GEO Week in February 2024
Geo Week is the premier event showcasing the convergence of geospatial technology and the built environment, taking place February 11-13, 2024, in Denver, CO. The conference and tradeshow highlight commercial applications of 3D technologies, innovations and case studies in the built environment, advanced airborne and terrestrial remote sensing solutions and more.
Powerful event partners include ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) ISPRS (International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, MAPPS, USIBD (U.S. Institute of Building Documentation), and WGIC (World Geospatial Industry Council).
Geo Week is part of a network of events and media for the global geospatial and built markets organized by Diversified Communications, a leading organizer of conferences, trade shows, and online media with 16 years in the technology arena. Diversified Communications also produces Geo Week News, Geo Business Show (UK), Digital Construction Week (UK), Commercial UAV Expo and Commercial UAV News. For more information, visit www.geo-week.com.
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The maturing landscape of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) in surveying and mapping is a prominent topic of discussion in the industry. Several Geo Week Sessions explore the evolution of UAV technology, emphasizing its increasing maturity and the growing significance of UAVs in the geospatial industry. Attendees can expect insights into the latest advancements in UAV capabilities, including improvements in sensors, data processing, and integration with other geospatial technologies.
These sessions provide a platform for industry experts to share best practices and success stories related to the effective deployment of UAVs in surveying and mapping. Practical considerations, such as regulatory compliance, data accuracy, and operational efficiency, are to be addressed to help attendees navigate the complexities associated with UAV integration. Furthermore, discussions may touch upon the expanding applications of UAVs beyond traditional surveying, showcasing innovative use cases and illustrating how organizations can harness the full potential of UAV technology for diverse geospatial purposes.