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  2. Australian Institute of Marine Science - Wikipedia

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    AIMS is a part of an Australia-wide focus of marine science investment projects to improve: technologies, infrastructure and response systems to Australian marine issues. As part of a Super Science Initiative, Australia back in 2012 invested AUD$387.7 million in marine and climate science to boost protection and response systems for the ...

  3. ASC Pty Ltd - Wikipedia

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    On 27 July 2018, ASC delivered the second Air Warfare Destroyer, NUSHIP Brisbane (III)(DDG 41) to the Australian Defence Force. [21] In December 2018, ASC Shipbuilding was structurally separated from ASC Pty Ltd, and acquired by BAE Systems Australia. In 2021, ASC Shipbuilding is officially re-named BAE Systems Australia Maritime. [22] [23] [24]

  4. BMT Group - Wikipedia

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    BMT specialises in maritime engineering design, design support, risk and contract management and provides services focused by geography, technology and/or market sector. It employs around 1,300 professionals operating from 27 offices across four continents, with primary bases in Australia, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. [2]

  5. Australia boosts maritime surveillance with drones, aircraft ...

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    Australia will spend A$1.5 billion ($966 million) to boost maritime surveillance of its northern approaches, buying more long range drone aircraft and upgrading Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.

  6. College of Sciences and Engineering (University of Tasmania)

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    The Australian Maritime College (AMC) was founded in 1978 and is Australia's national centre for maritime education, training and research. [3] The College incorporates maritime engineering and hydrodynamics, maritime business and international logistics, ocean seafaring, and coastal seafaring vocational education and other short course into its curricula and research focus.

  7. Marine technology - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Australian Navy female marine technician from Moora, Australia taking pressure readings on a diesel generator in an enclosed operating station.. Marine technology is defined by WEGEMT (a European association of 40 universities in 17 countries) as "technologies for the safe use, exploitation, protection of, and intervention in, the marine environment."

  8. Austal - Wikipedia

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    Austal Limited is an Australian-based global ship building company and defence prime contractor that specialises in the design, construction and support of defence and commercial vessels. [5] Austal's product range includes naval vessels, high-speed ferries , and supply or crew transfer vessels for offshore windfarms and oil and gas platforms.

  9. ASC Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Maritime Australia, formerly the shipbuilding division of ASC Pty Ltd, is a subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia and will remain a subsidiary for the duration of the contract to build the Hunter class frigates. It was structurally separated from ASC Pty Ltd in December 2018 and became a subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia. [1]