ASX-listed company XTEK Limited has received a spare parts order from the Australian Department of Defence to support its newly acquired Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems (SUAS) capability, which was announced in December 2022.Â
The Western Australian Government has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Huntington Ingalls Industries, the world's largest manufacturer of nuclear-powered submarines.
The Commonwealth and South Australian governments have launched a roadmap detailing a strategy that will support the delivery of some of the nation’s most complex defence projects, including manufacturing nuclear-powered submarines and continuous naval shipbuilding.Â
ASX-listed DroneShield announced its partnership with Lockheed Martin Australia’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Leadership and Research Laboratory (STELaRLab) for the Agile Shield program.
Victorian maritime defence firms are seizing the spotlight at the Indo Pacific 2023 International Maritime Exposition, with 37 manufacturers showcasing their maritime and naval defence products to global industry leaders.
More than 80 companies are set to represent South Australia’s defence industry at the international maritime exhibition, Indo Pacific 2023, in Sydney from 7 to 9 November.Â
South Australia's defence research capabilities are set to receive a substantial boost through a collaboration between Flinders University and a prominent United States Navy research centre.
UNSW Sydney has collaborated with other universities and leading defence industry players to establish the AUKUS Workforce Alliance (AWA), a coalition dedicated to addressing critical AUKUS workforce and skilling opportunities.Â
Hendon Semiconductors, a division of Legend Corporation, has secured $690,000 from the Federal Government’s Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority Grant program.Â