling leading scientists to tackle complex Defence challenges with greater precision and accuracy.   The high-performance computing capability performs up to a million times faster than a standard computer and is the first of its kind in Australia. It will be used by scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Group to analyse large data sets and rapidly perform complex calculations to tackle some of Defence’s most challenging scientific and engineering problems. Minister for Defence Richard Marles said the supercomputing capability will play a vital role in ...

25 August 2022
Defence unveils supercomputing capability at Edinburgh2022-08-25T14:23:06+09:30

SA company looks to the sun to power Army vehicles

South Australian company Praxis Labs could transform the way Australia’s future armoured vehicles are powered by using cutting-edge solar technology to harvest the sun’s energy.    The company – formerly known as Praxis Aeronautics – has developed solar-powered technology that enables composite materials, such as fibreglass and carbon fibre, to capture energy from the sun whilst remaining lightweight and robust. The technology has the potential to revolutionise small unmanned aerial systems and surface vessels by providing a sustainable energy solution – and now the company is focusing its attention on improving the performance of Australia’s next generation electric vehicles on ...

23 August 2022
SA company looks to the sun to power Army vehicles2022-08-23T14:49:16+09:30

Defence SA Chairman Sir Angus Houston steps down

Following a decade of leadership guiding the development of South Australian defence industry capability, Defence SA Advisory Board Chair Sir Angus Houston, has stepped down from his position. An energising and passionate advocate for developing sovereign industrial capability, Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC (Ret’d) has played a pivotal role in driving South Australia’s defence industry strategy. Joining the Defence SA Advisory Board in 2012 before taking on the role of Chair in 2014, Sir Angus has been a staunch advocate for maximising Australian industry participation, strongly supporting local industry to capture vital supply chain opportunities and ensuring ...

12 August 2022
Defence SA Chairman Sir Angus Houston steps down2022-08-12T17:16:18+09:30

ASC opens city-based science and tech base at Lot Fourteen

Australia’s sovereign defence company ASC is opening a new science and technology hub at Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen, to form new research and business connections that can enhance Collins Class submarine sustainment and their Life of Type Extension (LOTE). ASC’s Lot Fourteen office will be a base for both permanent staff and visiting experts across ASC’s engineering team. The Lot Fourteen office would extend research activities undertaken at the company’s Osborne site and provide a new gateway for students and future partners to connect with ASC’s programs. The science and technology hub will build upon the state’s already strong Defence presence ...

10 August 2022
ASC opens city-based science and tech base at Lot Fourteen2022-08-10T16:15:20+09:30

P-8A deeper maintenance takes off in South Australia

Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) has commenced deeper maintenance work on the first of Australia’s fleet of 12 P8-A Poseidon aircraft at RAAF Base Edinburgh. In an Australian-first, major maintenance, repair, and overhaul work on the aircraft is being undertaken locally, rather than offshore, following three-months of modifications at the hangar on the Base to accommodate the program of works. BDA secured the $60 million deep maintenance contract for the Royal Australian Air Force’s fleet of P8-A Poseidon aircraft in September 2021. Director of commercial derivative aircraft at Boeing Defence Australia, Darryn Fletcher, said the milestone built on BDA’s proven credentials ...

9 August 2022
P-8A deeper maintenance takes off in South Australia2022-08-09T16:28:03+09:30
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