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Submarine Institute of Australia Biennial Conference

Location: Canberra, The Shine Dome, Australian National University

05 Nov - 07 Nov, 2008

Earlybird registrations for the SIA Conference 2008 are open until June 30 - visit the Submarine Institute website.

The theme of the 2008 SIA Conference is “Australia’s Future Submarine Capability: The Way Ahead”.

The conference attracts national and international speakers and representatives from Government, Industry and Military organisations at the highest level.

Strategic planning for Australia’s next class of submarine is a major focus of the conference, as are the associated issues of regional developments in underwater capability, together with advances in submarine science and technology.

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