Corporate Body

CRC for Advanced Composite Structures (1996 - 2015)

From
1 July 1996
Fisherman's Bend, Victoria, Australia
To
2015
Functions
Manufacturing industry and Industrial or scientific research
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures
  • CRC-ACS (Abbreviation)
Website
http://www.crc-acs.com.au/
Location
506 Lorimer Street, Fishermans Bend, Victoria 3207

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures Limited (CRC-ACS) is an incorporated joint venture that was founded in 1991 as the Cooperative Research Centre for Aerospace Structures (CRC-AS) and restructured in 1997 with a broader participant base. Further changes took place in 2003 as a new company was establish with new members, and the Australian Government committed to provide base funding support until June 2010. In 2010 the CRC once more received funding for the following 5 years, up to 2015.

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