South Australian Modelling and Simulation Capability Directory 2014-2015 www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P1 P2 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 Contents Why South Australia? P4 Manufacturing P6 Defence P8 Health and bio-innovation P 10 Minerals and energy P 12 Transport P 14 Capability directory DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Solution developers P 18 Service providers P 50 Researchers – Business and professional P 55 Researchers – Environmental P 56 Researchers – Health and medical P 58 Researchers – Science and engineering P 61 Researchers – Social and behavioural P 72 Capability index P 76 Capability matrix P 80 P3 Why South Australia? CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY ARE THREE KEY ELEMENTS OF THE BUSINESS CULTURE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. The state of South Australia is located in the southern central part of Australia and has a population of 1.6 million people. The state’s capital city of Adelaide is home to 1.2 million people. Adelaide is consistently ranked one of the top 10 most liveable cities in the world. It is internationally regarded for providing enviable work and lifestyle choices, a safe living environment and is among the most affordable capital cities in Australia. A STRONG AND DIVERSE ECONOMY South Australia has a robust, resilient, knowledge-based economy including: • W orld-leading minerals and energy assets – ranked as Australia’s top destination for resources investment in the ResourceStocks 2012 World Risk Survey • L eading agricultural regions producing premium quality food and wine for global export markets • Defence industries and high-value advanced manufacturing TALENTED More than 80 modelling and simulation firms operate in South Australia. Ranging from large global primes to innovative micro businesses, these firms develop diverse products and services for diverse customers. Defence is by far the largest customer market, followed by resources and mining, and healthcare. Adelaide has a world-class education system, is a leader in research and development and has a flexible and skilled workforce. Internationally recognised universities offer broad and deep simulation research capabilities and facilities, as well as educational curriculum pathways. SUPPORTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The Premier’s Research and Industry Fund aims to support South Australia’s research community to compete successfully on a global scale. The fund encourages investment in key science and research areas that have the potential to generate significant economic, social or environmental benefits for the state. • Large proportions of Australia’s wind and solar power industries. PRO-INVESTMENT LOW COST BUSINESS LOCATION Adelaide’s residential, commercial and industry property prices are among the lowest of Australia’s mainland capital cities. Adelaide is competitive in its commercial and industrial property construction costs. P4 The South Australian Government is pro-investment and can support major developers by providing direct access to key government decision-makers. A dedicated Invest in South Australia team and renowned case management service can streamline investors’ establishment and approval processes. A host of professional organisations dedicated to supporting and expanding industry are available. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 CONNECTED South Australia is at the junction of Australia’s major north-south and east-west road, rail and air routes. Its international airport is only minutes from the CBD and caters to almost seven million passengers annually. Port Adelaide is the main shipping service point, providing South Australia with a major gateway to the world. AdelaideFree is one of the largest free outdoor wireless networks in the world. With nearly 300 access points, the network provides high speed internet access to almost the entire Central Business District of Adelaide. MAJOR TECHNOLOGY PRECINCTS • A delaide Health and Biomedical Research Precinct – located in the west end of Adelaide’s CBD, this new precinct – which will be the largest health and biomedical precinct in the southern hemisphere – will be home to the new Royal Adelaide Hospital; a new South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute; a new Adelaide University Medical School; and a new University of South Australia Cancer Research Centre. • B urbridge Business Park – located next to the Adelaide Airport, this 38-hectare site is developing into a campus-style environment that provides small, large and high-technology office accommodation as well as office and warehouse developments of varying sizes. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS DIRECTORY The South Australian Major Developments Directory is published by the Department of State Development as a showcase of South Australian projects with a capital expenditure of $5 million or more. Last year’s directory lists more than 300 projects underway or planned for 2013-14, each creating investor, supplier and workforce opportunities in the state. INDUSTRY CAPABILITY NETWORK SOUTH AUSTRALIA (ICNSA) ICNSA is funded by the Department of State Development and performs a technical role providing purchasers with a free sourcing service to identify capable suppliers from Australia and New Zealand. The office is staffed by professionals with industry experience in engineering, logistics and procurement. ICNSA’s technical consultants have a comprehensive knowledge of national industrial capability across all tiers of manufacturing. HEADQUARTERS OF SIMULATION AUSTRALIA The national peak body for the simulation community in Australia, Simulation Australia, is headquartered in Adelaide and provides an international connection point for industry, research and government stakeholders. For more information visit www.simulationaustralia.org.au • E dinburgh Parks – a recently developed 1,850-hectare business precinct which accommodates firms in manufacturing, defence, warehousing, processing, transport and logistics, and science and research. • T echnology Park – a 65-hectare site that is home to more than 90 companies from defence and aerospace, advanced electronics and information communication technology sectors. • T echport Australia – a world-class maritime and naval industrial precinct and largest dry dock common user facility in the southern hemisphere. • T hebarton Bioscience Precinct – a 4.5 hectare site including the BioSA Incubator – a state-of-the-art building that provides office and laboratory space to accommodate early-stage bioscience companies and accelerate the commercialisation of research. • T onsley – a 61-hectare site the South Australian Government is developing as a collaborative and high-value industry, education and residential precinct. South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) South Australia’s Health and Biomedical Precinct Image courtesy of SAHMRI DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P5 Manufacturing GROWTH THROUGH INNOVATION AND BEING A GLOBALLY RECOGNISED LEADER IN HEALTH RESEARCH, AGEING AND RELATED SERVICES AND PRODUCTS ARE AMONG SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S 10 ECONOMIC PRIORITIES. Manufacturing has always been a cornerstone of South Australia’s economy. Since the Playford era of the 1940s, South Australia has been a manufacturing state and an above-average contributor to the nation’s manufacturing output. It remains crucial to securing our place as a major advanced manufacturing capital with a sustainable export capability, and to generating skilled jobs that underpin a high standard of living. INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS • K-TIG • In October 2012, Premier Jay Weatherill released a 10-year strategy, Manufacturing Works, to drive the transition of manufacturers to high value-added activities that compete on value for money, not solely on cost. • ResourceCo • T he Advanced Manufacturing Council, Chaired by Professor Göran Roos was established to provide strategic direction in the development of policies and programs to support the growth and competitiveness of South Australia’s manufacturing sector. • A revised Industry Participation Policy (IPP) came into effect in July 2012 to ensure local businesses are given full, fair and reasonable opportunity to tender and participate in significant public and private sector projects. 170 tenders have been captured to date which have included the new IPP requirements. • T he Tonsley project was officially launched in May 2012, to redevelop the former Mitsubishi Motors site in to a collaborative high value industry, education and research hub. Investment to date includes allotments for TAFE SA, Flinders University, Tier 5 and Siemens. P6 Manufacturing firms operating in South Australia include: • Automated Solutions Australia • BAE Systems • Beerenberg • Codan • Coopers Brewery • SAGE Automation • SMR Automotive Australia • Stratco SUPPORTING PARTNERS • T he Department of State Development will underpin the state’s industry, business and communities to identify and capitalise on economic growth and job creation. The functional components of the Department of State Development will deliver upon these opportunities across a range of industry sectors. • T he Advanced Manufacturing Council steers development and implementation of policies and programs to support the growth and international competitiveness of South Australia’s manufacturing sector. • T he Automotive Transformation Taskforce will support affected South Australian workers and businesses following the announcement that Australia’s three automotive manufacturers, GM Holden, Toyota and Ford, will close. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 Tonsley The South Australian Government is transforming Tonsley into a collaborative and high-value industry, education and residential precinct. The redevelopment of Tonsley reflects a long-term investment in the state’s economic capacity, skills and innovation, and will leverage South Australia’s existing capabilities and experience – particularly in Southern Adelaide. The redevelopment is forecast to attract more than $1 billion in private investment through: • A ttracting business and investment to South Australia to build new capabilities into the state’s economy • Creating an environment that enables business to grow • A ttracting the businesses of the future and supporting innovation and entrepreneurs. Tonsley is a strategic redevelopment that brings together the key sectors of mining and resources, clean-tech and renewable energy, health and medical technologies and sustainable building products and services. Modelling and simulation will be key enablers within this highly innovative business-oriented precinct, which has the potential to significantly transform procedures, enterprises and industries across the important economic, social and environmental aspects of the mining and resources, healthcare and medical sectors. Tonsley provides the facilities, infrastructure and opportunities for creative collaboration between industry, education, training and research, in an environment tailormade for high-value manufacturing and technology-based businesses. DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT The creation of clusters at Tonsley, focused on mining and resources, clean-tech and renewable energy, health and medical technologies and sustainable building products and services will enhance knowledge creation and innovation. Manufacturing expert, Göran Roos, advocates clusters as a proven strategy for promoting economic growth. Partnerships with research institutions will be fundamental to cluster success at Tonsley. The redevelopment of Tonsley provides an exemplary urban renewal project that will attract skilled workers necessary for the establishment of highly productive businesses with a greater capacity to innovate and compete in global markets. Tonsley will support skills and workforce development and provide linkages between education, research, training and industry. Investors will be able to capitalise on South Australia’s natural and economic strengths, aligning with Tonsley’s potential as a catalyst for business growth. Tonsley is entrepreneurial – it is a new model for public investment to leverage the right kind of private sector activity. It also acts as a framework for investment in infrastructure delivery and in partnering with the private sector. Bringing together industry leaders, education institutes and researchers, Tonsley supports the advancement of research, development and use of simulation technologies and practices. It represents a new model for high-value manufacturing and the move into the design and simulation space in order to advance the South Australian economy. For more information about Tonsley visit www.tonsley.com Case study P7 Defence SOUTH AUSTRALIA IS AUSTRALIA’S DEFENCE STATE THE HIGH-TECH CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY. South Australia is home to the national and regional headquarters of some of the world’s leading defence companies. For more than 20 years, South Australian firms have been winning and delivering Australia’s most complex and dynamic defence projects. South Australia has a clear direction for the future of defence in this state – to grow defence presence and sustainable defence industries. INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS • Lockheed Martin • A ustralia’s premier naval industry hub, Techport Australia, is home to Australia’s largest naval projects. Techport provides the through-life-support for the Collins Class submarines, manufacture of the $8 billion Air Warfare Destroyers and will be the base for assembling Australia’s next-generation submarines. • Prism Defence • O ther defence precincts include Edinburgh Defence Precinct, Technology Park Adelaide and Woomera Test Range – the world’s largest over-land weapons testing range that supports national and international simulations. • T he Edinburgh precinct provides defence simulation training capabilities including flight training, modelling and land combat training. • T he 16th Air Land Regiment Woodside has an Advanced Air Defence Simulator, which consists of high definition projectors inside a dome structure allowing a single RBS-70 detachment to simulate realistic 360-degree environments. Defence firms that reside in South Australia include: • Australian Aerospace • ASC • Babcock • BAE Systems • Cobham • Raytheon Australia • Rheinmetall - Simulation Australia • SAAB • SAGE Automation • SASimulations SUPPORTING PARTNERS • D efence SA is Australia’s only state-based dedicated agency for all defence-related matters. Defence SA leads the state’s defence industry efforts, offering focussed and responsive service to the defence industry to drive the sector’s growth in South Australia and to support the delivery of key defence projects and facilities, including military electronic and simulation systems. • T he Defence Teaming Centre is the defence industry association of South Australia and provides enhanced services to the South Australian defence industry. Members include prime defence contractors, small and medium enterprises and professional service providers involved in supplying goods and services to defence and related sectors. • T he Defence Science and Technology Organisation facility in Adelaide is the largest defence electronics research and development centre in the southern hemisphere and is home to about 1,200 highly skilled researchers. P8 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 Prism Defence Helicopter operations aboard naval ships introduce an array of technical and practical challenges. Engineers and operators must understand how much motion the helicopter can withstand on deck so that the helicopter neither: • Slides nor topples when unrestrained, or • S tructural limits of the helicopter are not exceeded when the helicopter is secured. These limits are referred to as ship motion limits. modelled aircraft is assessed against a set of constraints that represent the bounds of safe operations, such as lashing strength or wheel lift off. The ship motion about these failure criteria define the maximum motion envelope in which safe operations may be performed, thereby developing ship motion limits. When a user runs many combinations of operationally likely aircraft configurations the user is able to define a set of ship motion limits that may be used for ongoing embarked operations. The safety of the aircraft and crew is always paramount, but it is also important that operational capability is not restricted unnecessarily by overly conservative limits. Therefore the accuracy of ship motion limits is vital. Pertinent characteristics required for ship-helicopter simulations include: Historically, ship motion limits have been predicted using rudimentary static or quasi-static approximations of a helicopter on a ship’s deck. More recently, computer simulations have been developed which solve the equations of rigid-body dynamics, however many of these are inflexible and lack rigorous development or validation procedures. • Undercarriage design and characteristics Prism Defence has developed DeckSAFE, a ship motion limits prediction toolkit, to provide accurate limits which ensure safety but do not restrict capability. DeckSAFE is modular, flexible, follows best-practice software development methodologies, and is subject to ongoing validation. • Other restraint systems. • Vehicle mass • Rotational inertia properties • Fuselage aerodynamic drag properties • Rotor aerodynamic loads • Airframe tie-down location and strength • Ship-specific lashing schemes DeckSAFE analysis supports Prism’s primary flight trial activities, providing ship motion limits in advance of firstof-class flight trials which are then used for embarked operations throughout their service life. DeckSAFE simulates full helicopter physics models, based on actual aircraft properties, and simulate them against characteristic ship motion. During simulation runs the Case study DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P9 WHY SOUTH AUSTRALIA Health and bio-innovation ADELAIDE IS RECOGNISED AS A CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR BIOSCIENCE. The largest health and biomedical precinct in the southern hemisphere is being developed on North Terrace in Adelaide. The South Australian Government is creating the precinct as an internationally significant centre of excellence for health and biomedical research, teaching and commercial opportunities. Other centres of innovation in health and biotechnology include Tonsley and the Thebarton Technology Cluster. INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS • Royal Australasian College of Surgeons • The new South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). • Signostics • The new Adelaide University Medical School. • A new cancer research partnership between the University of South Australia and Centre for Cancer Biology, involving 250 researchers. • C onstruction by Flinders University of a new six-storey building at Tonsley for the School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Medical Device Partnering Program and the Centre for NanoScale Science and Technology. • A business incubator at the Thebarton Technology Cluster, home to a diverse mix of early stage bioscience companies operating in sectors such as medical devices, diagnostics and environmental technology. This business incubator is a key contributor to the growing South Australian technology industry. Health and bioscience firms operating in South Australia include: • Alcidion Corporation • Dematec • E3Learning • Ellex-Precise • Holopoint Interactive • SMS Management and Technology SUPPORTING PARTNERS • B ioSA fosters the growth of the South Australian bioscience industry. Since the South Australian Government established BioSA in 2001, bioscience company numbers in South Australia have more than doubled and venture capital investment has increased significantly. • H ealthInSA was established in 2013 to develop and implement strategies to promote South Australia as a destination for research and to advance the development of health-related services. • T he Royal Australasian College of Surgeons pioneered its national Simulated Surgical Skills Program from its Adelaide operations. P 10 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SomaDynamics The aim of SomaDynamic’s SomaKin sofware was to develop a comfort analysis tool for Automotive Designers which would enable them to assess the comfort of their packaging designs within a CAD enviro. This was done by creating a ‘plugin’ tool (SomaKin) between existing and widely used Human Modelling technologies such as Human Solutions RAMSIS, UG PLM Jack and Dassault Systemes Safework, and a globally unique musculoskeletal analysis tool called the AnyBody Modelling System (AMS). The AMS is a complete digital muscular-skeletal human model that analyses the properties of the working body including, but not limited to, muscle forces, mechanical work, metabolism, efficiency, and fatigue. In bringing these two technologies together, SomaKin would enable Automotive Designers to understand the comfort levels of a driver’s position or movement in the digital environment. Users would create static models of driver positions or animations of driver actions in their digital manikins environments and then feed these position back to AnyBody in a translated format it could understand. AnyBody would assess the discomfort caused by the position or motion and create biomechanical output data. Some of this output data could then be feed back in to the digital manikins and displayed graphically so Designers could make assessments about comfort levels and adjust designs accordingly. DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Initially the aim was to develop SomaKin plugins for RAMSIS, Jack and Safework, However initial developments focused on RAMSIS. SomaKin was developed using the RAMSIS Application Programming Interface (API) and C++ to interface with AnyScript (the AnyBody programming script). The development strategy used was to create a basic prototype within RealCAD (a commercial CAD program) and test the functionality of writing out. Testing would be done in this environment before any RAMSIS API programming would be written reducing complexity. A beta version of the software was developed and was well received by the international automotive industry. Partners in the project included Ford North America, Ford Europe, General Motors North America, and Honda R&D, Wako, Japan. Ford Australia collaborated with SomaDynamics on a handbrake study using SomaKin which enabled Ford to create a better designed handbrake in their Ford Falcon. Example of the handbrake example can are shown here. Case study P 11 WHY SOUTH AUSTRALIA Minerals and energy SOUTH AUSTRALIA IS DEVELOPING A SOPHISTICATED MINING SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY SECTOR TO SUPPORT INVESTORS IN ITS EXPANDING RESOURCES INDUSTRY. Mining services and technology expertise includes scientific and engineering services, mineral processing and distribution, administration, information and communication technology, transport, education and training, and site construction, management and operations. Opportunities are expected to increase over the next decade as global demand for commodities continues to expand, driven by the rapid industrialisation of China and India. INDUSTRY Mining services and technology firms in South Australia include: • Beach Energy • MatrixGroup • BHP Billiton • Minotaur Exploration • Boart Longyear • RW Way Management • CEG Mine Training • SAGE Automation • Civil Train SA • SANTOS • Codan • Sinclair Knight Merz HIGHLIGHTS • Core Energy Group • S outh Australia is ranked as having the world’s best geological database to support investor exploration and development. • FCT Combustion • S MS Management and Technology • Lumient • Sustainability House • A delaide’s three universities have strong mining-related research capabilities. • Maptek • Z onge Engineering and Research Organisations • S outh Australian minerals and energy services and technology businesses supply firms locally, across Australia and around the world. • C ivil Train SA is home to the largest heavy plant simulator training environment in the southern hemisphere, accelerating training processes for the mining and civil infrastructure sectors. • T he ICT Roadmap for Minerals and Energy Resources Project is industry-led and driven by the Australian Information Industries Association (AIIA) and the South Australian Government. The Roadmap is the first stage in a plan to establish a national cluster of mining and energy ICT expertise in Adelaide. P 12 SUPPORTING PARTNERS • T he Department of State Development will underpin the state’s industry, business and communities to identify and capitalise on economic growth and job creation. The functional components of the Department of State Development will deliver upon these opportunities across a range of industry sectors. • T he Resources and Engineering Skills Alliance (RESA) is a peak industry body in South Australia for the resources, energy and engineering sector. RESA provides organisational and workforce development services to build capability and productivity in resources and supplier businesses. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 Maptek More than 400 million hectares, or approximately 53 per cent of Australia’s total land area is used for agriculture. The industry is looking to laser scan technology to help realise productivity gains. Land forming is the process of applying a man-made slope on land to be used for irrigation. Laser scanning brings accuracy and efficiency to the process to ensure the correct grade for pre-determined watering and drainage systems. Comparing the design to actual at regular intervals throughout the farrowing process ensures the fields are designed to specification. The current method is to use survey GPS on a vehicle and pick up a point every five to 10 metres along tracks spaced 15 to 25 metres apart. These survey points are imported into proprietary design software where a surface is created. That surface is used in a design package to create a simplified multi-plane surface that is then imported into the machine guidance system for the tractor, scraper etc. The field trial proved that the Maptek method was faster, safer and more accurate for collecting and processing data for land forming. The scanning was completed quickly using the I-Site 8810 vehicle mounted stop-go scanning system. Most areas required only four or five setups, averaging three minutes at each setup location. The on-board GPS and compass was used to seed scans and they were locked in using the Global Registration tools in I-Site Studio. Filtering and modelling of the scans took less than a few minutes. The method is faster, safer and more accurate than the current process. Using the I-Site 8810 laser scanning system promises to improve the integrity of the initial surface as well as the accuracy and efficiency of creating it. Completing two paddocks in the time conventional methods would cover a single paddock, makes for an efficient process. Ideally laser scan data would be directly imported into the machine guidance system to ensure accurate surfaces of the area were used. Maptek I-Site technology combines highly accurate 3D laser scanning hardware with advanced point cloud processing software for conducting mine and civil survey tasks faster, safer and with greater accuracy. I-Site Studio software, first released in 2000, has revolutionised the modelling and analysis of 3D laser scan data. In 2004, Maptek entered the surveying equipment market with the I-Site laser scanners. All hardware and software R&D, testing and manufacturing is done at Maptek headquarters in Adelaide, South Australia. More than 350 laser scanners are now in use around the world. Case study DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT P 13 WHY SOUTH AUSTRALIA Transport SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S TRANSPORT NEEDS ARE EXPANDING TO SERVE RAPIDLY GROWING INDUSTRIES AND COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE STATE. South Australia is home to firms that develop worldclass technologies and services for optimising complex and dynamic logistics processes as well as sophisticated driver training software and hardware. INDUSTRY Transport technology firms in South Australia include: • Calibre Global • Civil Train SA HIGHLIGHTS • E3Learning • Local firm Sydac is a world leader in developing rail simulation technology and has been at the forefront of the commercial application of simulation technologies since forming in Adelaide in 1988. • Frazer-Nash Consultancy • C QUniversity’s Appleton Institute in Adelaide has one of the finest research groups in Australia with the necessary facilities, expertise, and experience to conduct simulation-based rail research looking at human-train interactions. The Appleton Institute was awarded $235,000 from the Australian Research Council Linkage Project scheme to ‘reinvent’ driver training technologies and techniques for the 21st century. • P rofessor John R. Sturgul, Professor of Mining Engineering at the University of Adelaide, is a world expert in discrete transport system simulation. Prof Sturgul has modelled mine and mining systems in North and South America, Russia, Europe, South Africa and Australia. P 14 • InfraPlan (Aust) • Innovact Consulting • Kellogg Brown & Root • Maptek • SAGE Automation • SomaDynamics • Sydac • Westwood-Thomas Associates SUPPORTING PARTNERS The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) delivers planning policy, efficient transport and social and economic infrastructure. DPTI’s Public Transport Services unit operates and regulates the public bus, train and tram network. A key focus is managing the programming and delivery of the significant capital investment in public transport, including rail electrification. