About noIM₃
One ecosystem for the
whole communications project
noIM₃ is an Australian communications engineering ecosystem. Engineers design through guided workflows that produce client-ready deliverables. Project managers track every project from a single dashboard and assign work to their technicians. Technicians work from the source of truth in the field, while clients get a clear, high-level view of how their projects are progressing. It is one platform connecting everyone who delivers a critical communications project, learning from every decision made along the way.
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The problem
A project is only as connected as the people delivering it
The engineering is rarely the hard part; what breaks a communications project is everything around it, the handoffs between engineers, project managers, technicians and clients where information goes stale, work gets duplicated and no one is ever quite certain they are looking at the latest version.
Design that never reaches the field intact
The engineer's work lives in one tool and the deliverable in another, while the technician on site works from a PDF that was already out of date when it was printed. What was planned and what gets built quietly drift apart.
Project managers working blind
Progress lives in inboxes, spreadsheets and status calls. By the time a manager has chased an update it is already stale, and there is no single place that shows where every project and every deliverable actually stands.
Clients left guessing
Most clients only learn where their project is by asking. Between updates they have no real visibility, so their confidence rests on reassurance rather than evidence they can see for themselves.
No single source of truth
When the design, the schedule, the materials and the field work each live in a different place, every handoff is a chance for them to disagree. Errors, rework and delays stop being a risk and start being built in.
One platform, every role
An ecosystem for the whole delivery chain
This is the gap noIM₃ was built to close. It gives engineers, project managers, technicians and clients their own way into the same project, so the design, the schedule, the field work and the client view all stay in sync, every one of them drawn from a single source of truth.
Design through workflows that produce deliverables
Engineers work through guided workflows rather than disconnected calculators. Every model, link budget and compliance check flows straight into the report, drawing and documentation a client actually receives, so the engineering work and the deliverable are never out of step.
Track every project and assign the work
Project managers get a single dashboard across every active project, where they can see where each deliverable stands, spot what is blocked and assign work to their technicians without chasing status updates. The progress is real, drawn from the work as it actually happens on the platform.
The source of truth, in the field
Technicians get their own interface into the project, carrying the engineers' and PMs' source of truth out to site. Assigned jobs, the materials they need, the current design and the site detail are all on one page, so the work done in the field matches the work that was planned.
Full exposure, at the right altitude
Clients get a clear window into their own projects, with full visibility of progress, milestones and outcomes presented for decision-makers rather than buried in engineering detail, so they always know where their project stands without having to ask for an update.
The noIM₃ Engine
Ahead of the spectrum, not behind it
noIM₃ doesn't sit still. You work exactly as you always have, running your link budgets, coordination checks and frequency plans, and the platform quietly turns that work, alongside the national spectrum register it reads fresh each day, into a living picture of how Australia's airwaves are really being used. From that picture it watches how the spectrum is growing, sees the pressure points coming, and makes sure the coordination decisions made today safeguard the spectrum rather than becoming the interference problems of tomorrow.
Client work comes in
A new project lands: a site to plan, a link to design, spectrum to secure. The engine already sees every licence and transmitter around it.
The design work feeds the model
As engineers build the design, every link budget, coordination check and frequency plan becomes data. The whole process teaches the engine, not just the final answer.
The ACMA register feeds in
The full national licence register is pulled fresh every day. Every new licence, change and deletion is logged and compared against yesterday, keeping the picture current.
The model learns the bigger picture
Design patterns and register changes combine, so the model can see which bands are filling up, where interference is emerging and how demand is shifting across the country.
Better spectrum, assigned for the future
With that foresight the engine steers each new request toward the cleaner spectrum, so the decisions made today leave room for tomorrow instead of becoming the interference problems of the future.
The result
No waiting. No consultant delays. Every option already calculated.
Because the engine pre-calculates every viable frequency option ahead of time, accounting for how each site might grow and what transmitting devices could be added, the answer is ready before the request arrives. Coordination that used to take days is instant.
What we stand for
The principles that shape how we build
Engineering rigour over convenience
Every tool on the platform is built to produce results you can stand behind in the field, in a compliance submission or in front of a client. We don't round numbers to make the output look cleaner. We don't simplify models to make them faster. The standards the industry relies on are the standards we build to.
No black boxes
Every result the platform produces shows its working. Engineers should understand how a decision was reached, not just accept an output. Transparency in process is not optional when the systems being designed are critical.
The platform never stands still
noIM₃ is not a finished product but a platform that grows with the industry it serves, through new tools, refined models, improved algorithms and a dataset that gets sharper every day. What you use today will be better tomorrow.
Built for the engineer, not just the enterprise
Critical communications infrastructure is delivered by engineers across projects of every size. noIM₃ is built so that a sole operator on a remote site has access to the same quality of tooling as a large infrastructure firm.
Built for the Australian spectrum environment
noIM₃ is built around the ACMA licensing framework, the Radiofrequency National Site Archive and the specific ways spectrum is used and contested in Australia. It is not a generic international tool adapted for local use, but something built here, for here.
Where we're headed
A platform that changes how critical communications is engineered in Australia
The immediate tools are just the start. The longer ambition is to raise the quality, consistency and sophistication of critical communications infrastructure across the country.
A complete project ecosystem
The goal is end-to-end coverage with every role connected, from feasibility and frequency selection through design, licence submission, documentation and field delivery. Engineers, project managers, technicians and clients all work from the same project, rather than being scattered across disconnected tools and inboxes.
The intelligence backbone of Australian spectrum
The noIM₃ engine is built to become the most informed view of the Australian spectrum environment available anywhere. As the dataset grows and the models mature, the engine moves from useful to indispensable, not just answering questions but surfacing answers before engineers know they need to ask.
Raising the baseline for the whole industry
When better tools are accessible to every engineer, not just large firms with resources to build proprietary systems, the quality of work across the industry lifts. The next generation of communications engineers should inherit a discipline that looks sophisticated, not one that looks like it stopped developing decades ago.
A digital twin that proves a design before you deploy
The next step is simulation that goes beyond planning. Stand up a digital twin of a design, run real network traffic across it, and stress it against weather, fading and interference events to see how it holds up under load. The goal is to confirm a system will meet its operational requirements before anyone mobilises to site, rather than discovering the gaps once it is built.
The standard of Australian communications engineering needs to rise
noIM₃ was built to help make that happen, connecting the engineers, managers, technicians and clients who deliver critical communications projects. Start with the tools, or bring your whole team onto the platform.