Welcome to your XPONENTIAL Exhibitor Console!
The Exhibitor Console is your XPONENTIAL hub for all the information you need to know – from deadlines to promotional items - in one convenient location.
Important Dates and Information |
Update Online Profile
- Exhibit Space Information
- Company Description
- Demographic Questions/Cross-Reference Categories
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ASAP |
Submit Certificate of Insurance |
Deadline: July 16, 2021 |
Authorize Exhibitor Appointed Contractor |
Deadline: July 16, 2021 |
Secure your Hotel Room |
Launch: May 2021 |
Register your Team Members |
April 19, 2021 |
Build Virtual Exhibit Booth
Once the virtual platform launches you will have the opportunity to build a full virtual exhibit booth. The platform is expected to launch on or about April 19, 2021.
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April 19, 2021 |
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STATE PAVILIONS
AUVSI hosts specialized regional pavilions to help attendees navigate the vast landscape of solutions, platforms, technologies and services in unmanned systems. With organizations and specialized cutting-edge technologies spread across the United States, we want attendees to connect with the progress and advancements being made in every corner of the U.S.
Check back for updates on our 2021 state pavilion participants!
Explore the states that are joining us in 2021
Arizona Commerce Authority (the State of Arizona’s economic development entity), the Aerospace Arizona Association, and Arizona UAS companies invite you to visit our booth to learn more about Arizona capabilities, opportunities, products and services related to the rapidly evolving and dynamic UAS industry. Please contact Kevin O’Shea to learn more.
There’s something special about doing business in Colorado. We are here to represent and demonstrate why Colorado is the right choice for your business – through advanced manufacturing, aerospace programs, defense & homeland security, to diverse autonomous test sites – Colorado possesses cutting-edge programs that lead global innovation. Please contact Andrew Lindemann to learn more.
Maryland is the home of a burgeoning ecosystem of research, prototype development, testing, and manufacturing of automated vehicles and their underlying systems. With the highest concentration of aerospace engineers in the country, neighbor to the nation’s capital and several decades of experience in the development of automated systems; Maryland is at the forefront of automated vehicle policy, commercialization, and integration. Maryland provides an environment for automated vehicles operating in any domain to thrive, with 2 sites for UAS R&D, more than 3,000 miles of coastline and close coordination among partnering State agencies, to enable emerging technologies to assimilate into our roadways. Contact Colter Menke to be a part of the Maryland Pavilion.
UAS Central, the Central New York and the Mohawk Valley regions of New York State, are the hub for unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in the United States. The robust and collaborative UAS Central ecosystem is comprised of businesses, academia and government agencies whose sole purpose is to advance the UAS industry in New York State. UAS Central includes a first-of-its kind 50-mile UTM corridor for the testing, research, development, and advancement of unmanned systems. The 50-mile UTM corridor and the New York UAS Test Site, one of only seven FAA-designated UAS Test Sites in the country, are a part of the capabilities that make this region a global leader for the UAS industry. New York State provides incentives to companies relocating to Upstate New York, the leading UAS destination in the U.S. Contact Shannon Fults to be a part of the New York Pavilion.
North Carolina posted more firsts and flew more advanced air mobility missions than all other teams combined in the FAA’s UAS Integration Pilot Program. Imagine what we’ll do with BEYOND. Our partner companies are commercially delivering medical packages, vaccines, PPE, food and supplies. What AAM solution would you like to pursue? Come to North Carolina and help us push the limits of aviation’s next frontier. Contact Amanda Conner to be part of the North Carolina Pavilion.
Oklahoma is perfectly positioned for the fast-emerging unmanned industry, with its central location, ideal terrain and climate, business incentives, testing capabilities, training and education programs, and research and development. The state’s three research universities — Oklahoma State University (OSU), the University of Tulsa (TU) and the University of Oklahoma (OU) — are setting themselves apart nationally through degree programs, facilities, research and grants, with emphasis on environmental sensing, defense and weather prediction. Part of a regional cluster initiative, Oklahoma’s UAS companies gain access to collaboration, national technology, global capital and international markets. Contact Leshia Pearson to be a part of the Oklahoma Pavilion.