Thu, May 07, 2015
Annual Conference Renamed Xponential To Reflect Innovative And Expanding Industry
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) announced at its annual conference Wednesday the rebranding and evolution of its premier global industry event for unmanned systems, drones and robotics. With nearly 600 exhibitors and 8,000 attendees, AUVSI's event attracts leaders in all aspects of the industry, from manufacturers to end users.
"Xponential encapsulates the tremendous growth and innovation in the unmanned systems industry, as well as the broad societal benefits of the technology," says Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI. "Xponential will help the world understand the potential of this industry by providing a single gathering place where people can see and interact with the technology and systems that will soon become part of our everyday lives."
Xponential will continue to serve as the experience hub for business and investment for this $48 billion industry. This technology is already being used by farmers, first responders and firefighters to help save time, save money and save lives.
Over the next few weeks and months, AUVSI will be working to expand the event offerings to bring a new level of community to the growing industry it serves. Many of these new programs were launched this year, including advanced educational tracks and innovative experiences that bring together the industry's leading experts and organizations.
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