Type Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority Scheme
Start Date 2020-04-20
Amount 830,000 AUD
Goods XTEK plans to use funding from the SICP grant towards the industrialisation of the company's advanced ballistic combat helmet production line.
Notes Ballistic armour and advanced composites manufacturer XTEK has inked a $830,000 grant agreement with the Centre for Defence Industry Capability. The grant has been made out under the Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority (SICP) scheme. XTEK plans to use funding from the SICP grant towards the industrialisation of the company's advanced ballistic combat helmet production line. XTEK said that the SICP grant represents recognition from Defence of the unique capabilities of XTEK's helmets. Moreover, the company also stated that DoD also supports XTEK's strategy to bring these products to market quickly, while expanding into key US markets. The company has previously been awarded $1 million under the SICP scheme; in the latter case, to establish the ballistic armour manufacturing centre in Adelaide (which provides a commercial manufacturing capability for XTEK's proprietary XTclave). The SICP grant provides funding to support Australian small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) in supplying capabilities that are most critical to defence. The SICP grant is focused on accelerating the growth of a robust, resilient Australian SME industrial base capable of providing significant contribution to key defence priorities. The grant will contribute $830,000 of funding to XTEK to strengthen its ballistic combat helmet product line. “We are pleased to be a recipient of the SICP Grant, representing continued support and validation by the Australian Department of Defence of the advanced capabilities of our XTclave manufactured ballistic armour," said Philippe Odouard, XTEK's managing director.
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