Apis starts 2011 with the good news that we have been officially recognised as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). This follows a successful audit by the ACT Australian Registration Council (ARC). Apis is now able to offer tailored and specialised training and assessment services utilising our highly experienced and qualified training and consulting professionals. Apis Group RTO delivers and assesses in the areas of project management, procurement and contracting, and professional management.
Apis wishes all a happy and safe Christmas, and good things for 2011. We look forward to working with you then.
The second edition of our biannual publication is now in circulation. Click here for an interesting read covering our people, clients and community activities.
New starters Lynn Jameson, Darren Krause and Todd Evans will further enhance Apis’ project management profile.
Lynn has managed sizeable projects in the public and private sectors in Australia and Canada.
Darren has made the journey from Queensland where he was managing the development and implementation of a GP Super Clinic. Todd brings deep analytical skills to Apis with recent executive experience working for an Australian government agency.
Following on from a successful engagement with eWater CRC, Apis is proud to be sponsoring a trade stall at this year’s Cooperative Research Centre Association’s (CRCA) ‘Pathfinders – The Innovator’s Conference 2010‘ (Thu 27/05 – Fri 28/05). We encourage delegates to catch us at our trade stall or one of the social functions.
Apis has launched into 2010 with vigour. Case studies of our latest exciting projects coming soon to a website near you.
The first edition of our new bi-annual publication for our respected client and potential future customers has been released.
Click here to see the review.
Apis is embracing a refreshed look and feel with the launch of our new-look website. Our clients will soon see Apis the bull’s new style appear elsewhere in our communications.
Apis staff head to Murramarang resort on the beach to share our knowledge and skills, and just maybe, to learn to surf.
Peter Binnington joins us from the Australian National University, and Sophie Lloyd joins us from the University of Exeter in the UK.