Summit Technology Australia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As part of the SM Summit Group whose head office is based in Singapore, Summit Technology Australia was established in Sydney in 1995 and is now one of the largest and most technologically advanced optical disc manufacturers in Australia. Our Silverwater, (NSW) plant currently has a replication capacity of over 8 million discs per month.

Central to Summit’s business policies is our set-up and operation as a totally independent manufacturer with no financial ties or commercial alliances with any music companies, film studios or business software or games developers. We believe this ensures no conflict of interest with our present and potential clients.

Summit manages all Mastering in-house and this along with our full-service commercial Printing Company makes Summit a unique one-stop facility.

The Summit Group has a staunch anti-piracy stance and is a respected, long-term member of:

  • The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
  • Content Delivery & Storage Association (CDSA),
  • Business Software Association of Australia Limited (BSAA)
  • Software & Information International Association (SIIA - USA)
  • Also, Summit continues to successfully complete regular, comprehensive operational audits and subsequently maintains a prestigious accreditation from the renowned International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001:2008).
  • Furthermore, Summit’s dedication to assist the resistance of global piracy has been rewarded by our successful application, detailed audit and subsequent membership of CDSA (Content Delivery & Storage Association), the world’s foremost anti-piracy compliance group.
  • Finally, by our dedicated adherence to stringent operational and procedural guidelines, Summit is now the only Australian-based optical disc manufacturer certified to replicate Microsoft controlled software including Microsoft CDs & DVDs.

Summit Australia currently replicates DVDs, CDs & CD-ROMs for some of the world’s largest media and entertainment corporations including Microsoft, EMI, Warner Music, Activision, Universal Music, Digital, Adobe, The Australian Tax Office, Atari, UbiSoft, THQ, Quicken and Hewlett Packard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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