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This is where the rubber hits the road — and the sky and sea. The XPO Hall features innovators from every link in the autonomy supply chain. See new technology in action, build relationships with partners, and problem-solve with global peers.
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An immersive activation zone designed to educate and engage visitors in the world of digital defense.
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Where military leaders and industry executives set the course for innovation to support critical missions. All in the XPONENTIAL Defense Zone.
Outdoor demonstrations of multi-domain warfighting capabilities for defense military and civilian representatives
New strategies for research, design, and use. Get inspired at daily keynotes, share your perspective during workshops, and talk with experts in breakout sessions.
Key themes in 2024 include:
Infrastructure and Operations
Technical Research and Development
Data and Analytics
Cybersecurity
Policy and Regulations
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Make unexpected connections. Every year, XPONENTIAL attendees find new customers, partners, and peers who take their work to the next level.
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Our future depends on the perspectives and skills of everyone in our community. Join us as we shape the standards and systems to get us there.
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REGISTRATION DETAILS SESSION DETAILS
Tuesday, April 23, 2024, from 8:30am to 5:00pm
Wednesday, April 24, 2024, from 8:30am to 4:30pm
Room 5A
MATE will provide additional instructions for no-cost registration to eligible participants to attend the workshops and full XPONENTIAL 2024 event.
Eligible participants: Please complete the following form to apply for the workshop. You will receive an email from the instructor within 72 hours with conference registration details and workshop information -
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Who Should Apply: Educators who have had introductory exposure to ROV activities or have a background teaching science, technology, engineering, or math. Activities presented in this workshop are appropriate for students in 7-12th grade or within an afterschool club or activity as well as first-year community college or university students who are new to underwater robotics and engineering design. The goal is to provide all participants with the knowledge, skills, and experiences that will enable them to implement these activities during the following academic year.
About the Organizers: – MATE ROV Competition
MATE ROV uses remotely operated vehicles (a.k.a. underwater robots) to inspire and challenge students to learn and creatively apply science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to solve real-world problems and strengthen their critical thinking, collaboration, entrepreneurship, and innovation.