Writing for the Australian Financial Review, DMTC CEO Dr Mark Hodge discussed the importance of getting the macro, national policy settings right as an enabler of successful innovation and technology development activities in Australia’s defence and national security sectors.
DMTC’s 2020 Annual Conference will be held on 11-12 March at The Realm Hotel in Canberra.
Our Annual Conference and Awards Dinner has become a key event for the DMTC community, providing the opportunity to highlight the relevance of our work in the context of developing sovereign industrial capabilities within the defence industry sector.
The 2020 conference is expected to feature keynote presentations from prominent Defence and industry guest speakers, and include outlines of the technological challenges and priorities across the defence and national security sectors.
More details will be available here as they are released.
The Fine Print
Numbers are strictly limited and will be managed on an invite-only basis, with preference given to DMTC project team members and partner representatives. Some presentations may include DMTC-in-confidence technical details. For both of these reasons a public call for registrations will not be made, however expressions of interest in attending can be submitted and may result in you receiving an invitation to attend.
Support from our sponsors
DMTC gratefully acknowledges the support we have received from a number of organisations in making the 2020 Annual Conference a reality.
Contacts
For enquiries about registration or sponsorships please contact the DMTC Head Office on (03) 9214 4447 or send an email to information@dmtc.com.au.
For enquiries from media outlets or organisations please contact Harry Baxter on 0401 516 734.
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