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Welcome to Innovation Science

Innovation Science Pty Ltd offers high-quality niche software solutions, custom software development and specialist engineering expertise to government and corporate clients around the world. Our stable of products include Submarine and Surface Ship Command and Control (C2) simulation Software, a People Tracking and Identification capability for mass-transit rail networks, and an Open Systems assessment capability for evaluating the ability of complex systems of systems to support independent integration of third-party capabilities.

Our solutions are “engineered to evolve®”. This means they are resilient to the inevitable changes that any market-leading business will need to introduce to their custom developed software. Regular changes and enhancements should be considered a natural part of a software application’s life-cycle. Every aspect of our software development process addresses this fundamental but often overlooked requirement.

Most software is not resilient to change - Traditional software solutions become progressively less robust as successive changes are made. Before too long, further changes become difficult to implement and begin to erode the integrity of the software. Eventually, the software becomes either too unreliable or extremely expensive to modify, and a fresh start is needed. Innovation Science’s eliminates the need to start again. Our approach to developing evolvable software has been tried and tested in demanding military experimentation environments with hundreds of changes and different software configurations over many years. Our approach ensures a lower cost of ownership for your custom software investment.

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