Geo Week Announces 2025 Conference Program

200+ speakers and 50+ sessions slated for the 2025 edition of leading geospatial conference

Portland, Maine - USA, November 12, 2024 - Organizers of Geo Week, the leading event that bridges geospatial technologies with the built environment, has announced its conference program and speaker lineup for the 2025 event, scheduled for February 10-12, 2025, in Denver, CO. This year's highly anticipated program will feature 200+ industry experts and an extensive array of sessions covering geospatial innovations, digital workflows, cutting-edge reality capture, advanced lidar, and more. For the first time, the Reality Capture Network (RCN) will host a dedicated conference track, and ASPRS will continue to host dedicated conference sessions, all accessible with the Geo Week Full Conference Pass - offering even more valuable insights from top industry professionals.


"At Geo Week 2025, we are excited that our speakers will dig into complex projects at even larger scales than ever before, and talk about the most pressing issues facing the industry," said Carla Lauter, Content Manager at Diversified Communications, organizer of Geo Week, "From the practical to the inspirational - there are so many opportunities to learn from attending Geo Week conference sessions."

Experts from Colliers Engineering & Design, California Department of Transportation, DPR Construction, WSP, Surdex, Dewberry, Woolpert, Jacobs, Chevron, ETRO Construction Ltd, and many other top organizations will share their expertise on a range of topics, including large-scale digital twin projects, the impact of "open data," democratizing reality capture, road and bridge safety, digital construction workflows, innovative transportation solutions and preparing the next generation of geospatial professionals.

Sessions include (with links when available):
• Transforming Cities and Countries with Digital Twins
• Elevating Surveying Practices
• Best Practice for Large Airborne Mapping Projects
• Transforming Road Safety and Transportation Infrastructure
• Preparing for the Modernization of the National Spatial Reference System
• Where is our Geospatial Workforce?

View the full program and speaker list, and visit www.geo-week.com for more information on attending or exhibiting. Register now to secure Super Saver Rates.

About Geo Week
Geo Week, presented by Geo Week News, was created in response to the changing needs of the built world and geospatial professionals and to acknowledge the increasing convergence of technology. Geo Week's conference program and tradeshow floor feature commercial applications of geospatial and 3D technologies, innovations, and case studies in the built environment, advanced airborne and terrestrial remote sensing solutions and more. Multiple strategic partnerships, including Conference and Event Partners ASPRS and Reality Capture Network, plus Event Partners ISPRS, MAPPS, USGIF, USIBD, and WGIC strengthen Geo Week. Geo Week occurs February 10-12, 2025, at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO. For more information, visit https://www.geo-week.com/.

Geo Week is produced by Diversified Communications' technology portfolio, which also includes Commercial UAV News; Geo Week, Geo Week Newsletter, 3D Technology Newsletter, AEC Innovations Newsletter, Geo Business (UK) and Digital Construction Week (UK).

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