accelerating innovation TO ACHIEVE STRATEGIC OVERMATCH

For its second year Disruptive Technology for Defense Transformation will bring together experts from the defense and industry communities to explore the game-changing technologies shaping modern warfare and addressing gaps in U.S. critical technology areas.

In the midst of ongoing conflicts, the event will spotlight the crucial role of drones and other unmanned vehicles in today's warfare. Participants will gain insights into the evolving threats of cyber warfare, along with an examination of the growing needs and applications of sensors, satellites, and advanced data processing in defense.

Thought leaders will delve into a range of topics, including Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, Machine Learning, Cyber, Data & Cloud, Sensors, Satellites, and more. The summit aims to provide valuable insights into the current key offices and collaborations propelling the U.S. Department of Defense's technology advancements.

Join us on August 6 & 7 in Austin, Texas for two days full of insights, innovation, and a closer look at the future of defense technology.


2024 Speakers Include:

Benefits for the Military Community

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Identify strategies for overcoming challenges in critical technology areas. Hear from experts who have successfully navigated obstacles in autonomous systems, computing and software, communication technologies, networked sensors, and space technologies.

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Learn about successful partnerships and initiatives that are directly contributing to the U.S. Department of Defense's innovation objectives. Understand how these collaborations leverage disruptive technologies to address critical defense challenges.

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Stay ahead of the curve by gaining insights into future trends in defense technology. Understand emerging technologies and their potential impact on the defense landscape, helping you prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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Equip yourself with strategies for closing technological gaps. Discover practical approaches for overcoming challenges in critical areas such as AI, Autonomy, Machine Learning, Cyber, data & cloud, sensors, satellites, and more

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Connect with key players, experts, and professionals in the defense tech community. The summit provides a networking environment, fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the opportunity to build strategic relationships with peers and industry leaders

Benefits for the Technology Industry

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Present your solutions to decision-makers, who are shortening their procurement cycles and accelerating integration of technologies from traditional and commercial solution providers

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Gain first-hand insights into near, mid, and long-term development plans of the US and NATO militaries to align your systems to capability requirements and secure future partnerships

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Learn about how your organisation can benefit from defence innovation initiatives, focusing on military exploitation of SME and start-up technologies

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Be the first to showcase your technology solutions to US Armed Forces’ thought leaders, as they finalize and communicate requirements for the future force

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Enhance your understanding of current experimentation, trialling, and R&D to inform budgetary decisions and develop winning business proposals

Testimonials

Event was very valuable due to the smaller size and ability to interact directly with government customers.

Chad Leathers, Director of Business Development, SMX

Very valuable forum. The blend of presentations and networking was helpful.

Teresa Warfel, Division Chief, US Army INSCOM

Speakers provided the context and characterizations of significant challenges and emphasized the importance of closing those gaps through collaboration.

Blaise Corbett, Chief Scientist (NSWCDD), US Navy

They provided a great mix of both operational needs, current challenges, and a discussion of both technology and how the defense industrial base is thinking about technology.

Michael Krein, Lead Engineer, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories