CIMIC Group’s UGL, one of Australia’s biggest multi-disciplined engineering companies, has joined forces with international defence robotics and mine countermeasures leader ECA Group to cement ECA Group’s permanent operations in Australia.
The partnership will significantly bolster Australia’s sovereign defence capability and create an Australian hub for ECA Group’s world leading mine countermeasures, military survey, (MCM/MS) and autonomous system technologies.
The partnership adds immediate size and scale to the innovative team ECA Group has put together to enhance its operations and drive its plans for long-term growth in Australia.
UGL is one of Australia’s biggest integrated prime contractors with more than 7000 employees and operations around the country. The company is a long-term partner to Defence and is responsible for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of some of Australia’s biggest infrastructure assets in rail, road, telecommunications and oil and gas.
CEO Dominique Giannoni said ECA Group had launched a new Australian subsidiary -- ECA Robotics Australia (ERA) -- and would train Australian personnel to operate and sustain its technologies. As part of the company’s drive to remain at the forefront of technology and innovation, the group is also building partnerships with universities and other research organisations, to promote and assist in the development of an Australian research capability to evolve the robotic MCM/MS systems.
“We are very proud of the impressive team we have put together to spearhead our Australian operations,” Mr Giannoni said.
“Working with UGL will fast track our plans and ensure we have the local knowledge and spread of people, skill and resources to establish a sovereign capability and tailor our technologies to meet and sustain Australian Defence requirements for the long term.”
The partnership will significantly bolster Australia’s sovereign defence capability and create an Australian hub for ECA Group’s world leading mine countermeasures, military survey, (MCM/MS) and autonomous system technologies.
The partnership adds immediate size and scale to the innovative team ECA Group has put together to enhance its operations and drive its plans for long-term growth in Australia.
UGL is one of Australia’s biggest integrated prime contractors with more than 7000 employees and operations around the country. The company is a long-term partner to Defence and is responsible for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of some of Australia’s biggest infrastructure assets in rail, road, telecommunications and oil and gas.
UGL Managing Director Doug Moss said: “As primary support partner, UGL’s nationwide operations and established supply chain of more than 4,300 Australian companies are available to ensure sovereignty and long-term sustainment support for ECA Group’s world class technologies.
“Together, we provide the people, processes, systems and technologies needed to safely deliver effective support and meet stringent ASDEFCON contracting requirements.”ECA Group has also established partnerships with leading Australian SMEs Acacia Systems, Solutions from Silicon (SfS) and Total Marine Technologies (TMT) to inject local technology into its MCM/MS solution and facilitate the transfer of knowledge into the Australian Defence industry.
CEO Dominique Giannoni said ECA Group had launched a new Australian subsidiary -- ECA Robotics Australia (ERA) -- and would train Australian personnel to operate and sustain its technologies. As part of the company’s drive to remain at the forefront of technology and innovation, the group is also building partnerships with universities and other research organisations, to promote and assist in the development of an Australian research capability to evolve the robotic MCM/MS systems.
“We are very proud of the impressive team we have put together to spearhead our Australian operations,” Mr Giannoni said.
“Working with UGL will fast track our plans and ensure we have the local knowledge and spread of people, skill and resources to establish a sovereign capability and tailor our technologies to meet and sustain Australian Defence requirements for the long term.”