WHY ATTEND?

ATTEND the LARGEST ARMY FOCUSED Autonomy & AI Event of 2019

Back by popular demand the AUSA Army Autonomy & AI Symposium and Exposition returns to Detroit, MI from 20-21 November to convene 750+ attendees and exhibitors for two days of interactive technical education, product demos and essential networking. You can expect interactive panel sessions featuring 60+ Army and industry SMEs as well as featured keynotes covering the future of Autonomy and AI.

The event offers ample time for to see and discuss the the latest technologies and innovations in the exhibit hall, where attendees will have the opportunity to attend an evening welcome reception and lunch among product displays. This event – packed with education, market intelligence, products and networking – is not-to-be-missed!

  • GATHER important market intelligence and acquire new knowledge from program thought leaders

  • INTERFACE with key U.S. Army leaders seeking to accelerate the use of AI and autonomous systems.

  • BE RECOGNIZED as a driver of innovation and forge new collaborations with key decision makers

  • DISCOVER new products and technologies during the largest Army-focused AI and Autonomy event of 2019
     

MEETING ATTENDEES, MEDIA,
& EXHIBIT HALL ONLY REGISTRATION
  BOOTH STAFF* REGISTRATION
(INCLUDES ACCESS TO EXHIBIT HALL)

WHO PARTICIPATED IN 2018?

Key participants from Army and industry who helped make the inaugural 2018 event a success:

NVIDIA

AFC: Army Futures Command

Lockheed Martin

Microsoft

ARCIC: U.S. Army Capabilities Integration Center

BAE Systems

Amazon

TARDEC: U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development & Engineering Center

General Dynamics Land Systems

IBM

TRADOC: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Oshkosh Defense

Intel

RDECOM: U.S. Army Research Development Engineering Command

Polaris Government & Defense

GE

TACOM: U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command

Rockwell Collins

General Motors

USASOC: U.S. Army Special Operations Command

LMI

Amazon

USTRANSCOM: U.S. Transportation Command

Harris Corporation

3M

MCoE: Maneuver Center for Excellence

Cypress International

Honeywell

USAR: U.S. Army Reserves

SAIC

Boeing

MCCoE: Mission Command Center of Excellence

MITRE

Air Bus

ARL: U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Raytheon

Cisco Systems

ATEC: U.S. Army Test & Evaluation Command

AM General

iRobot

DARPA and Defense Innovation Unit

Leidos

AUSA

U.S Army War College

General Atomics

Valkyrie

Michigan Army National Guard

Textron Systems

MyComputerCareer

Ace Electronics Defense Systems

Altair Engineering

Crystal Group

Macomb County + First Robotics

FLIR Systems

Getac

National Robotics Engineering Center

Neya Systems

PacStar

Defense Mobility Enterprise

Quantum Signal LLC

Cybernet Systems Corp.

Defense Systems Information Analysis Center

iMerit

Soar Technology Inc.

Perkins Technical Services, INc.

Kettering University

Systel Rugged Computers

AAFMAA Wealth Mgmt. & Trust

Tactical Defense Media
 


WHAT IS THE ARMY LOOKING FOR?

  • Solutions that accelerate the delivery of AI-enabled capabilities and autonomous systems

  • Signals intelligence, big-data analytics, cognitive computing, algorithms and machine learning techniques

  • AI technologies that improve military applications in electronic and cyber warfare

  • New AI technologies that have the potential to enhance Army operations including human-machine teaming

  • Platforms that speed information understanding and decision making in multi-domain battle operations

  • AI research suitable for investment and integration into next-generation Army applications

  • Discover innovative partnerships with start-ups, industry and academia to solve next-generation challenges

 

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