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 Vipac In South Australia run-off road and head-on type crashes have accounted for more than six out of ten road fatalities in recent years. The Willunga Hill carriage way section of Victor Harbor Road in regional South Australia has a history of traffic incidents. To prevent serious injuries and even death, the Department of Planning, Transport, and Infrastructure (DPTI) appointed Vipac Engineers and Scientists to design and build a ‘smart’ wire-rope barrier system along a 4km stretch of the road. The barrier system needed to minimise potential vehicle crossovers and head-on collisions as well as automatically monitor and adjust wire tension levels to optimise vehicle impact cushioning, and report crashes immediately to the Traffic Management Centre to improve emergency response times. Vipac has developed a smart barrier solution that continuously maintains a pre-determined rope tension that is capable of absorbing crashes as specified by original equipment manufacturers. Smart sensors measure both ambient air temperatures and tensions on all four wireropes at 2,000 times a second, which allows for continuous adjustments and for crashes to be analysed in great detail. Powered by solar and 3G wireless communications, the solution caters for remote locations. SMS alerts are sent automatically about the nature and severity of incidents to Traffic Management Centre operators who can immediately notify maintenance crews, police and other emergency services, in improved response times. Modelling and simulation technologies were key to the solution design and development. Finite element modelling was used to determine the system’s response times at varying tension levels. Hardware in the loop techniques simulated the complex system inputs and outputs, such as strain, temperature, communications and other variables, to assess and validate system robustness as well as optimal software architecture. The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) SA Division presented this project with the ‘Road Safety’ award at the 2013 Excellence Awards held in South Australia. Case study DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT P 15 Capability directory P 16 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT P 17 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS Image courtesy of Cornell Design Solution developers P 18 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS 4DM ENGINEERING Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Food & Beverage SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Logistics Visualisation • Manufacturing Automation • Mining & Resources • Oil & Gas • New collaborations 4DM are specialists in building simulation models to analyse new facilities, or changes to existing facilities - before they are made. With 15 years’ experience, 4DM has been involved in simulation and design projects across many different industries, from mining to food and beverage, oil and gas, and manufacturing. Its strength lies in the ability to analyse complex systems using 4D models, and communicate results clearly and concisely to all levels of an organisation. Mr Dean Martinello dm@4dm.com.au www.4dm.com.au ACACIA RESEARCH Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Data Processing Visualisation • Defence & Security • New collaborations • New suppliers • Design Automation Spatial • Electronics • New investors Acacia Research develops advanced surveillance and tactical data systems as well as the supporting sensor data fusion methods. The company has developed high-fidelity environment, sensor, platform and game simulation applications for maritime, land and airborne surveillance sensor and system testing, integration and performance evaluation. The sensor models include EO, active and passive sonar/acoustic and radar. As an example, Acacia has just delivered an advanced, automated sonar tracking sub-system as part of the Ultra sonar suite for the Air Warfare Destroyer. Sensor, environment and system simulation and visualisation were core processes in the design, evaluation and acceptance testing of the system. Mr Ted Huber tedh@acres.com.au www.acres.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 19 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS AEROMETREX SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Environment SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Mining & Resources • New collaborations Spatial • Rail & Road Transport • Spatial • Urban Planning • New investors AEROmetrex provides full mapping services and products with geospatial solutions. The award-winning company is particularly experienced in the production of spatial products, using photogrammetric processes as well as aerial photography and digital terrain models. Its aero3Dpro product is an end-to-end 3D modelling service providing fully textured , geographically accurate and highresolution 3D models of both the natural and urban environments. The aero3Dmodels can be fused with additional information to produce pictures, fly-throughs and stereoscopic animations for virtual tours, multimedia, publicity, advertising, public consultation and presentations. The accuracy of aero3Dpro models make them a suitable 3D input data to perform complex and accurate simulations such as flood modelling, solar, telecommunications, noise and line-of-site analysis. The photo-realistic aspect of aero3Dpro models is ideal for analysis of potential land development sites and building design prior to commencing a project. AEROmetrex provides a growing range of mapping applications to various markets and industries. Mr Mark Deuter info@aerometrex.com.au www.aerometrex.com.au AJF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Education & Training • Oil & Gas • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Water • New collaborations AJFPS provides bid and tendering leadership and support, project management, business consulting, risk management, logistics and reliable engineering services to government and business clients in Australia and overseas. Our associates include business development managers, project managers, software and hardware engineers, logisticians, training developers, test and evaluation managers and other professionals, all with extensive experience in their respective professions. AJF Professional Services is a member of the Defence Industrial Security Programme (DISP). Mr Andrew Ferguson principal@ajfprofessionals.com.au www.ajfprofessionals.com.au Image courtesy of AEROmetrex P 20 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS ALCIDION CORPORATION Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • New collaborations Alcidion is an innovative health informatics company which specialises in clinical products to improve productivity, safety and efficiency. Alcidion has created the Miya Platform which uses a Decision Support Engine (DSE) to actively monitor electronic data feeds to detect emerging risk to patients and to the organisation. Miya can then alert the right people to mitigate risk before harm occurs. Professor Malcolm Pradhan, VP Research, has undertaken research and work in patient safety, evidence-based medicine, operational analysis and optimisation, data analysis and probabilistic simulation modelling, Bayesian analysis and modelling. Mr Ray Blight rgm@alcidion.com.au www.alcidion.com.au ASC SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New collaborations Simulation Visualisation Automation • New suppliers ASC exists to serve the frontline of Australia’s Naval Defence capabilities. Its mission is to safely build and maintain Australia’s frontline naval ships and submarines to world-class performance and quality standards. ASC is Australia’s largest specialised defence shipbuilding organisation, with naval design and engineering resources unparalleled within Australia’s defence industry. Mr Gavin Hamilton gavin.hamilton@asc.com.au www.asc.com.au ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC SERVICES SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Defence & Security Visualisation • Electronics • New collaborations • Logistics Automation Spatial • Manufacturing • New investors AES, established in 1979, is a South Australian based company with local, interstate and international clientele. AES provides capability in specialised environments, with expertise in the following domains: electronic system design; embedded system design; development and manufacturing; software and systems engineering; airborne technologies; communications; sourcing of electronic modules and components; through life support; and obsolescence. AES is committed to achieving the highest level of customer satisfaction by providing innovative solutions to problems and implementing them with positive technical leadership and teamwork. Mr Bruce Lobb sales@aesptyltd.com.au; blwlobb@aesptyltd.com.au www.aesptyltd.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 21 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS AUTOMATED SOLUTIONS AUSTRALIA Modelling SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Manufacturing SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Automation ASA designs, engineers and integrates a variety of robotic automation systems which form vital links in the OEM manufacturing chain. ASA has expertise in paint and sealer applications within the automotive industry and machine tool tending applications with an emphasis in the mining services sector. Mr Patrick Green pat.green@automatedsolutions.com.au www.automatedsolutions.com.au BABCOCK SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Education & Training • New collaborations • Logistics • Mechanical • Mining & Resources • New suppliers For more than a century, Babcock has been a name synonymous with ultra-reliable engineering excellence. Defence, energy, telecommunications, transport and education are all sectors where Babcock can be found working diligently behind the scenes, delivering critical support. Its services are underpinned by three core capabilities: managing assets and infrastructure; delivering projects and programs; and integrating engineering expertise. Ms Jessie Surace jessie.surace@babcock.com.au www.babcockinternational.com BAE SYSTEMS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Environment SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Mining & Resources Visualisation • Rail & Road Transport Automation • Spatial Spatial • Urban Planning • New collaborations BAE Systems is a global defence, aerospace and security company employing around 88,200 people worldwide. Their wide-ranging products and services cover air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology, and support services. Mr Steve Baldock steve.baldock@baesystems.com www.baesystems.com P 22 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS BLOCK SOFTWARE Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Computer Systems Design • Defence & Security • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New collaborations Block Software’s primary business is in consulting, specialising in custom C++ application development. Staff have experience in the Australian defence sector with a focus on modelling and simulation architecture research and development. Block Software is available for both short-term and long-term contracting. Mr Mark Hodson info@blocksoftware.com www.blocksoftware.com C3GLOBAL Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Oil & Gas • Retail Automation Spatial • Sewage Services - Water • New collaborations C3global specialises in predictive and prescriptive industry analytics, which enables the prediction of impending operational events and recommends contingent actions and can control external devices. Critical data is collected and interpreted in real time from any source; the outputs are end-user driven, highly visual, and easy to interpret. Mr Pete Kelly pete.kelly@c3global.com www.c3global.com CADGILE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Automotive SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Defence & Security • Manufacturing • Mining & Resources • Oil & Gas Cadgile is an award-winning, multi-disciplined CAD drafting service provider using a wide range of CAD software platforms. These services include design and drafting for the mechanical, structural, piping, civil and electrical disciplines. Its diverse customers range from large ECPM’s through to the world’s largest miners and fabricators down to small engineering companies looking at improved ways to utilise the latest, fastest CAD developments. Mr Mark Nelson mnelson@cadgile.com.au www.cadgile.