NSTIC hosts first annual Reverse Industry Day
On June 5th, over 170 Industry & Government attendees came together for the first annual NSTIC Reverse Industry Day 1-on-1 event. Hosted by Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren (NSWCDD) at the University of Mary Washington-Dahlgren Campus, brought together the members of the Naval Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) to collaborate and discuss their cutting-edge technologies and how they can be used in support of the Government’s needs. This event hosted 94 member organizations from 24 states, resulting in over 315 individual meetings with the Government. This event was a first for NSWCDD and NSTIC, receiving great feedback from both Government and Industry participants, who are looking forward to the next opportunity to collaborate and develop innovative solutions in support of the Warfighter. Be on the lookout for more information regarding our next collaboration opportunity, to be released later this Summer.
As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our team at nsticconsortium@ati.org.
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The Naval Surface Technology & Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) advances naval surface technology innovation through a consortium that researches, develops, tests, and integrates complex naval warfare systems across a broad range of technology areas and disciplines. NSTIC is sponsored by Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) and managed by Advanced Technology International (ATI).
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