OREGON UAS ACCELERATOR
What Participants Can Access
Participating companies may have access to a growing set of workspace, meeting, and technical resources designed to support focused work, collaboration, and company development.
Shared Workspace
Founders can work from shared office space at the Oregon UAS Accelerator, creating a professional base for day-to-day operations, collaboration, and program participation.
Meeting Space
Conference rooms support mentor meetings, team sessions, partner conversations, customer calls, and other working sessions throughout the program.
Privacy & Focus
Privacy cubicles provide dedicated space for focused work, virtual meetings, investor calls, and other conversations that require a quieter setting.
Lab Access
Participants may have access to current lab facilities, with enhanced lab capabilities planned as additional infrastructure comes online.

Based in Pendleton, Built for UAS Innovation
The Oregon UAS Accelerator is based in Pendleton, Oregon, where participating companies can work from shared office, meeting, lab, and development space designed to support company growth, collaboration, and operational readiness.
Through its close partnership with the Pendleton UAS Range, the accelerator is positioned within one of the country’s most important unmanned systems environments. This relationship helps create pathways for founders to explore testing, validation, and real-world development opportunities while working from a practical and professionally supported home base.

Testing Pathways
The Oregon UAS Accelerator is partnered with the Pendleton UAS Range and connected to broader testing and validation pathways across Oregon’s unmanned systems ecosystem, including opportunities related to the Oregon Military Department. These relationships help create potential avenues for participating companies to explore testing environments, validation support, and mission-aligned pathways based on their technology, readiness, and program fit.
Access to external facilities, testing support, or flight testing credits is not automatic and may depend on company needs, partner availability, program structure, and applicable requirements. Where appropriate, the accelerator helps founders better understand what pathways may be available and how to prepare for them.

Infrastructure Continues to Grow
The accelerator’s facilities will continue to evolve over time. In addition to current office, meeting, and lab resources, enhanced lab capabilities are under development to provide founders with stronger technical, prototyping, and operational support as those assets become available.
This approach reflects the accelerator’s long-term goal: building not only a strong founder program, but also a stronger environment for innovation, commercialization, and real-world readiness in Oregon.
Explore the Fall 2026 Cohort
Learn how the Oregon UAS Accelerator supports founders building in UAS, robotics, autonomy, and dual-use markets through mentorship, commercialization support, founder programming, and ecosystem access.


