DEWC Services Secures Three Finalist Spots in 2024 Australian Defence Industry Awards

More than 200 members of the defence industry have qualified as finalists at this year’s awards.

The Australian Defence Industry Awards program, now in its sixth year, is being run with support from principal partner KBR.

After much deliberation, the judging panel has chosen a total of 212 finalists to compete across 10 individual and 18 group submissions-based categories.

The industry’s night of nights is a black-tie/military mess dress gala ceremony on Thursday, 18 July 2024 at the National Convention Centre, Canberra.

Individual finalists that have been selected this year include representatives from Northrop Grumman Australia, Nova Systems, KBR, DroneShield, and Hypersonix. While, the highest-scoring individual winner will receive the prestigious Excellence Award.

In 2023, that accolade was given to Marian-Andrei Rizoiu, an associate professor leading the behavioural data science lab at the University of Technology Sydney. He was named Academic of the Year earlier in the evening.

In the group categories, companies such as archTIS, BAE Systems Australia, AeroPM, Pacific Aerospace Consulting, and Babcock.

Academics, academic institutions, female defence leaders, and the top innovators of the industry have also been shortlisted to contest for the awards.

“This event is our chance to recognise those who have gone above and beyond in innovating Australia’s Defence sector,” Liam Garman, editor of Defence Connect said.

“Now more than ever, we need to acknowledge industry’s best-and-brightest, and those who work tirelessly to deliver much needed capabilities in support of Australia’s national security.

“I look forward to celebrating with our amazing finalists and winners on the night.”

Hailed as the most anticipated program of the year, the Australian Defence Industry Awards provides national recognition to the top businesses and professionals in the nation’s defence industry as it embarks on a period of rapid transformation by embracing defence technology and capability building.

The awards – which champion people and businesses rather than products and platforms – acknowledge all defence industry stakeholders, from primes, small-to-medium enterprises (SME), academic institutions, and associations, to high-performing individuals such as defence executives, Indigenous and female leaders, students, scientists, technicians, and academics.

The awards were open to all businesses operating in Australia who have been supporting the defence supply chain, and aims to showcase the depth of talent in the nation’s defence industry while affirming the sector’s essential role in supporting the expansion of Australia.

The finalist submissions will be delivered to a judging panel that consists of respected professionals and business leaders. They will assess each submission against the criteria of each award category.

The judges will score each part of the submission across the category’s criteria, giving an aggregated score. A number of judges will individually assess each submission for each category, offering a blended score and assessment.

The combined judging scores for each submission for each category are tabulated, with the highest-scoring submission deemed the winner. Winners will be announced at the black-tie/military mess dress gala ceremony on Thursday, 18 July 2024 at the National Convention Centre, Canberra.

 

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