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Navantia Australia To Host Series of Tech Talks at Indo Pacific 2025

Navantia Australia is proud to be hosting a series of Tech Talks on our stand throughout the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition next week.
These sessions will offer insights into both the cutting-edge autonomous and digital technologies being developed in support of the future of naval operations, and the academia-industry collaborations that are making it happen.
Hear directly from our experts as they explore the innovation behind the development of future sovereign capability.
Make sure to plan your visit and join the conversation at our stand.

Day 1 – Tuesday 4 November

1200

Kodal Autonomous™ Uncrewed Landing Craft

Lachlan Bennet – Navantia Australia

1400

Mobulae: Innovation Through Biomimetic Design

Dr Changhun Han – Navantia Australia

1500

Teleia™ Intelligent Asset Management Platform

Dr William Infante – Navantia Australia

1600

Omatha™ Multi Robot Teaming System

Dr Ravi Ranashinghe – University of Technology Sydney

Day 2 – Wednesday 5 November

1100

Autonomous Vessel Regulatory Framework & 3 Lessons Learnt

Berit Letting – DNV

1345

Immersive Training – Remote Assistance & Simulated Control Systems

Javier Novella – Navantia Australia

Jordan Stevens – Navantia Australia

1530

Compressed AI Models for Edge Use Cases in Defence

Wendy Chin – Multiverse Computing

1545

Addressing Challenges in Underwater Communications Through Optical, Quantum &

AI Technologies

Fernando Aller Sánchez – Multiverse Computing

Day 3 – Thursday 6 November

1000

Partnership for Impact: When Academia Meets Industry

Prof. Pier Marzocca – Sir Lawrence Wackett Defence & Aerospace Centre – RMIT University

1100

The Naval Research Centre: Establishing & Enabling Industry-Academia Research Partnerships

Mal Wise – Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania

1230

Utilising AMCSearch’s Autonomous Maritime Systems Test & Evaluation Centre

Chris White – Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania

1400

Marintec – A New Model for University-Industry Collaboration

Dr Frank Jensen – Marintec, University of Technology Sydney

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