Meet our Exhibitors

Exhibitor spotlight – meet some of our exhibitors

Auto Control Systems is a Western Australian-based electrical engineering company, specialising in delivering complete end-to-end automation and control solutions to businesses across Australia and internationally.

Auto Control Systems are proud partners of KUKA, Universal Robots, and Robotiq – global leaders in industrial robotics.

Chironix designs and deploys robotic systems to work alongside humans in some of the most demanding environments – from mining to defence and beyond – boosting productivity and keeping people out of harm’s way.

Founded in 2017 by a team of military veterans and robotics pioneers, Chironix began by tackling complex challenges in defence, where they developed technology to safely extract wounded personnel from combat environments.

Since then, they’ve expanded their work into industries like mining, oil and gas and utilities – supporting their customers with land based remote robotic inspection solutions, robot teammates which move goods and logistics items, and competent mobility platforms.

Established in 1946, Ausco Group is a proudly West Australian, family-owned company, built on values of teamwork, quality, trust, and respect. For nearly 80 years, they have been solving complex challenges for their clients with innovative thinking and unmatched precision, becoming a trusted name in engineering and manufacturing.

Ausco delivers tailored solutions to a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, mining, maritime, defence, remote operations and advanced manufaturing. Each project is approached with a commitment to providing bespoke solutions designed to meet the unique needs of their clients, no matter the size or complexity.

LatConnect 60 (LC60 AI) is an Australian post-revenue AI company that generates vital insights from satellite Earth Observation (EO) data.

They bring together deep industry knowledge and vital insights to create products and services to  empower government and commercial clients.

LatConnect 60 (LC60) is an active earth observation end-to-end company which collects data for collection and processing, and creation of solutions for use in a practical and affordable way. LC60 works across a range of sectors and has recognised the need for data and solutions to meet measurement and verification activities for industry and government parties.

For 25+ years, LEAP has assisted thousands of companies from diverse industries to implement technology solutions to digitise their product development processes. Key capabilities include:

SpAARC is a world-class facility in Australia that trains, tests and controls remote and autonomous operations in space and other harsh environments, and a world-recognised commercial facility for innovation, security and collaboration.

The Australian Space Agency (via the Space Infrastructure Fund) selected Fugro to design, build and operate SpAARC in Western Australia (WA). The facility is part-funded by the WA state government and will support many exciting new space robotics projects, including NASA’s return to the moon, on-orbit service assembly and manufacturing, lunar surface operations and ISRU, and the support of gateways and space stations.

ECU has one of the most diverse Engineering schools in Australia, with courses in the areas of mechanical, mechatronics, motorsports, robotics and autonomous systems, electrical power, renewable energy, control and automation, electronics, communications, computer systems, civil, environmental, chemical, and energy.

National Resilience and Security Office (NRAS) at Curtin University

Curtin University delivers advanced defence capabilities through world-leading research in sensing, automation, advanced manufacturing, and workforce development. From space to seabed, our innovations enhance surveillance, decision-making, and asset resilience. Key capabilities include:

Organisations you’ll meet at the exhibition

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