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8 local defence researchers in WA receive $1.2 million in government grants

The Western Australian government has unveiled the eight recipients of a $1.19 million investment aimed at supporting defence researchers in a variety of fields,...

Defence extends contract with DMTC to further R&D and innovation activities

The Morrison Government has signed a $3.9 million contract extension with the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) to continue the advancement of technology development...

Aussie PhD candidate wins top innovation prize for revolutionary 3D printed tools

RMIT University PhD candidate Jimmy Toton received the 2019 Young Defence Innovator Award and $15,000 prize at the Avalon International Airshow for his research...

New DMTC, Penguin Composites partnership to explore advanced defence manufacturing

Tasmanian fibreglass manufacturer Penguin Composites has teamed up with the Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) to explore hybrid composite materials in defence manufacturing. The move...

SME capability key to supporting Australia’s defence industry

A Lockheed Martin Australia and Ai Group co-convened Forum gathered senior leaders from Australia’s industry, defence and academic communities to discuss the importance of...

New training centre to transform Australia’s naval industry

The Australian Maritime College (AMC) at the University of Tasmania will be the home of a new training centre for highly qualified Navy engineers...
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