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AUKUS Guardians

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Collaboration Across the AUKUS Nations

AUKUS Guardians

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Collaboration Across the AUKUS Nations

AUKUS Guardians

Our Approach

In collaboration with the AUKUS Forum, expanding beyond the original focus of the AUKUS agreement, we boost opportunities through collaboration.

 

With a diverse focus spanning across the AUKUS nations, the Taskforce drives industry capabilities and develops global partnerships. The AUKUS security technology agreement can help to bolster the resilience of space-based assets integral to the civil, commercial, and national security sectors of Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.  

Our Expertise

The AUKUS Forum is a  Not-For-Profit collaborative organisation of supporters across industry, academia, researchers, government and defence to stimulate the economy, while strengthening our collective commitment to national security.


The AUKUS alliance is much more than just Australia acquiring nuclear submarines, with the agreement opening new opportunities, including technology and innovation into areas such as cyber and artificial intelligence. 


Caroline Kennedy, United States Ambassador to Australia, recently said: “I think AUKUS is a really significant partnership between three of the closest allies, it includes submarines but also other areas of co-operation that will provide great benefits to all our countries.”

Our Mission

Our mission is to drive collaborative innovation and development in the space sector among Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, harnessing the combined expertise and resources of our nations.


 A core metric for our success is the speed of innovation and speed of deployment reflecting the urgent need to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving and competitive global landscape.

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