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Defence & Space

Defence & Space

South Australia is known nationally and internationally as 'The Defence State': a global leader in advanced shipbuilding, defence innovation and space exploration. The state is home to some of the largest defence projects in the world and forms a critical part of the AUKUS alliance.

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400+

defence companies

$368b

AUKUS deal

100+

space organisations

LOT FOURTEEN - Australia's first ideas and INNOVATION NEIGHBOURHOOD, located in the Adelaide CBD.

OSBORNE NAVAL PRECINCT - Australia's largest NAVAL SHIPBUILDING HUB, with world-class warship design and construction skills.

EDINBURGH DEFENCE PARK - A key national defence research, manufacturing, and sustainment hub and home to RAAF Base Edinburgh.

Adelaide's Defence & Space Sector

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Lot Fourteen

Australia's first ideas and innovation neighbourhood and home to the Australian Space Agency, ThincLab SRC, Defence and Space Landing Pad, Stone & Chalk Startup Hub Adelaide, the Australian Mission Control Centre, Australian Institute of Machine Learning and the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre, AUS3C.

Address: Corner of North Tce and Frome Rd, Adelaide

Lot Fourteen

Industry Leaders

Flavia Tata Nardini
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Flavia Tata Nardini

CEO and Co-Founder

Fleet Space Technologies

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Peter Nikoloff
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Peter Nikoloff

Executive Director & Co-Founder

Nova Systems

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Matthew Tetlow
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Matthew Tetlow

Founder & CEO

Inovor Technologies

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Previous Events

International Astronautical Congress
4,470

Delegates attended

71

Countries represented

67

Exhibitors

International Astronautical Congress

Adelaide Convention Centre

25 to 29 September 2017

An International Astronautical Federation event, hosted by the Space Industry Association of Australia, the International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide occupied the full 20,000 square metres of the Adelaide Convention Centre with up to 20 technical sessions running in parallel. In addition to the Conference, IAC 2017 featured a 6,000 square metre public exhibition which attracted 3,500 visitors. The business event had a strong focus on educating the next generation. Beyond programs at the Museum and the Library, several astronauts visited selected schools across the week, and more than 700 local primary school students participated in a carefully designed educational experience which involved coding a small robot. The Federal Government announced a national space agency at IAC 2017 to be headquartered in Adelaide. This spurred a substantive local industry with over 100 space organisations now active in the state.

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