Navantia Australia will today host representatives from New South Wales businesses at its Future Frigate industry engagement at the SMC Conference and Function Centre in Sydney’s CBD. Attendees will receive briefings on opportunities for Australian industry to participate in Navantia Australia’s offering in areas as diverse as ship works, mechanical and electrical systems, electronic systems, and program support services.
“New South Wales industry is at the forefront of technology that will contribute to the future of naval shipbuilding in Australia,” said Francisco Baron, Managing Director of Navantia Australia.
“Australian industry has a strong track record on naval programs such as the Navantia- designed Hobart Class Destroyer, reference ship for the SEA 5000 project.”
“Australia’s continuous shipbuilding has already begun – that’s why it’s vital that Navantia continues to engage with industry and build on our strong links with local supply, experience and expertise here in South Australia”.
“The existing Hobart Class supply chain is a key starting point for our F-5000 proposal for the Future Frigate Program”.
Over 100 people are currently employed by Navantia Australia and operate out of four facilities around the country, with plans to open an additional Australian facility by 2018.
Navantia is currently participating in the Competitive Evaluation Process for the Future Frigate Program, and wishes to identify Australian companies interested in participating in the design and construction of Australia’s next generation of naval vessels.
Navantia’s industry days will run throughout February, March and April. All interested companies are invited to register their interest through www.navantiasea5000.icn.org.au.
Navantia’s Australian industry days are scheduled for:
- Perth, WA – Thursday 23 February 2017
- Melbourne, VIC – Wednesday 15 March 2017
- Adelaide, SA – Monday 20 March 2017
- Sydney, NSW – Friday 24 March 2017
- Brisbane, Qld – Thursday 27 April 2017