In defence and critical infrastructure environments, system failures are rarely immediate or visible at the point of occurrence.
A surge event, RF disturbance, or transient fault can occur without warning, with effects only becoming apparent when downstream systems begin to fail or behave unpredictably.
This was a recurring theme observed during DSA Exhibition 2026, where Novaris participated as part of the Australian Pavilion at Hall 4, Booth 4500.
The focus of discussions across the event was clear — increasing system complexity is driving a stronger requirement for resilience, protection, and operational continuity in critical infrastructure.
Novaris presented its range of surge and lightning protection solutions for defence, RF, and infrastructure applications.
A key solution discussed was the CEIA High-Power RF Surge Protector range, certified under the Australian Made Campaign, designed for high-exposure environments where system integrity is essential.
The conversations throughout the event reinforced a consistent direction across the industry, protection is no longer an optional layer, but a core design requirement.
We appreciate the engagement from those who visited Booth 4500 and look forward to continuing discussions beyond the event.
Product Datasheet & Technical Reference:
https://novaris.com.au/products/signal/high-power-rf-protectors/
https://novaris.com.au/products/power/high-voltage-surge-diverters/
https://novaris.com.au/products/power/single-phase-surge-filters-40-125a-for-lpz1-2/
We continue to focus on delivering practical insights and guidance for more reliable surge protection, based on real operating conditions rather than compliance alone.



