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Science & Technology Forum – North Carolina’s Defense Innovation Ecosystem

July 19, 2023 @ 1:00 am - 4:00 pm

12:00PM-1:00PM – SPONSORS SETUP

1:00PM-1:30PM – ATTENDEE ARRIVALS, CHECK-IN & NETWORKING

1:30PM-1:40PM – WELCOME

Tammy Everett, Executive Director, Defense Alliance of North Carolina

1:40PM-1:50PM – OPENING REMARKS & RECOGNITION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS

Phil Williams, Science & Technology Committee Chair, Defense Alliance of North Carolina, Phil Williams LLC

1:50PM-2:10PM – GUEST SPEAKER

John Whiteaker, NC Strategic Engagement Director, National Security Innovation Network, U.S. Department of Defense

2:10PM-2:45PM – KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Dr. John Hardin, Executive Director, North Carolina Board of Science, Technology & Innovation, North Carolina Department of Commerce Office of Science, Technology & Innovation

2:45PM-3:00PM – COMPANY BRIEF

Steve Wilkenski, CEO & Founder of BNNano

3:00PM-3:30PM – Additional company technology briefs – to be announced

3:30PM-4:00PM – CLOSING REMARKS & NETWORKING

4:00PM – ADJOURN

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Click here to Register!

No cost to attend.  Interested in showcasing your products & services during the event?  Consider a low-investment sponsorship.

Arrive early for NETWORKING!  Program begins promptly at 1:30pm.  Forum will be held on the ground floor in Classroom A

The Frontier Building, 800 Park Offices Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

Parking is complimentary. Registration will close once max capacity is reached. Limited to 60.

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People, Ideas and Technology, in that Order

Over the last two decades, we’ve seen a shift in the nature of security threats, from the emergence of networked insurgency to the growth of cyber threats, the conditions of warfare are as unpredictable as ever.

In these times of growing uncertainty, the strategies that have served us for nearly 100 years have become insufficient and unsustainable. We need to build a more agile and adaptive resource to meet the unpredictable threats of the future.

NSIN and its programs serve to develop a new alliance between defense, academia, and venture communities whose collaboration is imperative in the service of our national security.

Diversity Powers the Network

NSIN is an unrivaled problem-solving network that adapts to the emerging needs of those who serve in the defense of our national security. We offer programs and services that connect innovators across communities that might not traditionally cross paths. By combining problem-solvers from different kinds of communities, we create powerful and unexpected effects. Our ability to harness our diversity for the common good is one of the greatest advantages of our country. This source of power is a bedrock principle of our union, as expressed in its motto, “E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One).”

Solving for Uncertainty

The defense community, working on the front line of conflict, has a deep understanding of the emerging need for innovation in national security. For service members, these problems are their daily reality. Their insight and commitment make service members vital participants in the National Security Innovation Base.

The academic enterprise of discovery has important things to offer both of these markets.

The startup venture represents the most agile mechanism for innovation. By focusing on developing a minimum viable product and the conservation of capital, startups have emerged as engines of innovation that create better, cheaper, and faster solutions. NSIN is a network that brings together the values of service, discovery, and speed. Together, these forces will drive the innovations that help us realize the better, safer world we want to share.

Details

Date:
July 19, 2023
Time:
1:00 am - 4:00 pm
Website:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/regform?llr=y644jvdab&oeidk=a07ejuos6ppa0aa7407

Organizer

Defense Alliance of North Carolina (DANC)

Venue

The Frontier at RTP
800 Park Offices Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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