BAE Systems Australia Sets Sails With a New Home in Adelaide's Innovation Hub

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Australia's very own BAE Systems is charting a new course for the stars, right from the heart of Adelaide's Lot Fourteen innovation district!

A true-blue pioneer in the realm of defence and innovation, BAE Systems Australia is all set to drop anchor at the Innovation Centre, the shiny new jewel in Lot Fourteen's crown. With a whopping $756 million in Government investment already gracing the horizon, this marks the beginning of an epic journey, with plans to house around 500 of our finest employees in this state-of-the-art abode.

From maritime magic to cyber excellence, our mates at BAE Systems have got it all covered with over 6500 legends spreading their wings across every nook and cranny of our sunburnt land, delving deep into domains like aerospace, autonomous systems, and high-frequency surveillance – talk about Aussies making waves on a global scale!

But wait, there's more on the horizon! Setting sail from their Canberra office, BAE Systems is making waves in the South Australian capital, with key strongholds at the Osborne Naval Shipyard, the birthplace of the mighty Hunter Class Frigate Program, as well as future plans to craft the backbone of the SSN AUKUS submarine fleet, right here on Aussie shores.

Venturing further into the great unknown, BAE Systems commands a technological and manufacturing empire in Edinburgh Parks, rubbing shoulders with the RAAF Base Edinburgh and Defence Science Technology Group, while also spinning their web of innovation at the Tonsley Innovation District in Adelaide's southern suburbs – not to mention the cracking partnership with Findon Technical College, grooming the next generation of space pioneers.

Craig Lockhart, the skipper at the helm of BAE Systems Australia, beams with pride as he unveils this next thrill in the company's saga. An anchor tenant at Lot Fourteen's Innovation Centre, this move speaks volumes of our enduring commitment to the future of Australian innovation, standing shoulder to shoulder with the South Australian Government on a journey towards economic prosperity and environmental sustainability.

Original article: https://www.baesystems.com/en-aus/article/bae-systems-commits-to-lot-fourteen-precinct----------

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