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 23 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS CALIBRE GLOBAL Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Mining & Resources SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Oil & Gas Visualisation • Rail & Road Transport • New collaborations Automation Spatial • Telecommunications • New suppliers Calibre Global is a diversified engineering services and project delivery business providing integrated services such as concept development, project feasibility, engineering design, static and dynamic simulation, project management, construction management, operational support, optimisation of operating assets and the integration of new technology to the resources and infrastructure industries. Mr Robert McDonald info@calibreglobal.com.au www.calibreglobal.com.au COFFEY SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Environment • New collaborations • Mining & Resources Spatial • Oil & Gas • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New suppliers Coffey helps clients manage the earth through expert project management and a range of geotechnical engineering services including ground improvement, site investigation, geotechnical interpretation, analysis and design, and construction advice. The company also provides geotechnical engineering services in geophysics, groundwater, environmental engineering and inspection and testing. Coffey is a specialist in scientific testing solutions with industry accredited laboratories. Ms Tracy Svingos tracy.svingos@coffey.com www.coffey.com.au CONVERGEN SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Spatial • New collaborations Convergen is a strategic communications company that uses new technology to help bridge the gap between engineering and communications. With extensive capability in 3D modelling, simulation, virtual reality and interactive design, Convergen works with clients to develop novel, efficient, narrative-driven communications strategies. Mr Anton Andreacchio anton@convergen.com.au www.convergen.com.au P 24 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS CORE ENERGY GROUP Modelling SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: • New collaborations • Oil & Gas Core Energy Group provides specialist strategic, transaction and corporate finance services across the energy value chain, predominantly to clients in Australia and Asia. Core also has a Knowledge Management arm which provides technical and commercial consulting and professional development services to Group clients. In 2007, Core Energy Group developed GENERSYS, a world-class energy simulation and forecasting capability in conjunction with CSIRO and AGL as foundation customers. Mr Paul Taliangis pt@coreenergy.com.au www.coreenergy.com.au CORNELL DESIGN Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Electrical SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Manufacturing • Mechanical • Mining & Resources • Water • New collaborations Cornell Design offers professional mechanical and electrical designers (drafters) to work as part of its client’s engineering design teams, at times when companies need some additional or specialist capacity. The majority of its work is carried out at clients’ premises for their convenience and to achieve the best outcomes for projects. Mr Phil Cornell phil.cornell@cornelldesign.com.au www.cornelldesign.com.au DELFTRED SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Defence & Security • Software & Computer Games Visualisation • Education & Training • Professional, Scientific & Technical DelftRed makes sophisticated simulation software accessible to design and technical experts, whatever their field of specialisation. DelftRed delivers the technology to guide experts through even the most complex of simulation tasks by designing user interfaces dedicated to a client’s specific problem area, and linking those interfaces to the most powerful simulation packages on the market. The company works with a range of software tools, but specialises in biomechanical simulation using the market-leading MADYMO simulation software. Mr Mike Garrett info@delftred.com www.delftred.com DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 25 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS DEMATEC SKILLS: Automation SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients • Food & Beverage • Health & Aged Care • Manufacturing • Water • New collaborations Dematec Automation is an engineering solutions provider specialising in industrial automation and process control. Dematec’s services range from specification and conceptual design at the outset of a project through to design, build, installation, commissioning and ongoing support. Dematec assists its customers by improving the efficiency and productivity of their operations through the automation and control of their equipment or process. This can be augmented by improved data collection and connectivity and system diagnostics. Mr David Hart david.hart@dematec.com.au www.dematec.com.au E3LEARNING SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Aviation • Building & Construction • Rail & Road Transport SEEKING: Visualisation • Education & Training Automation • Finance & Insurance • Health & Aged Care • New clients e3Learning is a holistic provider of online training solutions designed for entire workforces. The company aims to help clients increase efficiency, maintain and verify compliance, and reduce costs through online training and e-learning solutions that blend innovative technology and proven educational principles; it’s all about smarter people, better business. Mr Scott Arthurs scott.arthurs@e3learning.com.au www.e3learning.com.au ECOKNOWLEDGE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Environment Automation • Mining & Resources • New collaborations Spatial • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Spatial • New investors EcoKnowledge personnel have a broad range of expertise in the fields of ecology, wildlife biology, conservation planning, monitoring and evaluation, and natural resource management. Each team member has extensive experience conducting fieldwork and high-level data analysis and reporting. EcoKnowledge’s mission is to provide leading-edge scientific services and technologies for natural resource management. Dr Megan Harper megan@ecoknowledge.com.au www.ecoknowledge.com.au P 26 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS ELLEX-PRECISE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients • Electronics • New collaborations Visualisation • Manufacturing • New suppliers Automation • Mining & Resources Spatial • Pharmaceutical • New investors Ellex pioneers integrated medical technologies that help medical professionals to better diagnose and treat patients. Since 1985, they have manufactured and distributed leading-edge ophthalmic laser and imaging technology for use in the fight against blindness. Today, more than 20,000 Ellex laser and ultrasound systems are in use worldwide. They also offer a range of third-party medical devices and technologies. Mr Grant Tinney gtinney@precise-amg.com.au www.ellex-precise.com.au ENERGY EXEMPLAR SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Finance & Insurance • Oil & Gas • New collaborations Energy Exemplar is a leading developer of power market simulation software with a customer base spanning the globe. The company is focussed on development, support, and application of the class-leading PLEXOS for Power Systems® (PLEXOS) software. Mr Milorad Zecevic milorad.zecevic@energyexemplar.com www.energyexemplar.com FCT COMBUSTION SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Manufacturing SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Performing Arts • New collaborations • Sports & Recreation • New suppliers FCT Combustion is a supplier of custom-designed industrial combustion equipment including low nitrogen oxides (NOx) gas-burning technology. FCT Combustion delivers fuel reductions, emission reductions (NOx) and improvement in process reliability in industries such as cement, lime, alumina, nickel, steel, zinc, mineral sands, copper, pulp and paper, and glass. FCT Combustion’s equipment is designed with proprietary modelling techniques allowing the optimisation of the burner system to the specific kiln. Mr David Retallack info@fctinternational.com www.fctinternational.com DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 27 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS FINGO SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Automotive SEEKING: • New clients • Design Simulation Visualisation • Manufacturing • Retail • Sports & Recreation Fingo is an industrial design consultancy offering services for the design and development of new products from concept to manufacture. Fingo provides customers with an innovative approach to product design and concept development using a combination of traditional and high-tech product design and simulation techniques. Fingo’s 3D CAD capabilities enable it to produce virtual representations of concepts and provide the ability to create prototypes and functional simulations of parts and assemblies prior to committing to tooling. Mr Andrew Whittaker AndrewW@fingo.com.au www.fingo.com.au FRAZER-NASH CONSULTANCY SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Automation • Defence & Security • Mining & Resources • Oil & Gas • Rail & Road Transport • New collaborations Frazer-Nash’s consultants apply their expertise and know-how to develop, enhance and protect clients’ critical assets, systems and processes. The consultancy is renowned for its work across defence, energy, resources, transport and industry, and its expertise in security, resilience, innovation and commerce. Mr Philip Harris p.harris@fncaustralia.com.au www.fncaustralia.com.au FTE SOLUTIONS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • New collaborations Visualisation Automation Spatial • New suppliers FTE Solutions developed the Inspire™ program to motivate Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) learning through application experiences. Inspire provides hands-on experiences with current technology and control systems used in every industry sector; is an interactive, technical, real world experience to motivate and provide more engagement with students; enables students to discover STEM relativity via immersive simulation using virtual reality technology; provides learning and work experiences; and provides a mechanism for feedback on academic and engagement improvement. Mr Ed Milne milnee@ftesolutions.com.au www.ftesolutions.com.au P 28 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS FYFE Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Oil & Gas Visualisation Automation Spatial • Spatial • New collaborations Combining field laser scanning with our in-house capabilities in 3D modelling, design drafting, multi-discipline engineering and planning, Fyfe offers an end-to-end survey and design service for clients’ projects. Fyfe utilises the latest terrestrial 3D laser scanning technology to provide faster and more comprehensive data capture than traditional survey methods. Enabling non-contact measurement from a distance, laser scanning offers a safe and cost effective solution for capturing complex geometries in challenging environments including mine sites, road traffic and hazardous areas. Mr Chris Millett info@fyfe.com.au www.fyfe.com.au HOLOPOINT INTERACTIVE Modelling SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Education & Training • Software & Computer Games SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Health & Aged Care • Manufacturing • New collaborations Transform complex subject matter into an easy-to-use serious game with Holopoint Interactive. Using a combination of video game technology and familiar interactions found in PowerPoint and e-learning, Holopoint helps you to communicate your ideas with confidence and ease. Mr Richard Taylor info@holopoint.com.au www.holopoint.com.au Image courtesy of Holopoint Interactive DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 29 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS INFRAPLAN (AUST) Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Spatial • Design • Rail & Road Transport • Urban Planning • New collaborations InfraPlan was established in 2005 and offers a range of consultancy services including: urban, infrastructure and transport planning expertise, strategic planning and sustainability advice, economic analysis and traffic engineering services and movement planning services. The company creates strategic “road maps” for councils; policies for state and federal governments that are both implementable, able to be funded, and have traction with the community and industry; and robust advice to steer private sector projects ‘over the line’. Mr George Giannakodakis admin@infraplan.com.au www.infraplan.com.au INGENIA Modelling Visualisation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Food & Beverage SEEKING: • New clients SKILLS: • Manufacturing • Mechanical • Professional, Scientific & Technical Ingenia provides a wide range of engineering and management services focussed on meeting immediate technical objectives. The company specialises in complex technical analysis including: stress analysis, fatigue, materials selection and review, failure analysis, thermal and heat transfer problems, fluid flow and control systems. Ingenia uses state-of-the-art systems and processes such as Autodesk Inventor™ (including Finite Element Analysis and Fatigue capabilities), Strand7 (FEA), Microstran and Limcon (AS4100 structures and connections), HVAC (Process modelling) and AutoTrack™, with qualified and experienced personnel. Mr Ivan Winter enquiries@ingenia.com.au www.ingenia.com.au P 30 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS INNOVACT CONSULTING SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Automotive SEEKING: • New clients • Design Simulation • Manufacturing Visualisation • Mechanical Automation • Professional, Scientific & Technical Innovact Consulting has more than 30 years’ product design and engineering design experience developing consumer products, industrial products, medical devices, aquaculture products, defence equipment, heavy engineering, mining equipment, water industry products, air conditioning, electrical products, electronic products, composites, thermoplastics, alloy and metal products targeting Australian and international markets. The company’s ability to apply commercial savvy to the product development process, across a broad range of disciplines - from industrial design, mechanical engineering, heavy engineering, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, mechatronics and CAD - enables it to offer a suite of skills to meet product development challenges. Mr Alex Wallis alex@innovactconsulting.com.au www.innovactconsulting.com.au INNOVATION SCIENCE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Software & Computer Games SEEKING: • New clients Spatial • Rail & Road Transport • Retail • New suppliers Innovation Science provides customised software engineering services to defence and commercial clients. It has an active research and development program that delivers innovative, off-the-shelf software solutions for defence, transport and mobile user markets. Innovation Science software has formed the basis for virtual submarine and surface ship combat system simulators in Australia and abroad. Simulation in other domains includes a rail network simulator for modelling passenger and train movements in large underground rail networks such as the London Underground and Hong Kong MTR. Innovation Science has more than a decade of experience ranging from theoretical research through to 3D visualisation and the development of military systems with rigorous quality assurance requirements for deployment on naval combat platforms. Mr Michael Haddy simulation@iscience.com.au www.iscience.