Future Defence & Security Expo | UNSW
The UNSW Future Defence & Security Expo, held in August 2024, showcased UNSW research designed to bolster national resilience and social stability. Click through to read the showcase guide.
The UNSW Future Defence & Security Expo, held in August 2024, showcased UNSW research designed to bolster national resilience and social stability. Click through to read the showcase guide.
On the 21st of August, the Defence Trailblazer team hosted an IP, Industry & Impact Masterclass at the UNSW Kensington campus. Early to mid-career researchers. along with a number of professional staff came together for a two-hour workshop delivered by Innovation and Commercialisation experts in conjunction with industry leaders.
In an era where technological advancements are rapidly transforming the defence landscape, Australia’s defence capabilities must evolve to meet new challenges. The introduction of Defence Trailblazer’s Combat Systems Engineering (CSE) Micro-credentials represents a significant step forward in strengthening Australia’s defence industry.
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.
From the 12th to the 14th of July, the 2024 cohort of Entrepreneurial Foundations for Defence (EFD) program came together in Adelaide at the National Wine Centre of Australia for a three-day intensive.
On the 19th of June, the inaugural IP, Industry & Impact Masterclass took place in Adelaide at the University of Adelaide’s North Terrace campus. Early to mid-career researchers. along with a number of professional staff came together for a two-hour workshop delivered by Innovation and Commercialisation experts in conjunction with industry leaders.
Through the IRP, a PhD candidate from the University of Adelaide, Chung Fang, is now working at Saab Australia to research how large-scale autonomous swarms can assist difficult underwater missions with their ability to cover a larger sea area, sense more objects, and do this at a lower cost than traditional crewed assets.
Defence Trailblazer’s new Accelerating Sovereign Industrial Capabilities (ASIC) grant funding program will enable businesses to fast-track the translation of defence research & development (R&D) activities for the delivery of capabilities aligned to the new Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities (SDIPs). Up to $12 million in funding will be available.