New contract with Defence Innovation Hub confirmed
The Defence Innovation Hub has signed a $3.8 million contract with DMTC Limited for collaborative research and development and innovation services.
The new contract, signed in June, includes delivery of four projects that will support industrial capability underpinned by technology developments.
DMTC has unique capabilities and an established network with leading industrial and research partners to support and enhance the Australian Defence Force capability.
DMTC CEO Dr Mark Hodge said their collaborative model would leverage contributions from leading industrial partners across the supply chain and from Australian universities and research sector organisations.
“One of the strengths of our collaborative model has always been, and continues to be, our attention to the needs of the Defence customer,” Dr Mark Hodge said.
“This assures both Defence and our partners that our priorities will continue to be shaped and adjusted over time, to ensure they are producing relevant and desired outcomes for Defence and building the capacity of Australian industry.
“DMTC will build on its existing work in relation to technologies such as precision manufacturing, welding high-strength steel and adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies.
“We will continue to broaden and improve the capacity and capabilities of Australian small and medium sized enterprises, many of which are critical to the supply chains of the major defence contractors.”
The contract is a demonstration of how the Government’s $200 billion investment over ten years in Defence capabilities is building industrial capacity, particularly in small and medium sized businesses, right across Australia.
Posted by Harry Baxter on September 12th, 2019 Tagged: collaboration, DMTC, Innovation Hub, technology