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Red Dog Group strengthens ties with Marina Industry through MIA sponsorship

by Marina Industries Association 12 Sep 2024 23:56 PDT
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Red Dog Group, a trusted name in delivering electrical and communications infrastructure solutions for the marine industry, is proud to announce its Bronze Sponsorship of the Marina Industries Association (MIA). This partnership is yet another step in Red Dog's commitment to the future of the marina industry—an industry that plays a vital role in Australia's economy and coastal lifestyle. This partnership further cements Red Dog Group's growing presence in the marina sector, a key industry for their services.

The sponsorship follows Red Dog Group's recent involvement in the Marinas24 International Conference, where the company supported the event as the sponsor of the Conference App. Red Dog Group has also completed several high-profile projects, the latest including the design and installation of electrical and communications infrastructure as well as security systems for the Jones Bay Wharf upgrade in Sydney Harbour.

On confirming the sponsorship, Daniel Sullivan, Managing Director of Red Dog Group, shared his enthusiasm: "The marina industry plays an important role in Australia's economy and culture. We're proud to be a part of it and to work with iconic facilities that have become some of our most valued clients. We want to ensure that the industry remains healthy and well supported and believe the best way we can do that it by contributing to its peak industry body, the MIA, which is held in such high regard by industry."

Founded as a family business in Sydney, Red Dog Group has expanded significantly and is preparing to open a Queensland office to meet growing demand from clients such as Bellingham Marine, Lendlease, Marine Technologies and Coles. Their straightforward, innovative approach sets the bar in a fast-changing industry ensuring clients get the best in electrical & communication infrastructure and security systems solutions.

On announcing this new MIA Partnership, Suzanne Davies, MIA CEO said, "It is great to have such genuine support for industry. Red Dog Group is working with so many of our marinas now and are involved in some very big marina projects. They have also formed some great partnerships with many other marina suppliers, many also MIA sponsors. It is great to see the industry pulling in the same direction. We are very proud to have Red Dog on board as MIA Bronze Sponsors".

Davies further commented that becoming an industry sponsor is "a great way for suppliers to remain 'top of mind' and to ensure exposure in our growing industry". In a recent MIA Member survey, it was reported that nearly 70 per cent of members would actively consider MIA sponsors when making purchasing and acquisition decisions. "The MIA looks forward to this strong and mutually beneficial partnership with Red Dog Group and we are confident members will provide their support", added Davies.

Details of all MIA sponsors and partners can be found on the MIA website. For a sponsorship prospectus, contact Suzanne Davies at the MIA at

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