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GEO Business is back for 2023

GEO Business

Registration opens for free-to-attend geospatial event at ExCeL London from 17–18 May

GEO Business has announced that visitor registration is now open. The free-to-attend event, hosted at ExCeL London from 17–18 May 2023, brings the geospatial community together all under one roof. Each year around 3,000 experts from across the profession attend to share ideas, source new technologies, discover new ways of working, and grow their networks.

The highly anticipated 2023 event is set to be the best yet, featuring 120 global brands and cutting-edge start-ups showcasing the newest tech, tools and solutions for geospatial. Plus, a CPD-accredited education programme with 200 sessions to choose from will allow visitors to get up to date with the latest developments.

 

GEO Business event director Ollie Hughes said: ‘We’re excited to be planning a stand-out event for 2023, that offers even more opportunities for the geospatial community to connect, collaborate and innovate. With free registration now open, we can’t wait to welcome our visitors from 17-18 May.’

The exhibition at GEO Business will be a one-stop-shop for finding the latest solutions for capturing, processing, analysing and presenting geospatial information. The technology on display will include 3D visualization, aerial mapping, BIM; GIS/GNSS, laser scanning and LiDAR, machine learning and AI, mobile mapping, photogrammetry, point clouds, reality capture, remote sensing, robotics and automation, Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM), UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles)/drones visualization, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), and more.

Among the leading equipment manufacturers, software companies and service providers that have been confirmed to exhibit to date are Aetha, Certainty 3D (TopoDOT), Esri UK, Geolantis.360, GeoMax International, Geosense, GeoSLAM, Hexagon, L3Harris Geospatial, Microgeo, NavVis, Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Reduct nv, RIEGL, Screening Eagle Technologies (Proceq), Senceive, Spyrosoft, TopCon Positioning, and UCL.

The show is also supported by five leading organizations: the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); Association for Geographic Information (AGI); The Survey Association (TSA); Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES); and Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).

As well as a central exhibition, the event will feature a CPD-accredited programme offering 200 sessions across six theatres. Attendees can expect to be inspired and informed by a wide range of talks and panels, focusing on the key areas shaping geospatial.

The programme covers a range of different applications for geospatial, including the built environment, infrastructure, transport, utilities and energy, surveying, mapping, and land and natural resource management.

Last year’s speaker programme featured big names in geospatial, such as: Geollect Ltd data scientists Dr Adam Symington and Dr Anna Ledwoch; Chris Williams, geospatial lead for British Geological Survey; Donna Lyndsay, innovation lead, and Dan Hirst, data scientist, from Ordnance Survey; and CICES President, Andrew Evans.

To register for a free ticket for GEO Business, click here.

 

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