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BMT Group Signs Sponsorship for the Submarine Institute of Australia
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BMT Group Signs Sponsorship for the Submarine Institute of Australia
BMT Group (BMT), the leading international design, engineering and risk
management consultancy, is pleased toannounce it has taken on a higher
level of sponsorship of the Submarine Institute of Australia (SIA).
Established in 1999, the SIA is the nation’s premier organisation
for promoting submarine matters. The SIA’s objective is to promote
informed discussion and research in the fields of submarine operations,
engineering, history and commercial sub-sea engineering.
Collins
class SSK of the Royal Australian Navy. Picture: BMT
David
Bright, Sector Director for Defence at BMT Groupsays: “Our sponsorship
of the SIA will support their work in facilitating informed debate and
the sharing of reputable knowledge across the submarine enterprise.
We look forward to our continued participation in this community.”
BMT has expanded its presence in Australia through its subsidiary BMT
Design &Technology, and after a successful tenyears in the market,
is able to provide a comprehensive range of engineering design, analysis,
procurement and sustainment services to support Australia’s naval
materiel. BMT also benefits from the capabilities of other companies
within the group which have knowledge and experience of working closely
with Australian clients.
President of the SIA, Andy Keough, expressed a warm welcome to BMT assuming
a Ruby sponsorship, commenting: “We like to compare the SIA with
the Royal Aeronautical Society, covering as it does the full spectrum
of professional involvement in aerospace. The SIA likewise covers the
undersea domain and as such welcomes the sponsorship of internationally
eminent companies such as BMT to our sponsorship community. That BMT
has agreed to take such a high level is a wonderful vote of confidence
in the future of the submarine enterprise here in Australia, and provides
us with access to impartial and professional international expertise.”