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February 24th, 2025
Geo Week Continues to Break Attendance Records; Sold Out Exhibit Hall Floor Largest in Event History

Leading geospatial event gathered 3200+ professionals and 215 solutions providers in Denver, CO

Denver, CO: Thousands of geospatial and mapping professionals gathered for Geo Week, held February 10-12, 2025, at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO. The premier geospatial conference and tradeshow convened a record-breaking 3,222 professionals from more than 3,600 registrants, representing 49 countries. The sold-out exhibit hall was the largest in event history, featuring 215 exhibitors and continuing to cement Geo Week as the convergence point for geospatial and mapping professionals to explore how data, maps, and advanced technologies can deepen our understanding of the world and inform solutions for complex challenges. Geo Week was also the host location to celebrate World Lidar Day in-person, a global holiday to recognize world-wide achievements in lidar.

“Year after year, Geo Week’s incredible growth is a testament to the continued evolution and expansion of geospatial technologies around the world. As industries experience rapid advancements in technology, Geo Week stands at the forefront of these changes. We are thrilled to be the leading event platform in North America to answer the demand for knowledge, networking opportunities, and technology to make informed decisions and solve complex global challenges.” said Lee Corkhill, Group Event Director at Diversified, which produces the event. “We are honored to help accelerate geospatial growth and gather the industry to celebrate advancements each year, and to connect, collaborate, and explore the technologies transforming industries across the globe.”

Geo Week kicked off Monday, February 10 with Product Previews, followed by two and a half days of extensive conference programming from speakers covering a range of content that explored geospatial technologies, digital workflows, cutting-edge reality capture, advanced lidar, and more. New this year, all conference attendees had expanded access to a Reality Capture Network track, in addition to Geo Week and ASPRS-hosted sessions – providing more valued content and insights. Industry leaders from top organizations shared their expertise on a range of topics covered extensively by Geo Week News.

Geo Week’s impactful keynote presentations provided invaluable insights into how geospatial technology is shaping industries and solving real-world challenges. On Monday February 10, Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport’s Digital Evolution highlighted how 3D visualization, AI/ML, and event-driven architecture are transforming airport operations and solving critical use cases. On Tuesday, February 11, Francis Scott Key Bridge: Rescue, Recovery, and Rebuild demonstrated how geospatial data plays a crucial role in disaster response and cross-agency collaboration in the aftermath of the bridge collapse. The Keynote presentations will be released online in the coming weeks.

In the sold-out exhibit hall, best-in-class solutions from the most influential companies were displayed, allowing attendees to compare and source the latest geospatial innovations. Additionally, the Exhibit Hall Theater hosted live presentations from top technology providers, offering hands-on insights into cutting-edge product demos and case studies, and also featured a special panel celebrating World Lidar Day to recognize the power and progression of lidar.

Additional special features of the 2025 event included a Pitch the Press event, where the latest products from Mad Nadir Mapping, NOVI, and Tersus GNSS were chosen from 16 presentations that were pitched rapid-fire to a panel of high-profile press representatives at Geo Week. These solutions represent the cutting edge in hardware, components, and services.

ASPRS hosted an Academic Hub, highlighting university research from leading academic and research institutions, as well as Poster Sessions in the Future Leaders Hub, a new area on the exhibit hall floor dedicated to highlighting the next generation of geospatial professionals, fostering connections between students, educators, and industry leaders.  ASPRS also honored their annual awards and scholarship recipients, and Geo Week announced the first-ever Geo Empower Scholarship recipients – more coverage to follow.

Numerous networking events were held, including the Welcome Reception sponsored by Trimble, a Networking Happy Hour, First-Time Attendee Meet-Up, Workforce Development Speaker Q&A and more.

Geo Week was supported by 190+ publications, portals, associations, user groups, analysts, cooperating events, and government agencies, covering six continents.

The next edition of Geo Week takes place February 16-18, 2026, at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO. Stay up to date by inquiring about attending or exhibiting, and continue to follow  Geo Week News for post-event coverage.

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 3D technologies, innovations, and case studies in the built environment, advanced airborne and terrestrial remote sensing solutions, smart products for a full project team, and more. Geo Week is strengthened by multiple strategic partnerships, including Conference and Event Partners ASPRS and RCN, plus Event Partners ISPRS, MAPPS, USIBD, USGIF, and WGIC. Geo Week will be held February 16-18, 2026, at the Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO. For more information, visit www.geo-week.com.

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