About TechNet Indo-Pacific

The largest strategic event of its kind in the Indo-Pacific Rim

Considered by many a natural region that stretches from the African east coast to the U.S. west coast, the Indo-Pacific area has undergone a strategic shift that requires reliable connectivity between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Today’s reality is that the historic and contemporary nations in South Asia, specifically India, play a major role in shaping present and future discourses.

Keying off this shift, AFCEA International and AFCEA Hawaii have re-named their signature event in the region TechNet Indo-Pacific. By far the largest event focusing on regional defense issues, the conference will reflect the expanded broader Asia view with participation from throughout the area, discussing defense policies and challenges and their relevance to both industry and government through this new lens.

TechNet Indo-Pacific Frequently Asked Questions

  Who attends Technet Indo-Pacific?

Attendees include a mix of service cyber components, agencies, industry, academia and the military services. Industry exhibitors will demonstrate products and solutions to meet the military services' requirements and needs.

  Where is the exhibit hall located?

Location
Exhibits will be displayed in the Hawai'i Convention Center.

Hawai'i Convention Center
1801 Kalākaua Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
(804) 943-3500

View the 2025 Floor Plan.

  When/where does TechNet Indo-Pacific take place?

The event takes place October 28-30, 2025 at the Hawai'i Convention Center, 1801 Kalākaua Avenue, Hololulu, HI 96815.

The 2025 TechNet Indo-Pacific Conference theme has not been decided on yet. Check back in Summer 2025.

Registration and Program Questions

  How much does it cost to attend?

Registration information will become available during Summer 2025.

  Where can I find the Conference Agenda?

The Conference Agenda will become available during Summer 2025.

  How do I register?

Registration information will become available during Summer 2025.

Technical papers will be presented as part of the unclassified technical program and the restricted access program. Additional information will be included in the agenda.

Know Before You Go

  Where do I pick up my badge?

All badges must be picked up on site at the registration desk. All registrants will receive a confirmation notice via email. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact the TechNet Indo-Pacific Registration Center at (703) 631-6200 or hawaiiregistration@spargoinc.com.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village offers self-parking and valet parking services for attendees.

  What is the recommended attire?

Aloha Business Casual attire for civilian attendees, exhibitors and speakers, i.e.: Aloha shirt, polo shirt, or other professional top, tucked or untucked. Slacks or skirt. Sleeveless tops or dresses are acceptable. Jacket not required. No flip-flops/slippers. ASUs or Uniform of the Day for Military attendees, exhibitors and speakers.

  What are the public transportation options?

Information on transportation to and around the Honolulu area is available online.

  What are the driving directions and parking?

Driving directions to the Hawai'i Convention Center can be found here. Onsite parking is available, while spaces last, beginning one hour before the start of the conference each day until one hour after conference activities end. $15 per day (no re-entry). Click here for more information.

  Is there a Conference shuttle bus?

Conference shuttles will run during morning and afternoon peak hours from the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the Hawai’i Prince Hotel Waikiki to the Hawai’i Convention Center in continuous loops.

A more detailed schedule will be available closer to the event.

  Who should I contact for accessibility assistance?

AFCEA supports the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Attendees with special needs should call (703) 631-6238 or email events@afcea.org.

  How can I receive a pre and post-show attendee list?

TechNet Indo-Pacific does not release their pre or post show attendee lists. Lead retrieval units will be available for rental.

  Are there any age restrictions?

No one under the age of 18 is allowed in the exhibit hall at any time.

  Photography/Videography/Audio Recording Policy

Attendees are not permitted to photograph, record or videotape any portion of the TechNet Indo-Pacific proceedings. Working members of the press are required to check in at registration to photograph and/or videotape at the show.

Exhibit personnel may photograph and/or videotape only their personnel and equipment within the confines of their booth.

Failure to comply with this policy will result in confiscation of devices or material and administrative action under applicable government guidelines.

Attendees understand that AFCEA and their authorized representatives (show management) may conduct interviews and may take photographs and/or videotape in any part of the conference and exhibit hall. These photographs, videos and recordings are for use by show management in publications or other media material produced for the purposes of conference promotion, including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television and websites. Attendee and exhibitor registration grants show management permission and consent for use of this photography and video.

Exhibit & Supporting Partner Information

  How can I exhibit and/or support?

Exhibit opportunities are currently unavailable and will be available soon.

Contact our sales team with questions:

Exhibit and Supporting Partner Opportunites Sales Team
SPARGO, Inc.
888-215-2241 / 703-995-2567
afceaexhibits@spargoinc.com

Prepare to be Aware

Conferences present opportunities for America's adversaries to target U.S. government employees, academia, defense industry and other personnel to collect our critical information. Be a hard target! Use good OPSEC practices to protect yourself and your organization's mission.

Recommendations:

  • Be aware of your surroundings when discussing sensitive unclassified critical information during the conference and after hours, in common/public areas (e.g. social gatherings, networking mixers, etc.).
  • Be suspicious of strangers. Even though they sound like they belong at the conference, don't assume they are there for the same purpose as you.
  • Use caution when sharing information with someone you don't know. Ask others to confirm a person's identity before sharing critical information about your organization's past, ongoing or future operations/activities/events. Protect your personal information, such as your room number and daily schedule. Don't give out your business cards freely, particularly when outside the United States. Remember, phishing is still the #1 adversary threat vector into your personal and government computers/devices/networks.
  • If you use a laptop or other portable electronic device (personal or government-owned), use it cautiously. Disable the Bluetooth and WLAN/Wi-Fi connections when not in use, and if you use this type of connectivity, understand that you may expose personal and work-related critical information to an adversary. Be especially cautious when using unencrypted/unsecure WLAN/Wi-Fi hotspots.

BE SMART! BE SAFE! PRACTICE GOOD OPSEC!