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AMOG, Thales Australia, and the University of Tasmania, Australian Maritime College yesterday signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) to investigate the establishment of the facility that will make Tasmania the home of a state-of-the-art trials and tests for submarine and surface ship sonar systems.

The Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, witnessed today’s signing.

Honoured to be nominated for an Excellence Award, AMOG were guests at the Thales Australia Inaugural Industrial Partners and Suppliers Conference, and Excellence Awards Dinner.

AMOG's Laurentiu Zamfirescu and Liam Hewitt presented at the IChemE Hazards Australasia 2018 conference, a world class process safety event held this week. Their presentation focussed on building resilience in Western Australia's onshore hazardous facilities by highlighting key challenges and solutions regarding the upcoming land use planning regulatory changes.

FAR Limited have welcomed AMOG to the Senegal team this week. AMOG's Chris Carra and Jon Gumley will be on board as project engineers for the Senegal development planning and execution. 

AMOG's Dr Hayden Marcollo and Kanishka Jayasinghe have just attended OMAE 2018 in Madrid, Spain, where they presented on Strouhal Number for VIV Excitation of Long Slender Structures, and The Mitigation of Pipeline Free Span Fatigue due to Vortex Induced Vibration Using Longitudinally Grooved Suppression.

The team at AMOG would like to congratulate Cherie Holland on her election to the the grade of Fellow by the institute of Engineers Australia, in recognition of the important contribution that she has made to the engineering profession and to Engineers Australia. Cherie has also achieved chartered status in 3 Areas of Practice: Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Risk Engineering.