Innovative Pavilions Shine, Spotlighting Military, Sustainability and Global Connections
Five unique pavilions took center stage at the MRO Americas show, highlighting military, sustainability and international connections. Exhibitors in the Military Pavilion, including Prince Service and Manufacturing and NSI-MI Technologies, focused on networking, government contracts and showcasing their products. Airlink, a disaster response organization, used the Sustainability Pavilion to emphasize the aviation community's crucial support for humanitarian efforts.
At the Singapore Pavilion, the UK-based VBC Group aimed to foster connections in the region and explore the American market for the company’s welding, brazing and additive alloys business. “One of the things I've always really liked about being in a pavilion is you get to network with other people in your area and there's that sort of community vibe,” said VBC Group’s David Talbot. Aside from meeting new contacts outside Singapore, it leads to networking within the country, albeit at the show in Atlanta. “You sort of get to network with people within the Singapore community you wouldn't normally get to meet,” he said.
Across the floor, the Oklahoma Pavilion showcased the state's significant MRO capabilities, solidifying its reputation as the "MRO Capital of the World."
The Exhibitor Showcase pavilion served as a condensed exhibition hub, allowing businesses to present their products and innovations while enabling attendees to efficiently explore a diverse range of companies within a compact space.


