Memberships

Become a Member

Join a dynamic community of industry leaders, researchers, and government partners shaping the future of transport. Membership offers access to exclusive resources, collaboration opportunities, and a platform to influence the next generation of mobility solutions.

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Help transition Australia and New Zealand to a connected and automated transport future

CCAT provides its members with a hub for regular policy and ideas exchange. It also alerts the community to the benefits of connected and automated transport.

CCAT brings all members under a single umbrella. It allows them to work collaboratively with government, industry, academia and community bodies to inform the development of national policy, legislation, regulation, business models, operational procedures and processes to bring connected and automated transport safely and successfully to Australasia’s roads and industry.

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Meet our members

Until now, the many sectors involved in connected and automated transport have had insufficient opportunity to work and plan together. Some have been contained within industry, governmental or solitary silos. For others, connected and automated transport isn’t currently their bread and butter, though they may have an interest in, or a solution for the connected and automated transport industry.

CCAT is an opportunity for all these organisations to stay in the loop and collaborate to deliver a connected and automated future for Australia and New Zealand.

CCAT Memberships.

Annual membership fees are determined by the CCAT Board. Fees are based on each member’s turnover. Unless otherwise varied by the Board, the fees to apply in 2024/25 will be:

Tier 3

$10,000

Per annum. Incl. GST

$0m - $50m turnover

Tier 2

$20,000

Per annum. Incl. GST

$50m - $100m turnover

Tier 1

$50,000

Per annum. Incl. GST

Over $100m turnover

A member may only be admitted without payment of fees in exceptional circumstances, including public benefit, being a membership body or not-for-profit, provision of commensurate monetised services, reciprocal membership, or international affiliations.