Over 85 Companies Converge on Capitol Hill as AUVSI Champions Autonomous Systems and Unmanned Vehicles
More than 85 companies joined AUVSI's annual Hill Day advocacy event, presenting a unified voice to U.S. lawmakers in support of policies favorable to autonomous systems, unmanned vehicles, and robotics. Led by AUVSI President Michael Robbins, the turnout marks one of the largest in recent years, reflecting the industry's growing commitment to shaping federal legislation.

Highlights
- More than 85 companies participated in AUVSI's annual Hill Day, one of the largest industry turnouts in recent years.
- AUVSI President Michael Robbins led the event, coordinating a unified advocacy message to U.S. Congress members.
- The #AUVSIHillDay initiative aims to align federal regulations and policies with the practical needs of the autonomous systems, unmanned vehicles, and robotics industries.
- The record participation signals rapid maturation of the unmanned vehicle sector and heightened awareness of the importance of policy advocacy.
- The event facilitated direct dialogue between industry stakeholders and legislators to strengthen U.S. competitiveness in autonomous technology.
Over 85 Companies Converge on Capitol Hill as AUVSI Champions Autonomous Systems and Unmanned Vehicles
More than 85 companies participated in the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) annual Hill Day advocacy event, presenting a unified front to U.S. Congress members in support of policies that advance the autonomous systems, unmanned vehicles, and robotics sectors.
The event was led by AUVSI President Michael Robbins (@MRobbinsAUVSI) and brought together industry representatives from across the drone, autonomous vehicle, and robotics communities, underscoring the sector's strong commitment to active engagement with the policymaking process.
#AUVSIHillDay is held annually to facilitate direct dialogue between industry stakeholders and legislators, ensuring that regulations and policies accurately reflect the needs of the industry while bolstering U.S. competitiveness in autonomous technology.
The participation of more than 85 companies represents one of the largest turnouts in recent years, signaling that the unmanned vehicles and autonomous systems industry is rapidly maturing — and that operators and manufacturers are increasingly aware of the critical role policy advocacy plays in shaping their business environment.
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