How The Group Works
Bizix IT is the parent business — the engineering firm that designs, builds, and supports the infrastructure, AI platforms, networks, and voice services for our customers. Two specialist sister brands sit under it:
- Bizix Aerospace — commercialising the GPS-denied navigation work that began as Bizix R&D.
- Bizix Agritech — commercialising the remote-site sensing and connectivity work that began as Bizix R&D.
Both sister brands operate under the Bizix engineering umbrella. Same engineering culture, same infrastructure stack, same support model — sharper market focus.
Bizix Aerospace
The world’s first commercially available GPS-denied navigation system for fixed-wing UAVs. Built on improved SLAM and multi-sensor Kalman-filter work that originated as Bizix R&D, now shipped as a productised navigation stack. Patent pending AU and US.
| Product | GPS-Denied Navigation for Fixed-Wing UAVs |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Edge-native, off-the-shelf embedded hardware, autopilot-agnostic |
| Markets | BVLOS · Mining · Defence · Agriculture · Infrastructure |
| IP | Patent pending AU / US |
| Site | aerospace.bizix.com.au |
Bizix Agritech
Edge networks, low-power compute, and ML-driven environmental sensing for remote and biosecurity-managed agricultural sites in Australia. The product stack originated from Bizix R&D into resilient SD-WAN and remote-site sensing — deployed in production at sites operating under NSW Biosecurity Act 2015 Biosecurity Management Plans.
| Capabilities | Resilient SD-WAN · Edge Compute · Distributed Environmental Sensing |
|---|---|
| Markets | Agricultural Research · Remote Stations · Environmental Monitoring · Pasture · Broadacre |
| Operating Sites | Yarrabin (NSW) — signposted Biosecurity Management Plan, in continuous effect since January 2023 |
| Site | agritech.bizix.com.au |
Why The Group Structure
R&D in this firm has a habit of producing things that don’t fit neatly inside an “IT consultancy” brand. Aerospace customers don’t want to buy from an IT shop. Agricultural research sites need to know they’re engaging a team that understands biosecurity and remote-site engineering, not a generalist. Splitting the brands lets each address its market on its own terms while sharing the engineering core, the infrastructure, and the support model.