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 31 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS ISD ANALYTICS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Disaster & Emergency SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Energy Services • New collaborations • Environment Spatial • Retail • Water • New investors ISD’s Simulait allows clients to better predict and influence human behaviour at any level from individuals to complete populations, in order to assist with business strategy and government policy… it’s like a real-life SimCity application! Simulait has been applied to a range of industries globally including water, energy, retail, transport, emergency response, government policy, and organisational analysis, where it has achieved greater than 90% accuracy in predictions. Dr Don Perugini donperugini@isdanalytics.com www.isdanalytics.com JUMBO VISION INTERNATIONAL SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Defence & Security • Design • Oil & Gas Jumbo Vision International (JVI) is a leading designer, manufacturer and integrator of complex technical rooms. Founded in 1991, the company has offices in South Australia and Western Australia, and carries out work throughout Australia. JVI’s immersive and virtual reality hardware has applications for oil, gas and mineral exploration companies, educational and research organisations throughout various disciplines. JVI also delivers command and control and operational technical rooms. Ms Lena Kimenkowski lena@jumbovision.com.au www.jumbovision.com.au Spatial augmented reality visualisation facility P 32 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS KADEGO SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Visualisation • Design • Manufacturing • Mining & Resources Kadego is a progressive team of professionals who has established a world-class reputation. Based in Adelaide, Kadego has operated since 1999 providing engineering design and detailing, 3D visualisation, project management and prototyping services to all industries including defence, automotive and resource. A competitive organisation, Kadego operates Solidworks, Inventor, Catia V5, NX, 3d Studio Max and Auto-cad. Kadego recognises that project workload fluctuates dramatically during a project lifecycle and there is often a need for companies to outsource work or seek support on-site. With this in mind, the company has successfully developed a service where it becomes an extension of a client’s design group by offering a competitive service, quality, commitment and dedication to customer requirements, effective communication, world-class expertise, a commitment to continually improve in all aspects of service, design knowledge that incorporates tooling and manufacturing considerations and multilingual skills and experience in dealing with overseas customers. Mr Gavan Doyle gdoyle@kadego.com.au www.kadego.com.au KATANOO ARCHITECTS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Building & Construction • New collaborations Visualisation • Design Automation • Education & Training • New suppliers Spatial • Spatial • New investors Katanoo offers extensive experience in project management, architecture, design, 3D visualisation, master planning, 4D construction management, contract administration and consultancy services. Mr Jacobus Pienaar projects@katanoo.com.au www.katanoo.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 33 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT (KBR) Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Mining & Resources • Oil & Gas Spatial • Rail & Road Transport • Water • New collaborations The challenge with designing process facilities is to understand all the variables, process dynamics and unit interactions that can occur in ‘what if’ situations, then translate this knowledge into a design that optimises the balance between production capacity and sustained operability, safety and reliability. Advanced Simulation provides the critical link between a plant’s design and its actual operation. KBR’s Advanced Simulation Services allow clients to test assumptions as early as the front end design phase of a plant’s lifecycle. Mr Tim Nicholls tim.nicholls@kbr.com www.kbr.com KLEVAR Simulation SKILLS: SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations • New suppliers A passionate group of e-learning professionals with proven expertise and partnerships, Klevar brings together project management, educational design and development as well as front end and back end technical solutions. Klevar aims to provide accessible courses and resources that are accessible across a range of devices and operating systems and that adhere to evidence-based standards of educational content, technology use and that meet international accessibility standards. Ms Melanie Worrall melanie@klevar.com www.klevar.com LESTER FRANKS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Design SEEKING: • New clients • Mechanical Simulation Visualisation • Mining & Resources Spatial • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Spatial • New collaborations Lester Franks uniquely combines highly sophisticated 3D capability with urban planning and surveying. In 2002, after nearly 40 years as a traditional surveying business, Lester Franks became one of the first firms in Australia to purchase a laser scanner. Since then it has become one of Australia’s leading providers of laser scanning and industrial metrology services, as well as using state-of-the-art technology to continue delivering surveying services. Mr Trevor Grant tgrant@lesterfranks.com.au www.lesterfranks.com.au P 34 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS LOCKHEED MARTIN AUSTRALIA ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (LMAES) SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Computer Systems Design SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Defence & Security • Electronics Automation • Logistics Spatial • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New collaborations Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. LMAES designs, develops, integrates and supports systems within the Command, Control, Communication, Computing, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare (C4ISREW) domain. Mr Graham Smith Graham.smith@lmco.com www.lockheedmartin.com.au LOGI-TECH SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Building & Construction • Mining & Resources SEEKING: Automation • Defence & Security Spatial • Finance & Insurance • Health & Aged Care • New clients Logi-Tech supports clients’ existing process and evolving business requirements by building and administering applications and platforms. Through the implementation of these systems, Logi-Tech’s extensive partnership arrangements with world-leading providers helps bring information back into businesses in a way that ensures clarity of reporting and a streamlined ICT environment. Mr Peter Moore peter.moore@logitech.com.au www.logitech.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 35 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS LUMIENT Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Advertising Marketing SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Heritage Automation Spatial • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Retail • New collaborations Lumient provides a wide range of bespoke software development services and has a wealth of specific experience in automation and the application of “AI techniques” for modelling and problem solving. Lumient has worked extensively with the ophthalmic industry developing novel lens measurement technologies to automate the measurement of a grid of points on a lens surface to characterise the optical characteristics. Instruments are developed to infer a surface based on power measurements as well as direct surface profilometry. Lumient has also worked with members of the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) industry, investigating the application of simulated annealing to the sizing and placement of cell blocks and route channels. Lumient is currently involved in a project to predict soil petroleum pollution levels based on the infrared absorption of the soil using Partial Least Squares techniques. Mr Paul Coldrey paul@lumient.com.au www.lumient.com.au MAPTEK Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Mining & Resources Spatial • Oil & Gas • Rail & Road Transport • Urban Planning • New collaborations The Maptek Group is a consortium of companies that has been at the forefront of innovative mining technology for almost 30 years. Maptek is committed to providing a total mine solution, offering products and services globally based on proven strengths in 3D spatial information, modelling, visualisation and analysis. Mr Steve Sullivan info@maptek.com.au www.maptek.com Image courtesy of Maptek P 36 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS MONKEYSTACK Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Advertising Marketing SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Design Spatial • Film, Video & Photography • New collaborations • New suppliers • Television • New investors Monkeystack is an animation and visualisation company based in Adelaide,. South Australia. Monkeystack has the experience and a multi-award winning skillset to be Involved in any part of the production from concept to completion. The team prides itself on delivering tailor made, high quality interactive or linear content across multiple platforms and delivery formats. Mr Justin Wight justin@monkeystack.com.au www.monkeystack.com.au NOVATECH CREATIVE EVENT TECHNOLOGY Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Advertising Marketing • Visual Arts SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Film, Video & Photography Automation • Music & Sound Production Spatial • Performing Arts • New collaborations Novatech Creative Event Technology is one of Australia’s leading providers of entertainment and event technologies. Offering integrated sound, video and lighting systems, 3D pre-visualization, video production and content design, its services are backed by a world class team of committed designers and technicians. Working closely with clients to deliver exceptional results, it offers innovative solutions to ensure that all challenges are overcome and that every project will surpass all expectations. Mr Leko Novakovic leko@ncet.co www.ncet.co OPTIMATICS SOLUTIONS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Mining & Resources SEEKING: • New clients Automation • Oil & Gas • Rail & Road Transport • Telecommunications • New investors Optimatics Solutions provides cutting-edge software which saves water and utilities money. The company’s Optimizer software is used by water utilities and consultants to optimise the planning, operation and management of water and wastewater infrastructure. The results provide decision-makers with defensible infrastructure designs and operating plans, and are used in many scenarios from control rooms through to master plans looking 50 years into the future. Optimatics is a global company with its software development headquarters in Adelaide. Mr David McIver david.mciver@optimatics.com www.optimatics.com DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 37 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS OVERBYTE Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Environment Visualisation • Mining & Resources Spatial • Software & Computer Games Overbyte provides technical capabilities in the area of transmedia, application and data services to the gaming, advertising, mining and construction industries. Services include: code optimisation audits, tools, development and training; game and transmedia development, porting, multimedia and education; and application and data services including data visualisation, organisational and data security and 3D visualisation. Mr Tony Albrecht tony@overbyte.com.au www.overbyte.com.au PAN PACIFIC TECHNOLOGIES SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: • Chemical Simulation Visualisation • Music & Sound Production • Performing Arts • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New clients With more than 35 years working in industry and academia, Pan Pacific has wide-ranging experience in industrial bioprocess technology in fermentation (bacterial, algal, plant, insect and mammalian cells), biological separations and downstream recovery. It has most recently developed a series of Techno-Economic models and advanced simulations to test the economic viability and optimisation of innovative technologies in biofuels and bioproducts. Dr Eric Dunlop edunlop@panpacific.com.au www.panpacific.com.au PHOENXPLM SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation Automation Spatial SECTORS: • Automotive • Defence & Security • Design • Education & Training • Electrical • Electronics • Manufacturing • Mechanical • Mining & Resources • Oil & Gas • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Rail & Road Transport • Water SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations PhoenxPLM focusses on delivering a cohesive solution to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), by not only being able to manage the product lifecycle, but to process the entire digital lifecycle of a company. Computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE), product data management (PDM) and digital manufacturing converge through PLM which covers products such as Siemens PLM – NX (formally known as UG or I-deas), Siemens PLM – Teamcenter and Siemens PLM - Tecnomatix. Mr Julian Kan julian.kan@phoenxplm.com.au www.phoenxplm.com.au P 38 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS PRISM DEFENCE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Defence & Security • New collaborations Prism Defence is a world-leader in ship helicopter integration. The company employs simulation and modelling to assist this core objective in areas of airflow assessments, embarked helicopter dynamics, ship motion limits analysis (sliding and toppling analysis of helicopters) and training of multiple ship-based roles. Mr Ben Chartier ben.chartier@prismdefence.com www.prismdefence.com PROEN DESIGN AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Visualisation • Design • Manufacturing • Mechanical Proen is South Australia’s leading provider of specialist product design, engineering and CAD drafting resources with a track record spanning more than 15 years. Proen provides a variety of computer-aided engineering modelling and simulation services, including Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamics to a range of industries. Past projects include streamlining lens coating processes, designing manifolds for solid oxide fuel cells to cope with high temperatures, investigating air flow distribution through air conditioners, virtual prototypes for mining equipment before manufacture, and ensuring the thermal performance of power electronics systems. Mr George Campbell info@proen.com.au www.proen.com.au PRO-MOTION SIMULATORS AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Defence & Security Spatial • Education & Training • New collaborations • Rail & Road Transport • Sports & Recreation • New investors Pro-Motion Simulators Australia began in early 2007 as an extension of a research and marketing exercise that was focussed on providing high-end entertainment in a car racing environment. In 2008, the company moved to a range of cost-effective solutions to motion platform training that deliver one of the highest levels of realism available to land, air and sea based simulations. Since 2011, the company has been utilising its skills and expertise in simulation and geo-spatial data acquisition and has branched into defence science, technology and capability development. Mr David Hughes promotionsimulatorsaustralia@gmail.com www.promotionsimulatorsaustralia.