Since it’s establishment in 1978, Benelec Pty. Ltd. has been supplying Transmission Components and Devices and Radio Communication Antennas Systems to the Professional Radio Communication, Marine, Auto Vehicle Location (AVL), Wireless and Broadcast Industries. Benelec provides the UNSW SRT with the necessary equipment to ensure the team is constantly in communication during testing runs and races. |
The Weather Company is Australia’s leading commercial weather bureau and is sponsoring the team by providing data during the 2011 World Solar Challenge. |
SEIKO is celebrating its 130th anniversary in 2011. They have been dedicated to perfection since 1881. As part of this incredible milestone, they are supporting Sunswift as a Silver Sponsor as the team faces the fiercest competition yet in the World Solar Challenge. |
Altium Limited provides electronics design solutions that help designers create the next generation of electronic products. Altium has assisted the UNSW SRT by providing software and vital training for our electrical team. |
Gurit develops and produces high-end composite materials that offer unparalleled features in terms of weight, stability, stiffness and design properties that make them our materials supplier of choice. They provide the team with valuable technical advice, along with discounts on their products. |
The School of Photvoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering is the first organisation in the world to provide undergraduate training in the area of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy. The School provides the team with support and guidance in it’s endeavours. |
Mo Milling provide high end CNC machining for an array applications. They have supported the team for many years affording us design solutions that would otherwise be out of our reach. |
The School of Computer Science and Engineering is a generous financial supporter of the UNSW SRT and we are delighted to have a partnership with this prestigious engineering institution. |
Addcom’s rock-solid satellite communications powers Sunswift live and keeps us safe in the outback with satellite phones. |