• Vipac is a 100% Australian-owned ISO 17025 accredited laboratory testing and engineering consultancy. Our laboratories and offices are located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide.

  • Robinson Aerospace Systems (RAS) is focused on the development of educational kits, used by students in years 10-12.

  • ESpy Ocean provides intelligence for anti-poaching and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and transport vessel compliance operations.

  • LeoLabs provides tracking and analysis data for objects in Space.

  • Astroport is a space construction and materials manufacturing company turning planetary resources into durable feedstock for autonomous 3D construction printing of lunar surface infrastructure.

  • RPS is a leading global professional services firm with over 5,000 consultants and service providers.

  • The School of Information Operations (SOIO) provides specialised training and workshops focussed in the areas of Electronic Warfare (EW), Communications, EW operation support, Cyber, Maritime Operations and other emerging areas that meets government, defence and high-tech industry related sectors requirements.

  • Consunet is a wholly Australian owned company, established as a web solutions business in 1997, the company was incorporated in 2002 and subsequently redirected its focus to the design and development of high-technology software and solutions for the Defence market.

  • Braemac commenced in 1984 and is a major Australian Electronic Components Distributor. Braemac has in the last 12 months worked to increase it’s footprint in the space sector, with a focus on. • Attending the quarterly space forums to build knowledge and relationships • Product training from relevant suppliers, with a focus on space/satellite products, …

  • The University of South Australia (UniSA) is Australia’s university of enterprise and is an innovative, globally-focused, locally engaged institution.

  • The SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) is the biggest space industry-research collaboration in Australia’s history.

  • The Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program (SH-SSP) is conducted each year in Adelaide by the International Space University (headquartered in Strasbourg France) (ISU) in partnership with the University of South Australia.

  • The Space and Atmospheric Physics Group (SAP) at The University of Adelaide is engaged in the study of the atmosphere and near-space environment from the Earth’s surface to the ionosphere and beyond.

  • TAFE SA is one of the largest providers of vocational education and training in Australia with over 70,000 students in 1,300 courses.

  • The University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of research-intensive universities in Australia.

  • Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL), Australia, is the Adelaide branch of MSSL (UK), the official name of the Department of Space and Climate Physics of University College London.

  • Flinders University is a modern research intensive university with key space applicable capabilities in a wide variety of areas.

  • Hamilton Secondary College is South Australia’s only Space School.

  • The Adelaide Law School is leading an international effort draft a Manual on International Law Applicable to Military Uses of Outer Space.

  • Airborne Research Australia (ARA) is a not-for-profit research institute engaged in environmental research from aircraft.

  • The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) conducts globally competitive research and development in machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer vision and deep learning. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, we have 140 members, and continue to grow.

  • Australian manufacturing is changing focus from heavy industry to high tech products based on sustainable, advanced manufacturing processes.