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DMTC manufacturing program wins award at Avalon Air Show

DMTC is delighted with today’s announcement that our work in developing and upskilling the supply chain to support BAE Systems’ manufacture of Vertical Tail components for the Joint Strike Fighter has been selected as the winner of the Aerospace Australia Ltd Defence Industry SME Innovation Grant prize.  The activity has involved close collaboration between a number of supply chain companies and research organisations, including BAE Systems, Sutton Tools, Vipac Engineers, Seco Tools, Swinburne University, Melbourne University, RMIT University and the University of Queensland, and has resulted in the development of a range of capabilities supporting improved productivity and greater cost competitiveness in manufacture of military aerospace components.

These capabilities are now available to Australian and international companies through global supply chain collaborations and, although developed for aerospace, should also provide opportunity in the land and sea domains for Australian supply chain companies.

DMTC congratulates all other winners and shortlisted candidates for the Aerospace Australia Ltd awards.

Posted by DMTC on February 24th, 2015

Aerospace Awards – DMTC Shortlisted

DMTC’s aerospace supply chain project in developing and optimising titanium machining capability for aerospace components has been shortlisted for the Aerospace Australia Ltd Defence Industry SME Innovation Grant prize.  The project involves a range of companies in BAE Systems’ local supply chain, including:

  • BAE Systems Australia Ltd.
  • Vipac Engineers
  • Seco Tools
  • Sutton Tools

One of DMTC’s PhD students, Vanessa Lussini from Queensland University of Technology, has also been shortlisted for the Aerospace Australia Ltd Young Innovator prize.  Vanessa continues a strong tradition over the past 3 major Defence Platform shows (Pacific 2013 and Land Forces 2014 and now the 2015 Air Show), where DMTC researchers have won this prize.  (No pressure Vanessa).

Both the SME and Young Innovator Prizes carry with them prizemoney of $10,000.  DMTC is delighted that our work continues to be recognised by our industry peers in this way, and we wish other nominees luck (but not too much luck) when the final prizes are announced during the Air Show in the final week of February, 2015.

Posted by DMTC on February 6th, 2015

DMTC 2014 Annual Report

DMTC is delighted to present the 2014 Annual Report, which can be accessed on our publications page. As with previous years, we have also produced a brief capability statement brochure, which can be accessed on the same page.

I am pleased to release this report, and look forward to further developments as DMTC embarks on our new programs from next year.

Mark Hodge
CEO

Posted by DMTC on December 12th, 2014

Vale Professor George Collins

A message from DMTC CEO, Dr. Mark Hodge

I am deeply saddened to convey the news that Professor George Collins passed away suddenly today.

George was the DVC-Research at Swinburne University, and was a frequent and welcome visitor to DMTC headquarters, just up the stairs from his office. Prior to his role at Swinburne, he was CEO of CAST CRC and head of the Materials Institute at ANSTO, both key DMTC partners. He was in fact, a foundation Director of DMTC and his positive, proactive attitude in all these and many other roles was an example and driving force to the entire DMTC community.

George was a great and dear friend to many of us personally and will be missed by so many people.

Of course his loss will be felt most keenly by his wife, children and family, and on behalf of the DMTC community, I pass on our sincere condolences at this sad time.

Sincerely
Mark Hodge

Posted by DMTC on November 15th, 2014