Sponsors and Supporters

Many thanks to our sponsors and supporters for their generous support of AMOS 2026.

The Climate Systems Hub is proud to sponsor AMOS 2026, supporting Australia’s climate research community with science that underpins adaptation, resilience and informed decision‑making. As Australia’s leading climate collaboration, we connect science to adaptation.

As the global leader in weather and environmental measurements, Vaisala provides trusted weather observations for a sustainable future. We help provide the most reliable and accurate weather and climate information for better and safer daily lives, backed by 85 years of experience and customers in 170+ countries.  Click here for more info.

Australia’s climate simulator, ACCESS-NRI is Australia’s National Research Infrastructure for Earth system modelling, enabled by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).  ACCESS-NRI provides open access and user support to world-class computer simulations of past and future climate, weather and Earth systems, specifically designed for the Southern Hemisphere. Click here for more info.


Northern Australia Climate Program (NACP) 


The Northern Australia Climate Program (NACP) delivers integrated research, development and extension to help the red meat industry better manage drought and climate risk across northern Australia. The program combines world‑leading climate modelling, industry‑ready climate products, and a targeted extension and adoption service. It is led by the University of Southern Queensland in partnership with the Bureau of Meteorology, the UK Met Office, state

agriculture departments across Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, and regional NRM groups. NACP is funded by the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program, the University of Southern Queensland and Meat & Livestock Australia. Click here for more info.

ACEAS is a collaboration between seven Australian Universities, government agencies and international research institutions. We draw on our interdisciplinary strength to produce world-leading research into the effects of climate change on the East Antarctic and the Southern Ocean, spanning ice-ocean-atmosphere-earth-ecosystems and their interactions.

The consequences of changes in the Antarctic, including sea-level rise, extreme weather events, alterations to rainfall patterns, and fisheries impacts, will be profoundly costly to Australia. However, the speed and scale of change remains poorly understood. ACEAS is combining new field data from never-before visited regions with innovative models to revolutionise predictions of the future of the East Antarctic and Southern Ocean. In doing so, we help communities prepare for climate risks emerging from one of the least understood yet most important areas on Earth.

Click here for more info.

The Australian Antarctic Program Partnership is a ten-year research program to understand the role of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean in the global climate system and implications for marine ecosystems.

Led by the University of Tasmania, the partnership includes CSIRO, Australian Antarctic Division, Bureau of Meteorology, Integrated Marine Observing System, Geoscience Australia and the Tasmanian Government.


The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is a research-intensive institute within the Office of Science and Engineering at the University Tasmania. We are internationally recognised for excellence in marine and Antarctic research. 

We create exceptional learning opportunities for the next generation of scientists, industry and Government leaders, and we are dedicated to enhancing environmental understanding and informing thoughtful and sustainable development for the benefit of Australia and the world. 

Located at the gateway to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica, our research spans oceans, ice and climate, marine and Antarctic Governance, ecology and biodiversity, and fisheries and aquaculture. We collaborate strongly with other universities and Australian research organisations, including CSIRO and across the Australian Antarctic Program. Click here for more info.

Guided by the wide-ranging expertise and need for climate information among our partners, we co-design research projects with direct outcomes of relevance to our partners and the Australian community.

The outcomes of our Centre are firmly focused on Australia. However, our research, like the climate system, is global. The Centre’s unique and transformational approaches will provide Australian leadership in the international weather and climate science communities. 

We will build a firm understanding of the past, present and future of our nation’s weather resources via a research centre with deep industry and government partnerships, one that integrates advances in meteorology, oceanography, data science, machine learning and high-performance computing. This will provide Australian businesses with a competitive advantage and enable governments at all levels to make communities resilient to weather change.

Our research is designed around six team-based Centre Projects, each with interconnected activities that cross traditional institutional and disciplinary boundaries. Click here for more info

AMOS would also like to thank the Tasmanian Government and the team at Business Events Tasmania for all their support and assistance

with AMOS 2026.