The U.S. Air Force needs your help to discover what’s possible in the areas of science and technology for the future.

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Invent the future today.

The U.S. Air Force is on a mission to create the future for 2030 and beyond. As our adversaries close the technology gap, the U.S. needs to push the boundaries of what is possible in the areas of science and technology in order to defend America.

In September 2017, Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Heather Wilson launched an initiative to update the Air Force’s science and technology strategy. Over the course of a year, the Air Force will listen and learn from the scientific community, higher education and business professionals through a series of conversations and outreach events.

The first event is right here in Nebraska.

We invite you and other innovative thinkers to join the University of Nebraska and the U.S. Air Force for a reception on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at FUSE Coworking. You will have the opportunity to hear about cutting-edge research, network with military and other industry professionals, and share your ideas. RSVP to [email protected] today! Please feel free to pass on the invitation to others that might be interested. Additional reception details below.

More opportunities to collaborate and share ideas.

The University of Nebraska is also hosting a 2-day Forum on March 22-23, directly following the March 21 event. It will build on the ideas and innovation discussed at the reception, and take it to the next level.  The U.S. Air Force Science & Technology 2030 Forum is a free event at Nebraska Innovation Campus. More details are available at our forum website.

Reception Event Details:

DATE:
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
TIME:
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

LOCATION:
FUSE Coworking
Second Floor
151 N 8th Street
Lincoln, NE 68508

Please Note: The entrance to FUSE is between Scooters and Ichiban Sichuan.

RSVP:
To RSVP to attend the event or if you have any questions or concerns, contact:

University of Nebraska Events Team
events@nebraska.edu
(402)
472-7121