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 39 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS PUNCHCARD Visualisation SKILLS: SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Urban Planning SEEKING: • New clients Spatial • Film, Video & Photography • New collaborations • Mining & Resources • Rail & Road Transport • New investors Punchcard makes accurate and interactive 3D modelling. Based on cutting-edge research that creates models from video, Punchcard software dramatically increases both the effectiveness and flexibility of the virtual environment. Simply drawing over a frame of a video sequence, a user of the company’s software can generate the texture-mapped models required to put a house into Google Earth, or other objects into a video game. Mr Jeremy Pollard punchcard@punchcard.com.au www.punchcard.com.au QINETIQ SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Cyber Security Visualisation • Defence & Security • New collaborations Automation Spatial • Rail & Road Transport • New suppliers QinetiQ Australia is a consulting and engineering services provider, giving independent and trusted advice to government, defence and industry. Its success is founded on industry leading knowledge, professionalism, performance and commitment of its people. With more than 250 employees in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne, QinetiQ has the people with the know-how to solve customers’ most complex problems. Its simulation and training solutions range from capability development and decision support through to collective trainers for in-service capabilities. The company is highly respected in Australia for the services it provides to the Australian Defence Force’s Joint Combined Training Centre and for developing, in conjunction with Coal Services, a 360-degree 3D virtual reality mine simulator for the Northparkes Mines. Mr Michael Hartas mrhartas@qinetiq.com.au www.QinetiQ.com.au P 40 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS REDSTACK SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Visualisation • Building & Construction • Design Automation Spatial • Manufacturing • New suppliers Redstack provides a range of training, mentoring, support and consultation services for FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software tools. These tools are used to create simulations and provide test results in the design process using 3D models. Redstack’s technical experts specialise in Autodesk simulation products including virtual and cloud simulation products such as Autodesk Simulation Mechanical, Autodesk Sim 360, Autodesk Moldflow, Autodesk Navisworks and more. Mr Rob Fischer rfischer@redstack.com.au www.redstack.com.au RESIN SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Advertising Marketing SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Film, Video & Photography • Television • New collaborations Resin is an animation and visual effects studio with experience in both animated and photoHreal computer generated imagery (CGI) production. Experience includes the production of photoHreal vehicles, animals, products, characters and environments. The company also has experience with simulations including liquids, particles, fur and hair dynamics. Resin has worked with clients including Braun in Germany to create 3D photoreal product imagery, Mitsubishi Australia for the creation of its first 3D animated commercial with a photoHreal vehicle, and the Motor Accident Commission in the simulation of a motorcycle accident including a photoreal 3D motorcycle and accident debris. Mr Grant Lovering grant.lovering@resin.com.au www.resin.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 41 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS RHEINMETALL SIMULATION AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Oil & Gas SEEKING: • New collaborations • New suppliers Visualisation Spatial With 40 years’ experience in the simulation and modelling arena covering the live, virtual and constructive domains, Rheinmetall Defence’s Simulation and Training capability supports customers in more than 35 countries. Rheinmetall Simulation Australia is an integral part of Rheinmetall Defence’s expertise which extends from the development and support of a wide variety of land, air and maritime simulation systems for individual, team and collective training through to networked systems which replicate highly complex joint and combined operations. Essentially a ‘one stop shop’ capability for military simulation and training products and services. Mr Adrian Smith adrian.smith@rheinmetall.com www.rheinmetall.com SAAB AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Automation Spatial • New collaborations Saab Australia has its headquarters in Adelaide where specialist systems engineers concentrate on developing complex military and civil systems solutions. These operational systems involve highly integrated software systems in which high technology, reliability and safety are paramount. The solutions are developed either individually or in partnership with global companies that have complementary products and skills. Saab has established modelling and simulation capabilities in Adelaide to support major defence and security projects such ANZAC ASMD and Base Security Improvement Program. Locally, Saab provides systems to support Counter IED and Joint Fires Training to the ADF while globally, Saab is one of the major providers of laser based military training and simulation systems. Mr David Ledger david.ledger@au.saabgroup.com www.saabgroup.com/au P 42 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS SAGE AUTOMATION Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Manufacturing SEEKING: • New clients SKILLS: Visualisation • Mining & Resources Automation • Rail & Road Transport Spatial • Water • New collaborations SAGE Automation is Australia’s leading independent industrial automation and control system integrator, focussing on safety, greater efficiency and improved quality. Solutions include delivery of turnkey automation and industrial control projects; supply, programming, integration and installation of PLC, SCADA, HMI and telemetry technology; manufacture of electrical control panels; provision of 24/7 service and support, industrial automation technology training and business optimisation. SAGE has more than 250 people working out of nine locations nationally, giving customers access to large scalable resources with local support. Ms Rachael Oates rachael.oates@gotosage.com www.gotoSAGE.com SAVE A LIFE AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Education & Training SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Visualisation Automation • Rail & Road Transport • New investors South Australia now has a driving simulator that has been developed using state-of-the-art, virtual reality technology. It is the first simulator in the country of its kind. The intention is to expand the program nationally within five years. Save a Life Australia also aims to deliver an innovative driver awareness program to high school students who are about to pursue their life as a driver. Using futuristic virtual reality systems, the program is designed to promote safe driving strategies and awareness in a way that is regarded by experts world-wide as extremely effective. Mr Darren Davis enquiries@savealifeaustralia.com.au www.savealifeaustralia.com.au SIGNOSTICS SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Disaster & Emergency SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Electronics • New collaborations Visualisation • Health & Aged Care Automation • Veterinary • New investors Signostics is an Australian medical device company with a vision to become the world leader in providing clinicians with practical and indispensable point-of-care devices. Signostics has developed a pocket-sized, handheld ultrasound device, Signos RT, which is the perfect adjunct for physical medical examination. Mr Mark Thyssen mthyssen@signostics.com.au www.signosticsmedical.com DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 43 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS SMR AUTOMOTIVE AUSTRALIA / SMR TECHNOLOGIES Modelling SKILLS: Simulation Automation SECTORS: • Automotive • Defence & Security • Design - Manufacturing SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations • New suppliers • Professional, Scientific & Technical SMR Technologies is a full service industry expert focussed on the design, manufacture and distribution of high quality products for a broad range of industries including automotive, medical devices and whitegoods. This includes a world-class design and simulation software suite, including 3D modelling, structural and thermal analysis and optimisation, kinematic analysis, lighting simulation and visualisation, electronic circuit design, injection moulding simulation and patented Advanced Surface Technology coatings. Mr Sam Vial sam.vial@smr-technologies.com www.smr-technologies.com SMS MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Finance & Insurance • New collaborations Visualisation Automation • Health & Aged Care • Mining & Resources Spatial • Oil & Gas • New suppliers SMS Management and Technology is an IT professional services provider, with specialist capability in all phases of the project lifecycle from strategy, requirements analysis and architecture through to development, integration, testing and support. The company’s domain knowledge spans a wide range of application areas across various industry sectors and it has developed solutions incorporating the latest visualisation, communications, database and graphical user interface technologies on a wide range of platforms including various mobile devices. The SMS product stable includes advanced computer-based training tools, distributed simulation training systems and visualisation/analysis tool suites using the latest standards and technologies. SMS is also a leading provider of training and consulting services in simulation technology and the High Level Architecture (HLA) standard. Dr Stephen Mabbs smabbs@smsmt.com www.smsmt.com Image courtesy of SMR P 44 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS SOMADYNAMICS SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Design SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Visualisation • Manufacturing • Rail & Road Transport • Spatial SomaDynamics is a leader in the development, customisation, support and consultancy for human centric and CAD software applications. The company’s foundations and expertise are drawn from national and international experience in automotive design in commercial and defence sectors. Its team of highly specialised packaging engineers and software developers provides a unique partnership enabling it to provide tools, design services and support for: Siemens NX - CAD; Siemens JACK - Human Digital Manikin; RAMSIS – Human Digital Manikin; Motion Capture – Animazoo and VICON; and RealCAD – CAD and specialist motion capture tools. Mr Bill Humphreys b.humphreys@somadynamics.com.au www.somadynamics.com.au SRA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Environment SEEKING: • New clients Spatial • Mining & Resources • New collaborations • Public Policy & Regulation • Software & Computer Games • Spatial • New suppliers SRA offers design, development and consulting services within the spatial software domain. Spatial solutions offer an entirely different way to view large volumes of information in a spatial context. SRA develops spatial solutions by integrating all manner of information and presenting it in a spatial context. Mr Kevin Wohling kevin.wohling@sra.com.au www.sra.com.au SUSTAINABILITY HOUSE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Simulation • Environment Visualisation • Manufacturing Automation Spatial • Public Policy & Regulation • New collaborations Sustainability House is a nationally recognised provider of energy efficiency assessments and ecologically sustainable design (ESD) services for commercial and residential buildings. Clients can tap into the company’s extensive industry knowledge and understanding of industry regulations to provide solutions to assist them with building design and energy efficiency requirements. Mr Jeremy Miller info@sustainabilityhouse.com.au www.sustainabilityhouse.