Innovative Companies Unite as Sponsors for the Upcoming AI+ Expo in Washington, D.C.

The Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) has announced a stellar lineup of returning and new sponsors for its second AI+ Expo, taking place from June 2 to 4, 2025, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. This non-profit initiative aims to enhance the U.S.'s long-term competitiveness in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI).

Among the notable returning sponsors are Datenna, a leader in open-source intelligence software, which focuses on providing critical insights into China’s defense and technological strategies. Exiger is another returning sponsor, known for its innovative AI supply chain management platform that enables organizations to gain transparency into their supplier ecosystems and mitigate risks effectively.

New sponsors such as AMD and Divergent 3D are also set to bring fresh perspectives to the event. AMD is recognized for its advancements in AI and high-performance computing, while Divergent 3D offers revolutionary manufacturing solutions through its state-of-the-art Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS™), aimed at revolutionizing vehicle production methods.

Additionally, Dakota State University continues its commitment to enhancing STEM education, focusing on the critical applications of computing and cybersecurity. The South Dakota Governor's Office of Economic Development aims to foster economic growth through technological innovation, echoing its support for the Expo.

SCSP President Ylli Bajraktari expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration with these organizations: "The participation of both new and returning sponsors enriches the Expo, enhancing the attendee experience with diverse technological showcases."

As AI continues to transform global economic landscapes, organizations recognize the necessity of data-driven insights for informed policymaking, particularly in defense and national security sectors. "The SCSP AI+ Expo is fundamental for shaping the future of effective policy through AI-driven insights," stated Datenna's CEO, Jaap van Etten.

Moreover, Exiger's CEO Brandon Daniels highlighted the importance of such forums in identifying actionable insights that can address significant challenges facing industries today. "This event serves as a meeting point for key stakeholders to discuss how AI can not only enhance efficiency but also bolster America's global competitiveness," he said.

The 2025 AI+ Expo anticipates building on the success of its previous edition, which attracted over 10,000 attendees from 84 countries, featuring 29 sponsors and 156 exhibitors. The event is free to attend, making it accessible for individuals and organizations keen to explore emerging technologies. With the exhibition space nearly sold out, the SCSP expects even greater participation this year.

In addition to the Expo, SCSP plans to host 'The Exchange', focusing on innovation and national security, alongside the main event. For more information about attendance and exhibitors, interested individuals can visit the SCSP website.

The SCSP AI+ Expo serves as a vital platform for collaboration across government, industry, and academic sectors, playing a crucial role in fostering dialogue and innovation in the application of AI technologies. As the event approaches, enthusiasm grows within the community eager to address the complexities of AI's role in modern society and redefine the future of American competitiveness in technology.

For those seeking to join the sponsorship waitlist for 2026 or learn more about the event, email the SCSP team or visit https://expo.scsp.ai.

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