Defence Trailblazer’s 2024 Technical Incubation kicks off
Defence Trailblazer has kicked off the 2024 Technical Incubation program, featuring ten exciting ventures. Read on to find out who they are!
Defence Trailblazer has kicked off the 2024 Technical Incubation program, featuring ten exciting ventures. Read on to find out who they are!
The $7.5 million equipment acquisition is the result of a foundational partnership between Defence Trailblazer and Australia’s national science agency CSIRO supported by the Australian Government’s Department of Education.
The Defence Trailblazer is pleased to announce a new way for learners to expand their knowledge and advance their career in less time and with increased flexibility through Combat Systems Engineering (CSE) Micro-credentials.
Our CSE Micro-credentials have been co-developed with defence industry, and will be delivered by our university partners to address a critical gap in system engineering expertise in Australia.
A new Defence Trailblazer project brings together experts from the University of Adelaide and industry partner Cisco to develop cutting-edge technologies for secure military platforms.
Technology company CAE joins forces with UNSW under the Defence Trailblazer to simulate operational environments.
Through its Advanced Innovation Fund (AIF), the Defence Trailblazer program will contribute $5.1 million to support the establishment of a Quantum Silicon (Q-Si) Production Plant, which aims to deliver an end-to-end Australian manufacturing facility producing enriched silicon for silicon quantum computers.