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 45 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS SWORDFISH COMPUTING SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Swordfish Computing provides software development and consulting services to the Australian defence research community. The company works closely with the multi-disciplinary teams of Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), specialising in the development of advanced technical software applications, including highly customised synthetic simulation systems. Swordfish Computing has extensive experience and expertise in the area of modelling and simulation systems development and integration with HLA and DIS. Development languages include C++, C# and Java. Recent simulation projects include development of the Force Level Electronic Warfare Synthetic Environment (FLEWSE), which is used by DSTO to analyse complex electronic warfare scenarios in response to Australian Defence Force requirements, and development of the Army Sustainment Model Analysis and Reporting Tool (A-SMART) which uses modelling to forecast the sustainability of a particular force structure to meet operational requirements. Mr Roger Flint roger@swordfish.com.au www.swordfish.com.au SYDAC SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Oil & Gas SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation • Rail & Road Transport • New collaborations Headquartered in Adelaide, Sydac is an industry leader in producing high fidelity training simulators, computer-based training and e-learning products and simulation and software solutions for rail and gas industries. Sydac uses the latest technologies to provide users with customised simulation solutions to increase skills, improve safety and optimise operations. It applies simulation technology across a broad range of industries offering an array of simulation and software engineering services. With almost 25 years’ experience in the transport and resources sectors, Sydac has developed a reputation for providing client-focussed systems, working closely with customers to deliver solutions that effectively meet their needs. Mr Steven Langley Steven.Langley@sydac.com.au www.sydac.com.au P 46 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS VIPAC ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Building & Construction • Defence & Security • Professional, Scientific & Technical SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations • Manufacturing Automation Spatial • Mining & Resources • New suppliers Vipac Engineers and Scientists is an award winning Australian technology powerhouse and multidisciplinary consultancy with more than 40 years’ experience. From concept through to development, construction and production, Vipac provides valuable results for a wide variety of clients. When efficiency, reliability, safety and cost effectiveness are important, Vipac has an experienced understanding of providing leading, expert engineering, on and off-site solutions. Vipac is active world-wide in areas that include the defence, aerospace, transport, railway, mining, power, oil, gas, automotive, building, infrastructure and consumer appliance industries. It is ISO 9001 compliant, has NATA accredited laboratories and has capabilities that include acoustics, vibration, FEA, FEM, fluid mechanics, thermo-dynamics, system design, environmental services, test and calibration. Mr Chris Ramsden adelaide@vipac.com.au www.vipac.com.au VLAB WORKS SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients • New collaborations Automation • Computer Systems Design • Electronics • Software & Computer Games VLAB Works™ delivers new technology, products and business solutions for electronic system level (ESL) development, modelling, simulation, and virtual prototyping. VLAB solutions helps accelerate the development of embedded software, hardware and systems across a variety of markets: automotive, wireless, modem, computing and more. Mr Jay Yantchev general@astc-design.com www.vworks.com DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 47 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS WESTWOOD-THOMAS ASSOCIATES Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Aviation - Fishing SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Automation • Mining & Resources • New collaborations • Oil & Gas • Rail & Road Transport • New suppliers Westwood Thomas Associates provide a wide range of services relating to human factors across high-risk industries. It specialises in providing human factors advice in the following domains: design; training; implementation of new technologies and change management; incident investigation; and risk assessment. Westwood Thomas Associates has significant expertise in simulation-based training, particularly with respect to non-technical skills, and the effective use of simulation in research programs. Dr Matthew Thomas matthew.thomas@westwood-thomas.com.au www.westwood-thomas.com.au YTEK PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Modelling SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Aviation • Defence & Security • Software & Computer Games SEEKING: • New clients Automation • Disaster & Emergency • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New collaborations As part of an Australian based organisation, YTEK supports and produces simulation and training solutions for network-enabled defence organisations worldwide, alongside other simulation and analysis domains, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The company is an Australian Defence Recognised Supplier by Defence Materiel Organisation, and since 2001 has provided engineering support services to Australian defence primes in the modelling, simulation and training domains, including aspects of joint and coalition operations interoperability. YTEK is the exclusive worldwide distributor of the ADGESIM© Suite of Air Defence Training and Mission Rehearsal applications used by the Royal Australian Air Force in ACO and ABM course streams. YTEK SimLab carries out independent R&D dedicated to the development of computational intelligence based software to support event analysis in data rich environments, such as those found in large training events. The company is the exclusive representative of MASA Group in Australia and distributes and supports advanced artificial intelligence driven aggregated simulation solutions, such as MASA SWORD and MASA LIFE AI middleware. YTEK Professional Engineering Services provides support to Defence and Industry Science and Technology. Mr Richard Yanieri info@ytek.com.au www.ytek.com.au P 48 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS ZONGE ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH ORGANISATION (AUSTRALIA) Modelling SKILLS: SECTORS: • Mining & Resources SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Spatial • Water • New collaborations Zonge Engineering and Research Australia specialises in planning and conducting a broad range of electrical geophysical solutions for mining exploration, environmental and geotechnical applications. With more than 30 years’ experience both in Australia and internationally, Zonge Australia offers expertise in a broad range of electrical techniques, providing high quality data in a professional and efficient manner. Services include geophysical consulting, survey design, data acquisition and processing, forward and inversion modelling, geotechnical staff hire, field services, and equipment sales, rental and repairs. Ms Kelly Keates zonge@zonge.com.au www.zonge.com.au Images courtesy of Zonge DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 49 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS Service providers P 50 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SOLUTION SERVICEDEVELOPERS PROVIDERS CAREER EMPLOYMENT GROUP SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Career Employment Group was established in 1988 as a community based organisation to service the regional communities of South Australia. Since this time, Career Employment Group has expanded its organisation to seven offices located throughout regional and metropolitan areas including Whyalla (head office), Port Lincoln, Roxby Downs, Port Augusta, Ceduna, Gawler and Thebarton. CEG has several business arms: Group Training (where CEG employs the apprentice/trainee and hosts them back to an employer); Training Partnerships (registered training organisation); Indigenous Employment Programs (panel member for government funding) and Australian Apprenticeships Centre (consortium arrangement with MAS National). In its role as training provider, CEG has both purchased and developed simulators, developed apps and 3D immersive technologies to enhance engagement with clients and promote learning development and subsequent achievement of competencies. Developments range from machinery operating simulators to apps and 3D immersive technologies (up to cert III/IV OHS training). Mr Martin Slattery martin@martinslattery.com www.ceg.net.au CIVIL TRAIN SA SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New clients Visualisation • Education & Training • Mining & Resources • Rail & Road Transport • New collaborations Civil Train SA is the largest provider of civil construction training in South Australia and also provides training to the mining, horticulture and arboriculture industries. It is widely recognised for its innovation and is a leader in delivering training that uses the latest technologies. Civil Train SA has made a significant investment in simulation technology, including plant simulators and a virtual construction site that have been shown to increase trainees’ learning and accelerate the training process. Mr Mark Olson molson@civilcontractors.com www.civiltrainsa.com.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 51 SERVICE PROVIDERS FLIGHT EXPERIENCE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Automation Spatial • New collaborations Flight Experience is a unique aviation entertainment retailer. All stores are individually owned and operated under a franchise system. Pacific Simulators 2010 Ltd is the Master Franchisor incorporated in Christchurch, New Zealand. Flight Experience offers customers the opportunity to fly a flight simulator that is about as close as it gets to the real thing. The product is designed to have broad appeal, catering for consumers wishing to buy a truly memorable gift, through to professional pilots and corporate entertainments. Mr Adrian Caperna adelaide@flightexperience.com.au www.flightexperience.com.au FLIGHT TRAINING ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: • New clients Simulation Visualisation Automation Spatial FTA is located at Parafield Airport, South Australia where it has a suite of Mechtronix Ascent® XJ Trainer™, Mechtronix FFTX and Diamond Aircraft flight simulation training devices. FTA’s training ethos is to develop future airline and helicopter captains rather than simply training cadets to obtain a license. To achieve this, FTA makes considerable investment to ensure appropriate aircraft/simulator assets are available and the best staff is in place to deliver the training. Mr Michael Wallis mwallis@flighttrainingadelaide.com www.flighttrainingadelaide.com P 52 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 SERVICE PROVIDERS ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New clients • Health & Aged Care The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons conduct surgical simulation research. Recent work has been focussed on the use of Mobile Simulation vehicles to deliver the technical skills of surgery and the use of simulation to skill surgical trainees in the non-technical skills which influence patient outcomes in the operating room. Future work will focus on the development of benchmarks for trainee performance. Mrs Meryl Altree meryl.altree@surgeons.org www.surgeons.org THE SIMULATION UNIT, DEPARTMENT ANAESTHESIA, PAIN MEDICINE AND HYPERBARIC MEDICINE, ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New collaborations The Simulation Unit within the Department of Anaesthesia, Pain Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine has a long history of teaching technical and nontechnical skills to interns, registrars, recovery nurses, anaesthetic nursing staff and consultants. Dr Graham Lowry graham.lowry@health.sa.gov.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 53 SOLUTION DEVELOPERS Researchers P 54 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 RESEARCHERS - BUSINESS SOLUTION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPERS Researchers Business and professional CENTRE FOR COMPARATIVE WATER POLICIES AND LAWS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Water Services SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Public Policy & Regulation • New collaborations • New funding/investors Professor Jennifer McKay Jennifer.McKay@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/WaterPolicyLaw CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Education & Training • Public Policy & Regulation SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • New funding/investors Mr David Morfesi david.morfesi@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/cies/ INSTITUTE FOR CHOICE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Advertising/Marketing SEEKING: • New projects/clients Simulation • Education & Training • New collaborations • Public Policy & Regulation • New funding/investors Professor John Rose John.Rose@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Institute-for-Choice DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 55 RESEARCHERS - ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Education & Training • Public Policy & Regulation SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations Automation Spatial • New funding/investors Mr David Morfesi david.morfesi@adelaide.edu.au www.iit.adelaide.edu.au Researchers Environmental CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Chemical • Disaster & Emergency • New collaborations • Environment • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Mr Jacob Kuzyakov Jacob.Kuzyakov@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/research/centre-for-environmental-risk-assessment-and-remediation-/ ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Biological • Energy Services • Environment • Forestry • Marine • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Public Policy & Regulation SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • Water Services • New funding/investors Professor Bob Hill execdean.facsciences@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ P 56 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 • Meteorology RESEARCHERS - ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL CENTRE FOR GROUNDWATER RESEARCH AND TRAINING FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Education & Training • Environment • Professional, Scientific & Technical SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Water Services • New collaborations • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Professor Craig Simmons enquiries@groundwater.com.au www.groundwater.com.au SA WATER CENTRE FOR WATER MANAGEMENT AND REUSE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: • New projects/clients Simulation • Energy Services • Environment • New collaborations • Water Services • New funding/investors Professor Christopher Saint christopher.saint@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/CWMR DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 57 RESEARCHERS - HEALTH AND MEDICAL Researchers Health and medical ADELAIDE CENTRE FOR NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Health & Aged Care • New collaborations • Medical • New funding/investors Professor Andrea Yool acnr@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/neuroscience/ ADELAIDE HEALTH SIMULATION & SKILLS CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Energy Services SEEKING: • New projects/clients SKILLS: • Environment • New collaborations • Medical • Telecommunications • New funding/investors Dr Simon Patten simon.patten@adelaide.edu.au www.health.adelaide.edu.au/medicine/simulation-skills/ AUSTRALIAN POPULATION & MIGRATION RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Health & Aged Care • Medical Professor Graeme Hugo graeme.hugo@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/apmrc/ P 58 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 RESEARCHERS - HEALTH AND MEDICAL CENTRE FOR SLEEP RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Education & Training • Health & Aged Care • Medical SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • New funding/investors Mrs Mary Carskadon pswresearch@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Centre-for-Sleep-Research CLINICAL SIMULATION UNIT FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Education & Training • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New funding/investors • Medical Dr Cyle Sprick simulation@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/medicine/sites/clinical-skills-and-simulation DATA MANAGEMENT & ANALYSIS CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • New funding/investors Professor John Lynch dmac@adelaide.edu.au www.health.adelaide.edu.au/dmac DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 59 RESEARCHERS - HEALTH AND MEDICAL DISASTER RESEARCH CENTRE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Disaster & Emergency SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Education & Training • New collaborations • Health & Aged Care • Medical • New funding/investors Professor Paul Arbon paul.arbon@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/flinders-university-disaster-research-centre/ HEALTH-FOCUSSED SIMULATION LEARNING FACILITY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Simulation SECTORS: • Education & Training • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • New funding/investors Mr Wayne Harvey wayne.harvey@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/health MEDICAL DEVICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Computer Systems Design SEEKING: • New projects/clients Visualisation • Education & Training • New collaborations • Health & Aged Care • New funding/investors Professor Karen Reynolds karen.reynolds@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/research/mdri P 60 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 • Medical • Software & PC Games RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Researchers Science and engineering ADELAIDE RADAR RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Aviation • Defence & Security • Design • Electronics • Manufacturing • Meteorology • Professional, Scientific & Technical • Sports & Recreation • Telecommunications SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • New funding/investors Professor Douglas Gray doug.gray@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/radar/ ADELAIDE WIND TUNNEL UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Automotive • Aviation • Building & Construction • Manufacturing • Mechanical SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • Defence & Security • Design • Disaster & Emergency • New funding/investors Dr Cristian Birzer windtunnel@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/windtunnel ADVANCED COMPUTING RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Cyber Security SEEKING: Simulation • Data Processing • New projects/clients Visualisation • Defence & Security • New collaborations • Software & PC Games • Spatial • New funding/investors Mrs Alison Abbott Alison.abbott@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Advanced-Computing-Research-Centre DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 61 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ADVANCED PROTOTYPING LABORATORY UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Computer Systems Design SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Defence & Security • New collaborations • Disaster & Emergency • Telecommunications • New funding/investors Mr Jeff Kasparian jeff.kasparian@unisa.edu.au www.itr.unisa.edu.au ARC SPECIAL RESEARCH CENTRE FOR SUBATOMIC STRUCTURE OF MATTER UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: Simulation • Environment • New projects/clients Visualisation • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New collaborations Professor Anthony Williams cssm@adelaide.edu.au www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/cssm/ AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PLANT FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: Simulation • Energy Services • New projects/clients Visualisation • Environment • New collaborations • Professional, Scientific & Technical • New funding/investors Associate Professor Sigrid Heuer reception@acpfg.com.au www.acpfg.com.au P 62 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security • Health & Aged Care • Rail & Road Transport SEEKING: • New projects/clients Visualisation • Manufacturing • New collaborations Automation • Medical Spatial • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Mr Ian Will ian.will@adelaide.edu.au www.acvt.com.au BARBARA HARDY INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: Simulation • Environment • New projects/clients • Urban Planning • New collaborations • Rail & Road Transport • New funding/investors Ms Leanne Haller Leanne.haller@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Barbara-Hardy-Institute CENTRE FOR AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Automotive • Design • Disaster & Emergency • Public Policy & Regulation SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • Health & Aged Care • Manufacturing • Mechanical • New funding/investors Professor Mary Lydon casr@adelaide.edu.au www.casr.adelaide.edu.au DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 63 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: Simulation • Defence & Security • New projects/clients • Electronics • New collaborations • Health & Aged Care • Medical • New funding/investors Dr Said Al-Sarawi said.alsarawi@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/cbme CENTRE FOR DEFENCE COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION NETWORKING UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Aviation • Cyber Security • Telecommunications SEEKING: • New projects/clients Visualisation • Defence & Security • New collaborations • Disaster & Emergency • Public Policy & Regulation • New funding/investors Dr Michael Webb michael.webb@adelaide.edu.au www.trc.adelaide.edu.au/defence CENTRE FOR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Chemical SEEKING: Simulation • Energy Services • New projects/clients Visualisation • Mining & Resources • New collaborations • Oil & Gas • Rail & Road Transport • New funding/investors Professor Graham Nathan cet@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/cet P 64 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTRE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New projects/clients Simulation • Education & Training • New collaborations • Electronics • Manufacturing • Telecommunications • New funding/investors Dr Braden Phillips chiptec-admin@eleceng.adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/chiptec CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Building & Construction SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Energy Services • New collaborations • Environment • Manufacturing • Rail & Road Transport • New funding/investors Professor John Boland John.boland@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Centre-for-Industrial-and-Applied-Mathematics CENTRE FOR KNOWLEDGE AND INTERACTION TECHNOLOGIES FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New projects/clients Simulation • Finance & Insurance • New collaborations Visualisation Automation • Health & Aged Care • Medical Spatial • Sports & Recreation • New funding/investors Professor David Powers david.powers@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/csem/research/centres/ckit.cfm DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 65 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTRE FOR MARITIME ENGINEERING, CONTROL AND IMAGING FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Electrical Visualisation • Electronics • New collaborations • Marine Automation • Mechanical • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Associate Professor Karl Sammut karl.sammut@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/csem/research/centres/cmeci CENTRE OF EXPERTISE IN ENERGETIC MATERIALS FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Visualisation SECTORS: • Defence & Security SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Energy Services • Environment • New collaborations • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Associate Professor Stewart Walker stewart.walker@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/caps/our-school/research-facilities/ceem SCHOOL OF CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MINING ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Energy Services SEEKING: Simulation • Environment • New projects/clients • Water Services • New collaborations • Manufacturing • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Mr Andrew Heathersay enquiries@civeng.adelaide.edu.au www.ecms.adelaide.edu.au/civeng P 66 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING COGNITIVE MODELLING AND SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURES SYSTEMS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation SEEKING: Simulation • Computer Systems Design • New projects/clients • Defence & Security • New collaborations • New funding/investors Professor Nanda Nandagopa nanda.nandagopal@unisa.edu.au www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/staff/Homepage.asp?Name=nanda.nandagopal DATA TO DECISIONS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE JOINT VENTURE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation SECTORS: • Cyber Security • Defence & Security • Public Policy & Regulation SEEKING: • New projects/clients • Energy Services • New collaborations • Health & Aged Care • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Dr Sanjay Mazumdar info@d2dcrc.com.au ssl.dsic.com.au/d2dcrc/ ERESEARCH SA - HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SERVICES JOINT VENTURE SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • All sectors Ms Mary Hobson mary.hobson@ersa.edu.au www.eresearchsa.edu.au/hpc_services DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 67 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FLINDERS MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES LABORATORY FLINDERS UNIVERSITY SKILLS: Modelling Simulation Visualisation SECTORS: • Cyber Security • Defence & Security • Disaster & Emergency • Energy Services • Logistics • Water Services • Manufacturing • Rail & Road Transport SEEKING: • New projects/clients • New collaborations • Environment • New funding/investors Professor Jerzy Filar jerzy.filar@flinders.edu.au www.flinders.edu.au/science_engineering/csem/research/centres/fmsl/fmsl.cfm IAN WARK RESEARCH INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Chemical SEEKING: Simulation • Health & Aged Care • New projects/clients • Mining & Resources • New collaborations • New funding/investors Mr Sebastien Hebert Sebastien.Hebert@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Ian-Wark-Research-Institute INSTITUTE FOR MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Education & Training SEEKING: • New 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Jeff.Kasparian@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Institute-for-Telecommunications-Research MAWSON INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Health & Aged Care SEEKING: • New projects/clients Simulation • Manufacturing Visualisation • Medical • New collaborations • Mining & Resources • New funding/investors Ms Amanda Taylor mawson.institute@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Mawson-Institute DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 69 RESEARCHERS - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PHENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Biological SEEKING: Simulation • Environment • New projects/clients Visualisation • Forestry • New collaborations • New funding/investors Professor Stan Miklavcic stan.miklavcic@unisa.edu.au www.unisa.edu.au/research/phenomics-and-bioinformatics-research-centre SIMULATION OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS, SENSORS AND AUTONOMY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SKILLS: Modelling SECTORS: • Aviation 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Scientific & Technical Retail Spatial • • • • Software & Computer Games • Sewage Services Sports & Recreation Telecommunications Television Urban Planning • Veterinary P 84 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 • Water • Visual Arts DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 85 Notes P 86 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MODELLING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY DIRECTORY 2014-2015 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT P 87 Contact Industry and Innovation Department of State Development Hamish Park Modelling and Simulation Tel: +61 (8) 8303 2487 Email:hamish.park@sa.gov.au www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au Published August 2014. 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