Hypersonic Technology & Systems Conference (HTSC)

The fourth annual Hypersonic Technology & Systems Conference (HTSC) will take place in North Logan, Utah, 24 - 27 October 2022.

This conference highlights the nation’s investments in systems integrated hypersonic technologies for both research and development and weapon platform integration for offense and defense. It brings together the best and brightest involved in the development and use of hypersonic technologies in a unique, limited-attendance forum which will facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration opportunities. This event is held at a restricted access level. Please see the security page for more information.


Sustained hypersonic flight within dense atmosphere has substantial utility. Advances in underlying technologies and integration into weapon systems offer the DoD significant enhancements in its ability to penetrate heavily defended areas and prosecute time-critical targets. Other nations are also actively pursuing these technologies; as such, defense against such systems is also of increased interest. The technologies required to enable the reliable use of hypersonic vehicles are multi-disciplinary.

Some of these technologies that HTSC focuses on include:

  • Aerodynamics & Aerothermodynamics

  • Defense Against Hypersonic Systems

  • Detecting & Tracking Hypersonic Objects

  • Flight Testing

  • Ground Test Facilities & Instrumentation

  • Kill Chain, Mission Planning & C4ISR

  • Navigation, Guidance & Control, and Electrical Systems

  • Programmatic Review

  • Propulsion

  • Sensing in a Hypersonic Environment

  • Systems Engineering (including Digital Engineering), Architecture, Analysis & Design

  • Thermal Protection & Management Systems

  • Weapon Effects & Lethality

Become a Sponsor

Join the leaders in the industry as a sponsor of the HTSC! A variety of sponsorship packages are available for all budgets. For more information visit the HTSC Sponsorships & Ads page or contact Amy Voisard at avoisard@blue52productions.com.

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