Specialty Groups
Simulation Australasia supports members across a wide variety of domains in which simulation is used.
Members come from a primary range of domains and industries, including:
- Defence
- Education
- Emergency Management
- National Security
- Health
- Manufacturing
- Resources & Infrastructure
- Transportation
Members specialise within and across domans.
Join specialty groups to help foster networking, collaboration, research and find your community.
Contact Us to Join or Start a Specialty GroupFeatured specialty groups
Speciality groups are member driven groups. Simulation Australasia supports and has members across a wide variety of domains.
Other specialty groups

Human Dimensions
The Human Dimensions in Simulation Division is a multi-disciplinary, cross industry community of experts representing members with a specific interest in the human dimension of simulation applications, practices and processes. These include all aspects of human learning and interactions with simulation, workplace training, user experience, social and cultural development.

Modeling & Simulation
Modelling & Simulation is the computer simulation special community within Simulation Australasia. This community provides specialist support across multiple industries. Modelling and Simulation works with, and provides specialist support to, the professional development committee in their role of improving the skills and qualifications of the members.

Professional Development
Professional development Committee for Simulation Australasia provides ongoing advice to forward the uses and endeavours of simulation across Australasia. The role of this committee is to review standards for the simulation industry, and provide advice for credentialing and accreditation.

Technologies (VR/AR/AI)
the technologies special interest group is an evolving community passionate about exploring and promoting new technologies in simulation.

Women in Simulation
The women in simulation interest group exists to promote and champion women in the simulation communitites. The first meeting was held in 2017 at the Australasian Simulation Congress.
