Submarine Institute of Australia

Bringing discussion and research to the surface
 
SIA 2011
The Future Submarine - Australia's Science, Technology and Engineering Challenge of the 21st Century

Inaugural Technology Conference (completed)
8-10 November 2011
Adelaide SA

Bringing discussion and research to the surface

Welcome to the new-look webpage of the Submarine Institute of Australia.

Established in 1999 and now widely recognised as the premier independent source of advice on submarine matters in Australia, the SIA has a vision that builds on the upcoming centenary of submarines (1914-2014).

Contrary to the first 100 years of submarines in RAN history when their participation in the Navy was periodic, the second 100 years requires a very determined and successful approach to sustaining and growing the submarine capability.

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SIA WELCOMES RELEASE OF COLES REPORT

16th December 2011
The Submarine Institute of Australia (SIA) welcomes the Coles Review as an important step in reforming the Collins Class sustainment environment.

In addition SIA agrees there is a lack of public understanding of the strategic nature of the submarine capability and is delighted to be able to table its comprehensive plans to change this.
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MEMKO joins the SUBMARINE INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA as a SME Diamond Sponsor

04th November 2011
MEMKO Pty Ltd, a world class supplier of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions announced today a new sponsorship association with the Submarine Institute of Australia (SIA), as a SME – Diamond Sponsor. [more]



'SECRET FLEETS' NOW AVAILABLE IN THE SIA SHOP

04th August 2011
The SIA today announced that it had added a new title from the Western Australian Museum. Secret Fleets tells how the Port of Fremantle became host to over 170 Allied submarines from the navies of the United States, Britain and the Netherlands. [more]



     
OTHER NEWS

SIA SIGNS MOU WITH ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA
04th August 2011
The SIA and the Institution of Engineers, Australia (aka Engineers Australia or 'EA') have signed a Memorandum of Unders...
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SIA EXTENDS ITS CALL FOR PAPERS
07th May 2011
The SIA today extended its Call for Papers until 30 June 2011 for its Technology Conference to be held in Adelaide 8-10 ...
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FAQ FOR THE FUTURE SUBMARINE
05th May 2011
The SIA today released a brochure which provides background information on the Institute and answers to some Frequently ...
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DCNS JOINS THE SIA AS A RUBY SPONSOR
15th July 2010
M Michel Accary, Executive Vice President of the French shipbuilding group, DCNS, today announced that DCNS would be ele...
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