In 2019, the week of October 21-25 combines EnergyTech2019 Conference and Expo together with 13th Annual International Council on System Engineering (INCOSE) Great Lakes Regional Conference (GLRC13) and also the the Information Security Summit (ISS), which offers a truly “once in a lifetime” unique opportunity for sponsorship! Over 1000 professionals are expected to attend over the 4-day joint conference from Oct. 22 – 25. Significant opportunities for STEM relevant activities will be planned.
This year’s theme is “Giant Leaps with Systems Engineering.”
The conference program will highlight significant accomplishments of systems engineering, including celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. To commemorate this, Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt, the last of 12 men to have set foot on lunar soil, and the only professional scientist to have visited the Moon, will give an Apollo commemoration address.
INCOSE’s Vision 2025 describes a landscape of opportunities, challenges, and evolving approaches to engineering the world of the future— a world of “systems”. Many engineering projects represent “Giant Leaps,” requiring extraordinary vision and action leading in new directions. Looking to the future, the joint conference will explore the possibilities with systems engineering in meeting the challenges facing our Energy Systems, critical infrastructure, Microgrids, and advancements with autonomous vehicles, electric aircraft, and flying cars.
As a sponsors of EnergyTech 2019 and GLRC13, your organization will benefit from:
The attendee gathering will include technical professionals and decision makers from diverse backgrounds, eg – Aerospace, System Engineers, IT/OT Security Professionals, Utility/ Power Engineers, Researchers, Developers, Technologists, Business Managers and Policy Makers from diverse segments such as Utilities, Corporations, Government and Academia. Organizations and professional societies supporting the event include: NASA, INCOSE, IEEE, SAE, AIAA, PMI, along with corporations and institutions /universities joined in common cause:
Improving and Securing our Energy and Critical Infrastructure
The conference topics will address system complexity, model-based engineering, advanced control networks, power technologies, and security management in:
Energy, MicroGrids, Aerospace, Transportation, and Critical Infrastructure
EXHIBITORS – will have ample opportunity and space to present their message, technology offerings and systems solutions to this audience throughout the week of October 22 – 26. The spacious and impressive I-X Center provides a large area for a full range of exhibits.