Building a Sovereign Defence Industry

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Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price today announced more than $8 million in support to 11 Australian businesses through the latest round of Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority (SICP) grants.

“These grant recipients are making crucial investments to improve their manufacturing capabilities, which is supporting Australia’s sovereign industrial base,” Minister Price said.

“Their dedication and foresight is enabling the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to maintain its leading edge.

“We’re helping local businesses to build resilient critical supply chains in an increasingly uncertain strategic environment.”

The grants are expected to improve domestic manufacturing capabilities, which helps build Australia’s sovereign industrial capacity to support the ADF.

Minister Price said she wanted to see more Australian small businesses thrive.

“The SICP grants not only enable businesses to improve their competitiveness, but develop new and valuable capabilities,” Minister Price said.

“This opens up new opportunities for local businesses to become involved in our commitment to develop a strong, sustainable and secure defence industry.

Since the grants program’s inception in November 2018, 99 grants have been awarded to Australian small and medium businesses, with a combined value of $55.6 million.

The Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority Grants announced today:

Company

Grant Amount

Grant Funding Purpose

State

EPE

$1,400,000

Development of a world leading specialised unmanned systems proving ground, training area, and supporting Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield explosives (CBRNe) Sensor Test and Assurance Laboratory specifically for Australian requirements.

QLD

Diamond Defence Pty Ltd

$290,990

Expansion of fibre-optic manufacturing capability at its Melbourne facility. Will enable locally manufactured, high performance military-spec fibre optic assemblies and harnesses which are not currently available in Australia.

VIC

Moog Australia

$209,772

Support to acquire and install new specialist equipment.

VIC

Novafast International Pty Ltd

$1,366,962

Support the acquisition and installation of new robotics equipment for new manufacturing technologies in composite products.

SA

Varley Rafael Australia

$183,022

Expansion of current Guided Weapons capabilities by setting up and commissioning a SPIKE Launcher assembly line, by upgrading facilities and associated security measures.

VIC

HTA Group Pty Ltd

$1,069,479

Support the acquisition and installation of specialist equipment for defence and aerospace compliant vacuum hardening processes in Victoria and New South Wales.

VIC/NSW

Australian Precision Technologies Pty Ltd

$1,054,137

Expansion and update of specialist equipment and current facilities for precision machining and milling.

VIC

Able Industries Engineering Pty Ltd

$1,395,344

Purchase, construct, install and commission new capital equipment, implement workforce training, skills development and quality accreditation.

VIC

Able Industries Engineering Pty Ltd

$331,450

Completed required building modifications to enhance the company’s ability to manufacture key components.

VIC

Abstec Calibrations Australia Pty Ltd

$185,117

Extension of existing laboratory area to meet increased demand from defence industry and to improve their National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) scope of accreditation

SA

GW Kewder Engineering Pty Ltd

$294,000

Investment in specialist machining tools to continue to support the manufacture of precision components.

VIC

Campagno Engineering Pty Ltd

$609,266

Acquire and install specialist equipment.

VIC

Grant applications can be made at any time and submitted through the Centre for Defence Industry Capability at: https://www.business.gov.au/Grants-and-Programs/Sovereign-Industrial-Capability-Priority-Grants

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