Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy joins ARCIA
The Australian Radio Communications Industry Association (ARCIA), the peak body representing the wireless communications industry in Australia, has announced that the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) has joined the association.
CIRA is a world-leading research group, based in Western Australia, created by Curtin University to advance radio astronomy science and engineering. CIRA covers a range of projects in the area of radio astronomy, including aspects of next-generation telescopes such as the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory. More information about the group is available at https://astronomy.curtin.edu.au/.
ARCIA’s 150+ members originate from the two-way radio, telecoms, manufacturing, infrastructure and communications services sectors. Membership is open to both individuals and professional organisations with interests in information and communications technologies.
If you’d like to support the critical communications industry by joining ARCIA, visit the website to learn more and to complete a membership form: https://arcia.org.au/arcia-and-our-members/why-join-arcia/.
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