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AROSE Exhibits at IAC 2025

AROSE was proud to help represent Western Australia’s space capabilities at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2025 in Sydney last week.

The event ran for 5 days and brought together leaders from space agencies, industry, academia and government.

Located within the Invest and Trade Western Australia stand, our team showcased two of our major initiatives:

Operations and Systems Interoperability Site (OASIS): A large-scale, permanent and secure outdoor lunar simulation site designed to test end-to-end concepts of operations (ConOps). By replicating lunar terrain and infrastructure, OASIS enables interoperability testing of assets and systems to reduce risk and improve mission readiness

Climate Resilience Solutions (CRS): a user-focussed, geospatial solution to address real-world climate and environmental challenges. By harnessing the collective expertise and capabilities of AROSE members, and incorporating insights into end-user needs through established connections, CRS aims to deliver an impactful and scalable solution that will focus on bushfires in its initial phase.

With over 7,500 delegates from 99 countries, the event was a great success and sparked many insightful conversations and collaborative opportunities.

We would like to thank the Department of Energy and Economic Diversification for inviting AROSE to be a part of the delegation.