The 51-hectare Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) is being purpose-built for testing, research and training in autonomous, remote operations and robotic systems and equipment.

Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct, Neerabup.  Artist impression.

The AARP provides industry innovators and researchers with the opportunity to accelerate technology and analytics testing and scaling without interrupting onsite operations. 

Three test beds and four lots are currently available to lease, with a Common User Facility (CUF) operations building due to be constructed in 2024. This building will promote networking, information sharing and partnerships, and will include workshop facilities, laboratories and shared office space.

Once fully built out, the precinct will be one of the biggest test facilities of its kind in the world. 

The AARP will be activated through industry events, project showcases and the promotion of skills and idea exchanges between like-minded innovators.

Project spotlight
Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct

The AARP provides industry innovators and researchers with the opportunity to accelerate technology and analytics testing and scaling without interrupting onsite operations. 

Three test beds and four lots are currently available to lease, with a Common User Facility (CUF) operations building due to be constructed in 2024. This building will promote networking, information sharing and partnerships, and will include workshop facilities, laboratories and shared office space.

Once fully built out, the precinct will be one of the biggest test facilities of its kind in the world. 

The AARP will be activated through industry events, project showcases and the promotion of skills and idea exchanges between like-minded innovators.

Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct, Neerabup.  Artist impression.

The 51-hectare Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) is being purpose-built for testing, research and training in autonomous, remote operations and robotic systems and equipment.

Project spotlight
Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct