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Fugro Opens the Australian Space Automation AI and Robotics Control Complex - SPACE & DEFENSE
Global geo-data and exploration company Fugro has opened its largest remote operations centre to date, a multi-million-dollar multi-user facility in Perth's central business district called the Australian Space Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Control Complex, or SpAARC. The opening on Tuesday, November 2, was attended by WA Deputy Premier Roger Cook and the head of the Australian Space Agency (ASA), Enrico Palermo. SpAARC makes available a world-leading commercial facility where users ranging from small sole operators in the space sector to government and defence agencies can demonstrate and test remote robotic capabilities to deploy into space and other remote environments. "The opening itself is a milestone," said Dawn McIntosh, Space Systems Director at Fugro Australia. "We're building out a capability so you can come in and we've got content you can build off of, or you can do your own pipeline and end-to-end solution. The breadth of the type of mission you can bring in isn't dictated by the facility itself."