Naval Group Australia has issued over $10 million in contracts to over 100 local companies to supply and test common technology components, which are being considered for use in the new Attack Class submarines.
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Attack Class submarine project to provide training for women in welding
Naval Group Australia has developed a new program that aims to boost female participation in the Attack Class submarine project, through offering the entry-level training needed to begin a career as a submarine welder.
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New Board directors drive Attack Class Project at Naval Group Australia
Naval Group Australia has appointed two new Board directors – public service executive Jane Halton and Naval Group’s Australian Future Submarine Program executive vice president Lilian Brayle. They will aid in delivering the Attack Class project.
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Naval Group Australia seeks local tools and equipment for Attack Class shipyard
Naval Group Australia has opened expressions of interest for the purchase of $100 million worth of local tools, equipment and manufactured items, to be used at the new Attack Class shipyard in Adelaide.
With
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Naval Group Australia to expand host business program and train Attack Class workforce
Naval Group Australia has launched a new phase of its local host businesses program, already delivering on-the-job training to 20 apprentices in South Australia. The partnership is expanding to include
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Naval Group Australia launches local jobs package
Naval Group Australia has announced a new major jobs package seeking a range of trade and professional skills to support the Future Submarine Program.
The company aims to add 100 people by April and double
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Australian business wins Naval Group data centre contract
Naval Group Australia has awarded a contract worth nearly $1 million to Australian-based data centre operator YourDC Pty in a further boost to the local economy.
Within their flagship facility
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Naval Group Australia and ASC launch inaugural graduate program
Naval Group Australia and ASC have partnered to launch their inaugural graduate program, aimed at identifying and training the aspiring engineering professionals.
Engineering graduates will be provided
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Naval Group partnership pushes industry to new levels
A signing of the
Future Submarine Program Strategic Partnering Agreement (SPA) by the
Commonwealth of Australia (CoA) and Naval Group will create quicker advances in
the industry and more jobs.
The
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Naval Group partners with Science Alive! to inspire the next generation
Naval Group has partnered with Science Alive!, one of the country’s largest single interactive science exhibitions to inspire, excite and encourage Australians to pursue pathways in Science, Technology,
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Naval Group collaborates with Microsoft to deploy underwater data centre
Naval Group is supporting Microsoft towards its objective to build, deploy and operate an underwater data centre that cools itself by being immersed under ocean waters.
The data centre is contained in
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Naval Group, Airbus join forces on warship drone tech
Defence contractors Naval Group and Airbus Helicopters have been awarded a contract to build rotary-wing drones for a warship.
The demonstration project will lead to trials of the drone launch system,
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Australian companies sought for Future Submarines review
Naval Group has released expressions of interest and requests for information to help get Australian industry involved in the country’s $50-billion Future Submarines Program.
So far, around 130 companies
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Naval Group Australia signs submarines MoU with unions
Naval Group Australia has met an agreement with five industrial unions on the delivery of the Royal Australian Navy’s future submarine capability.
The company, which designs and builds Australia’s
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Hobart hosts industry leaders at Australia’s Future Submarine Program briefing
More than 50 Australian companies and research, development and educational institutions gathered in Hobart to be updated by key Future Submarine Program representatives on the program’s progress to
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