Welcome to the OmniAir Demonstration Pavilion at ITSMW26
OmniAir Consortium is partnering with ITS Midwest 2026 Conference & Expo in Dublin to showcase connected, automated, and intelligent transportation technologies in a live outdoor environment.
The Demonstration Pavilion gives sponsors and technology providers the opportunity to move beyond static exhibits and demonstrate real-world transportation innovation directly to the agencies, deployers, and industry leaders shaping the future of mobility.
The Demonstration Pavilion gives sponsors and technology providers the opportunity to move beyond static exhibits and demonstrate real-world transportation innovation directly to the agencies, deployers, and industry leaders shaping the future of mobility.
Indoor booths get attention. Live demonstrations create demand.
The OmniAir Demonstration Pavilion at #ITSMW26 will give sponsors the opportunity to showcase connected and automated transportation technologies in a live outdoor environment alongside one of the Midwest’s leading ITS events.
Transportation agencies want to see technologies operating in real-world conditions, not just on slides.
Outdoor demonstration capacity is intentionally limited to maximize visibility and engagement.
Transportation agencies want to see technologies operating in real-world conditions, not just on slides.
Outdoor demonstration capacity is intentionally limited to maximize visibility and engagement.
Who's Attending
The Intelligent Transportation Society of the Midwest includes 591 members representing 87 organizations across Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, with strong participation from state and local DOTs, toll agencies, smart city leaders, ITS integrators, researchers and universities, OEMs and suppliers, infrastructure operators, and transportation technology companies.
Demonstration Pavilion Sponsorship
Minimum Sponsorship Contribution: $3,500
Sponsorship includes:
• Participation in the outdoor demonstration corridor
• On-site branding visibility
• Opportunity to showcase live technology demonstrations
• Access to transportation agency stakeholders and decision makers
• Inclusion in OmniAir and event promotional activities
• Networking with ITS industry leaders and deployers
Space is limited and will be allocated on a first-commitment basis.
Sponsorship includes:
• Participation in the outdoor demonstration corridor
• On-site branding visibility
• Opportunity to showcase live technology demonstrations
• Access to transportation agency stakeholders and decision makers
• Inclusion in OmniAir and event promotional activities
• Networking with ITS industry leaders and deployers
Space is limited and will be allocated on a first-commitment basis.
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2026 Pavillion Sponsors
Host Sponsors
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Who's Demonstrating
Current list of Participants
Logistics
TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION
Closest Airports to Dublin
The most convenient airport for travelers visiting Dublin is John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH), located approximately 14 miles southeast of the city center. The drive is about 21 miles and typically takes around 30 minutes, depending on traffic. CMH offers the widest range of domestic flights and airline options in Central Ohio.
Additional nearby airport options include:
Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK)
Approximately 22 miles from Dublin, with an average drive time of about 35 to 40 minutes. Primarily serves cargo operations and select passenger and charter services.
Ohio State University Airport (OSU)
Located about 8 miles from Dublin, this airport mainly supports private, corporate, and general aviation traffic rather than commercial airline service.
Dayton International Airport (DAY)
Roughly 80 miles west of Dublin, offering an additional regional commercial airport option with a drive time of about 1 hour 20 minutes.
The most convenient airport for travelers visiting Dublin is John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH), located approximately 14 miles southeast of the city center. The drive is about 21 miles and typically takes around 30 minutes, depending on traffic. CMH offers the widest range of domestic flights and airline options in Central Ohio.
Additional nearby airport options include:
Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK)
Approximately 22 miles from Dublin, with an average drive time of about 35 to 40 minutes. Primarily serves cargo operations and select passenger and charter services.
Ohio State University Airport (OSU)
Located about 8 miles from Dublin, this airport mainly supports private, corporate, and general aviation traffic rather than commercial airline service.
Dayton International Airport (DAY)
Roughly 80 miles west of Dublin, offering an additional regional commercial airport option with a drive time of about 1 hour 20 minutes.
MEALS
Meals for the entire demo team are included.
Weather
Weather history for Dublin, Ohio - Average temperature for September 77 / 55°FC - Avg rainfall 3.19 in - Snow 0 days
Visitor Information
Located just northwest of Columbus, Dublin is one of Central Ohio’s premier destinations for business travel, family getaways, and outdoor recreation. Known for its Irish heritage, walkable downtown, public art, and extensive park system, Dublin offers a mix of modern entertainment and scenic charm. The city features more than 60 parks, 150+ miles of bike trails, vibrant dining districts, and year-round events.
Beyond Dublin’s vibrant downtown, visitors can explore several unique attractions that showcase the city’s natural beauty, history, and public art. Indian Run Falls offers scenic waterfalls and peaceful wooded trails just minutes from the city center, while Watch House and Circle Mound highlights the region’s Native American heritage through a reconstructed ceremonial site and historic landmark. Along the Scioto River, Scioto Park provides riverside walking trails and views of the iconic Leatherlips Monument. Visitors should also make time for Field of Corn, Dublin’s famous public art installation featuring 109 larger-than-life concrete corn sculptures that has become one of Central Ohio’s most photographed landmarks.
Beyond Dublin’s vibrant downtown, visitors can explore several unique attractions that showcase the city’s natural beauty, history, and public art. Indian Run Falls offers scenic waterfalls and peaceful wooded trails just minutes from the city center, while Watch House and Circle Mound highlights the region’s Native American heritage through a reconstructed ceremonial site and historic landmark. Along the Scioto River, Scioto Park provides riverside walking trails and views of the iconic Leatherlips Monument. Visitors should also make time for Field of Corn, Dublin’s famous public art installation featuring 109 larger-than-life concrete corn sculptures that has become one of Central Ohio’s most photographed landmarks.
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