Line Zero – Factory of the Future

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Line Zero – Factory of the Future

Novafast’s commitment to R&D has taken another step as we adopt new technologies that will drive future shipbuilding. Supported by BAE Systems Australia, Department for Industry, Innovation and Science, we’re proud to be part of the Flinders University‘s Factory of the Future. Their aim is to bring research and training together to advance manufacturing and strengthen the nation’s economy.

Novafast awarded BAE certification

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Novafast awarded BAE certification

Novafast is proud to announce that it has been awarded certification to BAE Systems Australia‘s Partnering4Success program.
 
Partnering4Success is BAE Systems’ flagship program for supplier development and relationship management across Australia. It takes industry knowledge and anticipates future capability needs to create win-win outcomes through shared goals, collaborative processes and a culture of continual improvement between all parties.
 
Novafast’s Business Manager, David Figallo and Operations Development Manager, Adam Levi, attended the program’s launch session in March 2024.
 
Novafast looks forward to continuing a successful business relationship with BAE Systems Australia and all program suppliers. 

Novafast host BAE Global Access Program to showcase unique composite solutions supporting Hunter Class Frigate program delivery​

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Novafast expands its export opportunities and opens its global reach through BAE Global Access Program 

Novafast’s innovative solutions in advanced composite products were showcased during the visit of BAE Global Access Program team to our facility in Adelaide on 2nd May.

 

Novafast presented its first-of-its-kind robotic technologies supporting the delivery of critical components for the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) Hunter Class Frigate program. The visit was to highlight Novafast’s importance as BAE’s local Australian manufacturing partner and potential supplier for other large global defence projects.

 

We were delighted to visit Novafast’s facility in Adelaide and witness the impressive capabilities of their composite solutions, including their advanced use of robotics for automated manufacturing,” said Jeremy Satchell, Head of Global Access Program at BAE Systems Australia. “Novafast’s commitment to quality and innovation is evident in their products, and we are confident that their composite solutions will now be competitive in the global market while also successfully supplying the Hunter Class Frigate Program.”

 

Novafast’s contribution to the Hunter Class Frigate program and their preparedness to support Australian and Allied partner defence programs both onshore and internationally demonstrate its importance as a local Australian manufacturing partner to BAE and its connection to the recently announced AUKUS pact.

 

David Figallo  Business Manager of Novafast, stated, “We are excited to offer our unique shipbuilding capability, which is available for global markets, through the BAE Global Access Program to international alliances. Our investment in advanced robotics technology enables us to provide a competitive edge to customers worldwide, and we are committed to supporting Australian and Allied partner defence programs both onshore Australia and internationally.”

Our advanced robotics technology enables us to deliver the highest quality products to our customers. We also appreciate the involvement in the Type 26 Global Combat Ship project in the UK as a significant opportunity for Novafast to expand our global presence and further demonstrate our expertise in composite products and solutions for critical processes.


Read Defence Connect‘s article about this visit.

Novafast expands its export opportunities and opens its global reach through BAE Global Access Program 

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Novafast expands its export opportunities and opens its global reach through BAE Global Access Program

Novafast’s innovative solutions in advanced composite products were showcased during the visit of BAE Global Access Program team to our facility in Adelaide on 2nd May.

Novafast presented its first-of-its-kind robotic technologies supporting the delivery of critical components for the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) Hunter Class Frigate program. The visit was to highlight Novafast’s importance as BAE’s local Australian manufacturing partner and potential supplier for other large global Defence projects.

We were delighted to visit Novafast’s facility in Adelaide and witness the impressive capabilities of their composite solutions, including their advanced use of robotics for automated manufacturing,” said Jeremy Satchell, Head of Global Access Program at BAE Systems Australia. “Novafast’s commitment to quality and innovation is evident in their products, and we are confident that their composite solutions will now be competitive in the global market while also successfully supplying the Hunter Class Frigate Program.”

Novafast’s contribution to the Hunter Class Frigate program and their preparedness to support Australian and Allied partner Defence programs both onshore and internationally demonstrate its importance as a local Australian manufacturing partner to BAE and its connection to the recently announced AUKUS pact.

David Figallo Business Manager of Novafast, stated, “We are excited to offer our unique shipbuilding capability, which is available for global markets, through the BAE Global Access Program to international alliances. Our investment in advanced robotics technology enables us to provide a competitive edge to customers worldwide, and we are committed to supporting Australian and Allied partner Defence programs both onshore Australia and internationally.”

Our advanced robotics technology enables us to deliver the highest quality products to our customers.  We also appreciate the involvement in the Type 26 Global Combat Ship project in the UK as a significant opportunity for Novafast to expand our global presence and further demonstrate our expertise in composite products and solutions for critical processes.

The facility was officially opened by Deputy Premier of South Australia and Minister for Defence and Space Industries the Honourable Susan Close MP. Guest speakers included Craig Lockhart, Managing Director BAE Systems Australia – Maritime and Novafast Holdings CEO Chev Charles Figallo OAM OSJ. The event was attended by more than 130 political dignitaries and key industry executives.

Novafast Business Manager David Figallo said, “We are pleased to partner with BAE Systems Australia to deliver world-class Defence manufacturing capabilities in South Australia.”

“As the only Australian-based manufacturer of GRE composite pipes, Novafast aims to be the global leader in composite technologies and production processes using our advanced and automated production processes.

“At a time when Australia is facing increasing uncertainty in the region, it positions us as a key sovereign capability industry partner, and we’re delighted to have the partnership of BAE Systems to undertake this work in Australia.”