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Uniting AUKUS at Oxford 🇦🇺🇬🇧🇺🇸 Make Submarines ✅ Michael Sharpe was in Oxford with the Hon. David Ridgway, Agent General for South Australia and Lord Walney, Vice Chair of the British All Party Parliamentary Group on AUKUS. It brings together MPs and Peers from across the political divide to better understand the opportunities, and challenges, that we will face in delivering the new shared submarine programme (SSN-AUKUS), and also the other tiers of work on AI, quantum computing, information sharing to name but a few. #Additive manufacturing is a key capability being developed and the AUKUS Forum is engaged with researchers from leading universities and key industry pioneers to accelerate the adoption of new technologies and materials for 3D printing across the alliance. In collaboration with BlueForge Alliance, Deloitte, IBM, Aon, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, DekkoSecure, Great British Industry, Center for American Industrial Strength, AUKUS Visa, British Nuclear Dialogue, Keep Our Future Afloat
📈 Growth looks promising
Can we go with just AUK? I’m betting Australia see’s very little ROI on the $500m recently paid.
AUKUS needs to be stopped right now, this is a security risk for the UK and Australia.
Owner / C4I Systems Consultant at VEGA Independent Consultancy (VIC)
3wSo as Trump has basically thrown Canada out of 5 eyes collaborations / coalitions leaving AUKUS (US never all that keen on NZ as non-nuclear) how long will this 3 eyes coallition / collaboration last? Will we end up with a UKCANANZ and the rest of Europe and a seperate 2 eyes RUUSA? Interestingly of course when asked recently before meeting with Sir Keir Starmer Trump was asked whether AUKUS would be discussed and his reply was 'What is that' to which the reporter explained what it was to Trump.