Unearth attends MilCIS 2013

Posted on November 14, 2013
MilCIS 2013 conference

 

Unearth Technologies attended the MilCIS (Military Communications & Information Systems) 2013 Conference  at the National Convention Centre Canberra.

MilCIS is an annual conference aimed at attendees from military and government organisations, academia, and defence industry, who contribute to key decisions in investments in communications and information systems. In addition to keynote presentations, technical presentations, panel discussions and tutorials, MilCIS features an exposition that provides an opportunity for exhibitors to demonstrate new technologies and promote their products and services to attendees. MilCIS is the only Australian conference focusing directly on the crucial technologies, products, systems and services associated with military communications and information systems.

Unearth enjoys the opportunity to participate in these types of events to hear Customers’ challenges and also how they use current technology capabilities available to them. That knowledge in combination with determining what capabilities are currently available within Australia, assist Unearth in focusing on technology capabilities that can complementenhance and reduce technology limitations that are impacting customers.

 
 

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