
The 2025 TechNet Fort Liberty Symposium is set to take place next month, Feb. 5-7. This year the event will take place at the Crown Complex. The new venue will allow for the capability to feature industry gear in action and more.
Produced and held annually by the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association International’s (AFCEA) North Carolina Chapter, featuring 80+ defense industry exhibitors and 30+ technical briefs/panels from defense researchers, subject matter experts and more.
TechNet Fort Liberty serves as the premier forum for the FORSCOM, USSOCOM, JSOC and USASOC communities to engage in hard-hitting discussions on the latest challenges and innovations facing our forces.
This symposium brings together experts and leaders from across the Army and Fort Liberty to address the real-world issues that impact readiness and mission success. Topics to be discussed include C4 systems, cyber defense and emerging technologies, providing the space for open debate and the exchange of ideas that lead to actionable solutions.
From a career fair to a networking social and a keynote address, the three day event will be jam packed with informative sessions and connection opportunities.
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Explore the intersection of cutting-edge innovation, national security and transformative technologies at TechNet 2025.
Click here to learn more about the event and register.
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