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Albanese Government invests in Australian innovation to give Defence a technological edge

Department of Defence

The Albanese Government is backing local innovation in quantum and counter disinformation technologies that are key to giving Defence an edge and which will also be critical to a future made in Australia.

The Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator’s (ASCA) Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDT) program has signed 21 contracts as part of an investment of over $60 million with Australian universities and industry partners.

This investment gives effect to innovation priorities in the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Defence Strategy and Asymmetric Advantage – Delivering More, Together, the Defence Innovation, Science and Technology Strategy.

The EDT program is pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge to advance the development of existing and new capabilities that help deter hostile acts against Australia and in our region.

Long-term partnerships between scientists, military end-users and innovators are positively shaping Australia’s defence innovation ecosystem.

We are leveraging our national strengths, with contract recipients comprising universities and industry partners from across the country.

The recipients include:

  • Analog Quantum Circuits in QLD which designs and fabricates superconducting devices for quantum computing.
  • Consunet Pty Ltd in South Australia which works on capabilities in electromagnetic warfare and spectrum management.
  • Nomad Atomics in Victoria which specialises in the development of high precision quantum sensors.
  • Q-CTRL Pty Ltd in NSW which is seeking to solve the hardest problems facing quantum technology, improving hardware performance and accelerating pathways to useful quantum computers and other technologies.

A total of 179 proposals from across the national science and technology ecosystem were received as part of this call-out for EDT proposals. ASCA is seeking innovative proposals that can support decision advantage for its next EDT program.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, Pat Conroy:

“Through the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator, the Government is driving cutting-edge research and development and capability delivery that is aligned with Defence priorities and a future made in Australia.

“In uncertain strategic circumstances, we must harness our national ingenuity and technology advances to deter hostile acts against Australia and in our region.

“Defence is working with industry and research partners to develop solutions that can provide our soldiers, sailors and aviators with an asymmetric advantage on the battlefield.”

OrganisationStateContract Value

(inc GST)

Analog Quantum CircuitsQLD$3,299,967
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisations (CSIRO)VIC$1,530,969
Consunet Pty LtdSA$3,146,000
DeteQt Pty LtdNSW$3,287,143
Diamond DefenceVIC$3,215,991
Infleqtion (Cold Quanta)VIC$3,300,000
Monash UniversityVIC$3,297,408
Monash UniversityVIC$3,170,864
Nomad AtomicsACT$2,458,718
Q-CTRL Pty LtdNSW$3,275,371
QuantX LabsSA$3,264,800
QuantX LabsSA$3,146,007

Lockheed Martin Australia

Advanced Systems & Technologies

ACT$3,288,695
University of AdelaideSA$1,800,500
University of AdelaideSA$3,280,688
University of New South WalesNSW$1,303,172
University of New South WalesNSW$2,981,943
University of South AustraliaSA$3,167,452
University of Technology SydneyNSW$3,260,760
University of Technology SydneyNSW$2,683,227
University of Western AustraliaWA$2,071,070

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