Nova Systems has announced the opening of a new headquarters in Singapore, which aims to continue deepening “economic and defence cooperation between Australia and Singapore under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”.
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The new headquarters was opened by Kate Duff, Australian Deputy High Commissioner to Singapore, and Greg Hume, Nova Group CEO, at a symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Duff noted in her keynote address that the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has enabled companies like Nova Systems to “pursue continued growth in Singapore”.
Hume said, “We are excited to continue to expand our footprint in Asia through our new office in Singapore. This represents our ongoing commitment to the region and collaboration with our partners in industry, academia and government.”
Nova Systems said the investment in the new headquarters demonstrates their “continued commitment to building a strong Singaporean company to solve the problems that really matter to our clients”.
“Nova Systems is focused on helping clients to strengthen their cyber security around critical information infrastructure, improving safety of unmanned system operations and deepening their knowledge of deep engineering and technology subjects through training,” a release from the company said.
Nova Systems is an Australian-owned-and-operated global professional service provider that specialises in the provision of technology abling solutions and expertise in “delivering complex capabilities and systems to solve technologically challenging problems”.
The 3,300 sq ft office will also host Nova Systems’ sister company GVH Aerospace and offers room for further expansion of Nova Systems’ cyber security, unmanned systems and defence capability assurance offerings in Asia.
GVH Aerospace is a global civil aerospace company that provides engineering and operational solutions to help their clients “achieve competitiveness and meet their business objectives”.