Innovation and R&D have always been the essential foundations of a strong, sustainable defence industry. Australia’s 2016 Defence White Paper, Defence Industry Policy Statement (DIPS) and Defence Integrated Investment Program (DIIP) acknowledge the importance of successful Defence R&D and innovation to the nation’s defence industry and thus to Australian defence policy. The 2020 Defence Force Structure Plan reinforced these foundations.
EX2 was set up by Dr Gregor Ferguson, a defence industry and innovation analyst and consultant, to make a useful contribution in Australia’s new and welcoming defence business environment.
EX2 helps innovators in Defence, the research sector and industry, and especially SMEs, by providing news and insight about innovation in Defence and adjacent sectors such as space, aerospace and resources.
Gregor Ferguson writes, teaches, advises and runs a national program designed to encourage and reward innovators in the defence, aerospace and maritime domains in both industry and the research and academic communities.
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Dr Gregor Ferguson, Ph.D, BA (Hons), MRAeS
In a move designed to create the leading AUKUS cybersecurity technology firm, UK cyber company Amiosec Limited and Canberra-based Penten Pty Limited have announced they will merge. The merger is set to create a major provider of digital information security…
Canadian rocket manufacturer Reaction Dynamics will conduct the inaugural launch and flight of its RE-102 hybrid rocket engine and Aurora vehicle from Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range in South Australia in 2025. The Aurora suborbital mission will serve as the…
The Australian Government will establish a consolidated Commonwealth-owned Defence Precinct at Western Australia’s Henderson shipyard, near Fremantle, to underpin its investment in defence capabilities in the West over the next two decades and support up to 10,000 well-paid, high-skilled local…
The first seven RAN enlisted sailors have graduated from the United States Navy Nuclear Power School. The seven sailors, alongside a third group of RAN officers who also graduated, are the pioneers towards Australia establishing a sovereign conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine…
Adelaide-based Navy veteran with Parkinson’s Disease, Mike ‘Skipper’ Aitchison, is preparing to walk Papua New Guinea’s iconic Kokoda Track for the second time. This time, however, he’s looking for veterans and others impacted by Parkinson’s to join him and unleash…
Unless you actually read it properly, it’s easy to dismiss Defence’s new Innovation Science and Technology strategy as a DSTG-only thing, and therefore of only marginal relevance to the ‘real world’. Read the Strategy carefully – it’s a genuine whole-of-Defence…
The US State Department has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Australia of the AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles-Extended Range (AARGM-ER) and related equipment for an estimated cost of $405 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has delivered…
Lockheed Martin and Altera, an Intel Company, have completed a successful flight demonstration of the former’s 12th Generation Electronic Warfare (Gen12) transceiver utilizing Altera’s Agilex™ 9 Direct RF FPGA (Multi-Chip Package, MCP-2). The project, coined SWIFT (SHIP-enabled Wideband Transceiver Integrated Flight…
Gold Coast-based Gilmour Space has successfully completed a major ‘wet’ dress rehearsal at the Bowen Orbital Spaceport in North Queensland, marking a key milestone towards the launch of the country's first Australian-made orbital rocket later this year. During the test,…
Adelaide-based BAE Systems Australia has announced it will establish its head office in the city’s Lot Fourteen innovation district. The company, which is Australia’s biggest defence company, will move into Lot Fourteen alongside more than 160 other innovation and technology-focused…