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Banana Shire Manufacturers Connect with Defence Contractors Through AUKUS Forum Collaboration

Posted on July 12, 2024December 17, 2024 By Editor
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Banana Shire Council and the AUKUS Forum hosted a three-day program this week designed to connect local manufacturers and service providers with defence contractors and advanced manufacturing specialists, including robotics and research leaders. This initiative highlighted the region’s potential and facilitated new market opportunities arising from the AUKUS agreement.

Site visits to Queensland Nitrates Pty Ltd (QNP), First Grade Contract Maintenance (FGCM), and Callide Manufacturing Company (CMC) showcased the local capabilities and skills, pinpointing new avenues for growth and collaboration. These visits showcased the potential for innovative partnerships, for local manufacturing needs and pathways for local companies to adopt advanced manufacturing processes and tools, including robotics.

L to R: Federal Member of Parliament Colin Boyce MP, Mayor Nev Ferrier, AUKUS Forum Advisory Board Member Jasmin Diab and AUKUS Forum Founder Michael Sharpe
L to R: Federal Member of Parliament Colin Boyce MP, Mayor Nev Ferrier, AUKUS Forum Advisory Board Member Jasmin Diab and AUKUS Forum Founder Michael Sharpe

Mayor Nev Ferrier said, “This program underscores the incredible talent and capability within our region. The partnerships formed and the opportunities identified through this collaboration with the AUKUS Forum are very important for the future growth of our local industries.”

In addition to the site visits, the Banana Shire Council hosted the latest “Introduction to Nuclear Course,” led by AUKUS Forum Advisory Board Member Jasmin Diab CSC GAICD. This event saw participation from various local community leaders, including Mayor Nev Ferrier and Federal Member of Parliament Colin Boyce MP.

The Nuclear Taskforce Advisory Board, composed of international experts from diverse sectors such as manufacturing, local government, defence, and nuclear law, played a crucial role in the course. These experts provided invaluable insights and shared their extensive knowledge, contributing significantly to the success of the event.

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