Industry Leaders to Converge in Houston for Groundbreaking Innovations and Strategic Collaborations
Houston, TX — May 12, 2025 — One week from today, Houston becomes the global stage for uncrewed and autonomous innovation as XPONENTIAL 2025 takes over the George R. Brown Convention Center, May 19–22.
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US Air Force selects Stratom as part of $46B EWAAC IDIQ contract to enhance weapons capabilities
BOULDER, Colo., April 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stratom, a leading developer of autonomous systems for defense and commercial applications, has been awarded a position on the U.S. Air Force’s Enterprise-Wide Agile Acquisition Contract (EWAAC) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) vehicle. This contract aims to expedite the development and deployment of innovative weapons systems to strengthen warfighter capabilities.
Vulcan Elements Holds Grand Opening of Small-Scale Commercial Manufacturing and R&D Facility: March 31, 2025
Vulcan Elements CEO John Maslin welcomes over 100 leaders in the rare earth industry, key government partners, and allies in the private capital market to the grand opening of Vulcan Elements’ small-scale commercial manufacturing and R&D facility.
Webinar: Application & Implementation of High Accuracy Magnetometers on Unmanned Vehicles
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 19, 2025, 3:00-4:00 PM ET
Webinar Description/Abstract: Magnetometers are indispensable tools for navigation, but achieving accurate data requires careful consideration of environmental, instrumental, and operational factors. Proper calibration and interference reduction are essential to maximize accuracy. Understanding and addressing the factors influencing magnetometer accuracy will ensure reliable and precise results when developing uncrewed navigation systems.
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D-Fend Solutions Enters Agreement with Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division for Counter-Drone Technology Testing
Program set to Collect Data and Evaluate EnforceAir C-UAS System’s Capabilities in Airport Environments
Parallax Advanced Research: Advancing the next generation of air mobility for Ohio and the nation
Nov 1, 2024, Parallax’s advanced air mobility capabilities span research and development, low altitude airspace management system integration, infrastructure, and consulting.
Advanced air mobility (AAM) is a new era of aviation and an emerging capability that is transforming airspace technology as it applies to airborne travel, cargo shipping, and urban and rural infrastructure. It involves innovators, experts, and policy makers from industry, academia, and the government throughout the United States and the world to innovate AAM technologies and capabilities, such as unmanned aerial vehicles and systems, for the benefit of society.
Parallax Advanced Research Awarded Key Contract to Advance Beyond Visual Line of Sight Advanced Air Mobility Operations in Ohio
Beavercreek, Ohio – Parallax Advanced Research Corp. announced a new project funded through a recent contract award from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), positioning the company at the forefront of advanced aerospace initiatives in Northeast Ohio. This contract highlights Parallax's commitment to driving innovation in defense and aerospace sectors through cutting-edge research and development.
North Carolina Advanced Mobility Symposium 24
You’re invited to be part of the inaugural NC Advanced Mobility Symposium taking place on November 13-14th in Durham, NC
This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity for leaders from diverse stakeholder groups-including industry, academia, and government – to convene, collaborate, and accelerate advanced mobility initiatives, including air, ground, and maritime, across the state.
The NC Advanced Mobility Symposium promises a platform for stakeholders to identify opportunities, tackle challenges, exhibit groundbreaking innovations, influence policy, and navigate toward a more accessible, sustainable, and equitable future.
Crown team begins hiring for $121 million NASA contract to advance aerospace and technology research
ARLINGTON, VA – Crown Consulting Inc. has begun hiring for its five-year, $121 million NASA Academic Mission Services 2 (NAMS-2) contract to provide aerospace and technology research and development support for NASA’s Ames Research Center in California.
Crown seeks aerospace engineers, data scientists, software engineers, researchers and others from a range of disciplines who bring a passion for aerospace and advancing NASA’s mission. Interested individuals can visit https://nams-2-crown.com to learn about the contract and apply for job openings.
