https://dandi2021.anzpac.chime.live/app/module&id=2Sayres Australia Pty Ltd and UNE Partnerships have entered into a memorandum of understanding bringing together their respective industry and academia expertise in support of defence training.

Leveraging more than 60 years of collective defence training and tertiary learning experience, this new alliance will deliver modern, responsive and truly flexible training solutions in support of Australia’s Defence Forces.

Sayres Australia Chief Executive Officer Craig Powell said that with Defence embarking on constant evolution in warfare techniques and new technologies, it was important to ensure that Australia’s Defence Forces are empowered through quality training to unlock the full spectrum of operational capabilities that future systems offer.

At a memorandum of understanding signing, UNE Partnerships Chief Executive Officer Ben Gilmore, said Sayres’ and UNE Partnerships’ complementary capabilities and wealth of Defence training and tertiary learning experience will help the whole of defence better prepare its personnel for duty.

UNE Partnerships has provided high quality training for defence particularly in the leadership and management areas.  This collaboration with Sayres aims to reimagine how, when, where, and why training is delivered and the technologies we can bring to Defence’s training requirements for optimal effectiveness, positioning Defence to remain ahead of changing technology solutions associated with the Government’s continuous shipbuilding strategy.

Sayres and UNE Partnerships look forward to a long and rewarding journey, working hand-in-glove with Defence to ensure that Australia’s Defence Forces remains capable, competent and contemporary to fight and win in all spheres of warfare.

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