Why Exhibit?
· Promote your products and technologies during the largest Army-focused AI and Autonomy event
· 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
· Meeting prospects and key players at this highly focused event is more cost-effective than making sales calls
RATES
Exhibitors$30 per sq. ft.
Government$19 per sq. ft.
Each 10’x10’ booth space is equipped with:
· Unlimited Exhibit Hall ONLY registration badges
· Complimentary listing and description in Show Guide
· 8’ back drape and 3’ side drape
· Online Exhibitor Presence
Exhibit hall ONLY Badges do not include access to symposium programming
For a complete list of registration categories and options, visit: www.ausa.org/autonomy
HALL HOURS
EXHIBITOR SET-UP
Tuesday, 19 November: 1200-1700
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
Wednesday, 20 November: 0900-1700
Thursday, 21 November: 0900 – 1530
*hours subject to change
EXHIBITOR DISMANTLE
Thursday, 21 November: 1530-2200
Friday, November 22: 0800-1700
RESERVE BOOTH SPACE
- View the current floor plan online
- Determine desired booth size and location
- Review the exhibitor rules and regulations/terms of agreement
- Submit exhibit application with a 10% deposit online at www.ausa.org/autonomy
- Browse sponsorship opportunities to enhance brand exposure
- Questions? Contact Michael Cerami at mcerami@ausa.org or 703-907-2413
WHAT IS THE ARMY IS 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
WHO PARTICIPATED IN 2018?
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 |
Questions?
Michael Cerami
703-907-2413 or mcerami@ausa.org