• Saab Australia Chief Operating Officer Ben Gulliver with Treasurer of Victoria Tim Pallas, celebrating the official opening of Saab’s Hawthorn facility. (Saab Australia)
    Saab Australia Chief Operating Officer Ben Gulliver with Treasurer of Victoria Tim Pallas, celebrating the official opening of Saab’s Hawthorn facility. (Saab Australia)
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Global defence company Saab is expanding its local presence with a new and expanded office in Hawthorn, Victoria.

Treasurer of Victoria Tim Pallas opened Saab Australia’s new System Integration and Support Centre last Friday.

The centre will become Saab’s Asia Pacific hub for integrated communications systems, creating a range of software and systems engineering roles.

The move will involve the relocation of the company’s global Deployable Health Care Centre of Excellence from Sweden to Victoria, harnessing the state’s tech infrastructure and skilled workforce.

The investment will also enable Saab to transfer technology and IP to Victoria, while creating opportunities for Victorian supply chain companies.

Saab Australia was established in 1987 to build and develop Australia’s defence capability and currently employs about 560 people nationally, including 45 in Victoria.

The company has contributed to major defence projects, including ANZAC class frigates and has been announced as a major partner for both the Sea 5000 and Sea 1180 naval projects and the Joint Project 2060 for deployable health modules.

“Investments like these are critical to our economic recovery – fostering innovation, boosting local supply chain opportunities and creating jobs in the defence sector," Tim Pallas said.

“This ground-breaking work will also develop the skills of local experts and position Victoria as a world leader in the sector.”

“Saab has had a small office and team based in Melbourne for over a decade, but this co-investment will see our Melbourne footprint expand to enable the delivery of major new defence projects, along with continued in-service support for Australian Defence Force equipment," Managing Director Saab Australia Andy Keough added.

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