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GEO Business - a record breaking 19% up on visitors

11th June 2019 -- An incredible 3007 visitors descended on the Business Design Centre in London last month for GEO Business 2019, an impressive 19% increase from the previous show which equates to an astonishing 87% increase since its launch in 2014.  Analysis of those attending this year has found that visitors travelled from across the globe - 56 countries in total were represented. 

With over 200 free to attend cutting edge presentations, 200+ international exhibitors, the newly introduced location intelligence event the GeoDATA Forum and several networking events it becomes clear why so many industry professionals choose GEO Business as the number one event in their calendar.

Positive Feedback Flooding In

Initial post-event feedback has been particularly encouraging.  Richard Flemmings, Partner & Operations Director, Tcarta commented that “GEO Business offers the opportunity for the industry to expose innovation.  It is the one event of the year that brings all parts of the industry together to help collaboration, business development and increased understanding.”

For the UK Hydrographic Office Phil Payne, Survey Delivery Manager, added:

“GEO Business is an ideal opportunity for people from across the geospatial community to get together and share in ideas, developments and products.” 

Paul Burrows, Scanning Solutions Manager, Leica Geosystems said:

“It is 100% the best geospatial event in the UK and is needed now more than ever”. 

Strategic Conference Offers Strategy Update

For the first time ever, the acclaimed strategic and high level conference was made free for everyone to attend, allowing visitors the opportunity to walk freely between 11 parallel workshop/ seminar and now conference sessions.  Well over 100 people joined the day two opening keynote presented by William Priest of the Geospatial Commission and presided over by Denise McKenzie from Open Geospatial Consortium.  They discussed in great detail, The Geospatial Commission’s Strategic Approach to an eager crowd.  This was then followed by two thrilling panel sessions including ‘The Digital Twin – Fact or Fiction?’  And ‘In the world of the IoT, When Does Cool Become Creepy?’

Geospatial Awards Set the Bar

A series of awards were introduced for the first time this year.  The announcement of winners came at the events intensely popular Annual Dinner, held in the evening of the show’s first day in Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. 

The ‘Geospatial Professional of the Year Award’ went to Dr Anne Kemp, Director BIM Strategy and Development, Atkins.  Dr Kemp has been working in the industry for 25 years, delivering information to where it is needed for informed and intelligent decision making.  She is also Chair of ICE’s BIM Action Group and BIM4Infrastructure UK and has been part of the UK Government BIM Task Group, helping departments to implement BIM, in particular HA and EA, and is just completing her MSc in Coaching and Behavioural Change at Henley Business School, focused on enabling sustained collaborative working.

The ‘Geospatial Rising Star Award’ went to Ipsita Sinha, Research Physician, Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit.  Dr Ipsita Sinha is part of the Epidemiology department at MORU, and a Research Physician in Tropical Medicine at the University of Oxford.  She is also an honorary medical registrar at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.  Her research interests include spatiotemporal modelling, GIS mapping, population movement with dynamic modelling of malaria spread, parasite genetics and evolution, with emphasis on artemisinin resistance and malaria elimination.  She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies at University of Oxford in mapping and predicting the potential spread of malaria and artemisinin resistance in South-East Asia and South Asia to better inform targeting of malaria control and elimination interventions.

Location Intelligence takes centre stage

GeoDATA Forum, made its debut in May co-locating with GEO Business targeting data specialists focused on location intelligence.  This sector was previously served by a series of showcase events organised by Geoaware, part of The GeoInformation Group.  Now sponsored by Verisk and organised in partnership with the AGI and The Open Geospatial Consortium, the introduction of the GeoDATA Forum at GEO Business brought a new element to the show.

Held in a separate area of the event hall, GeoDATA Forum welcomed an array of exhibitors, there were two dedicated seminar areas running in parallel hosting sessions including Mobility, Insurance, GIS & Big Data and a number of commercial workshops hosted by the exhibitors.  Some big names presented over two days delighting all who attended including Neil Ackroyd from Ordnance Survey, Charles Kennelly from Esri UK and Mark Korver from Amazon.

Over 200 presentations prove to be a huge hit

Complimenting the free to attend Conference were the 20+ free to attend daily seminar sessions. UAVs, Laser Scanning, Heritage, Railways, GIS and Big Data all attracted particularly high numbers with upwards of 100 attendees in each.  GEO Business also offered some very busy exhibitor-led workshops with lead geospatial companies Trimble, SkylineGlobal, Bluesky International, Drone Pilot Academy, Satsense and Atlas Computers all reporting busy sessions.  Within the GeoDATA Forum hall, sessions dedicated to Insurance, Mobility and GIS & Big Data all proved popular with attendees.

London Geospatial Week 2020 Announced

One of the most significant developments from the 2019 show, was the strategic announcement made by Event Director Caroline Hobden at the GEO Business annual dinner. 

GEO Business 2020 will be part of London Geospatial Week, a week of events showcasing the best and most innovative geospatial solutions, reflecting the ongoing and rapid growth of the geospatial industry.  Encompassing Esri UK’s Annual Conference on 19th May and the GEO Business and GeoDATA events running concurrently on 20th and 21st May, London Geospatial Week will demonstrate the significant value that geospatial technology delivers to both private and public sectors.

Over the coming months further announcements are anticipated, adding value to London Geospatial Week, including educational and CPD events, expanding on the vision: ‘Sharing Innovation – Connecting Industry’.  More at: https://www.geobusinessshow.com/press-release/industry-players-announce-london-geospatial-week-for-2020

Event Director Caroline Hobden commented after the event, ‘We have been on a significant journey since GEO Business was first launched in 2014 and we are delighted with its position today as the UK’s No 1 geospatial event.  We look forward to building on our links with the location intelligence community via the GeoDATA Forum and working closely with Esri UK to ensure that London Geospatial Week 2020, is a huge success.’ 

About Esri & Esri UK

Esri is the global market leader in geographic information systems (GIS), offering the most powerful mapping and spatial analytics technology available. Since 1969, Esri has helped customers unlock the full potential of data to improve operational and business results. Today, Esri software is deployed in more than 350,000 organisations including the world’s largest cities, national governments, 75% of the Fortune 500, as well as colleges and universities around the world. Esri UK has a team of experienced professional services consultants who have delivered hundreds of projects, deploying the most advanced solutions for digital transformation, IoT and location analytics. For more information:   www.esriuk.com/about

About the Esri UK Annual Conference

The Esri UK Annual Conference brings together around 2500 GIS analysts and data scientists from across the public and private sector to explore innovative strategies and solutions that use ArcGIS to create transformational change. With an exemplary mix of customer stories, technical presentations, hands-on training sessions and a plethora of networking opportunities, the Esri UK Annual Conference is a unique experience. Delegates discover real life GIS success stories and get up to speed with the latest advances and applications of this rapidly evolving technology. The one day conference is held in the QEII centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE; and will take place on 19th May in 2020. It is free to attend. 

About GIS

A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a framework to organise, communicate and understand the science of our world. Rooted in the science of geography, GIS integrates many types of data, enabling analysis by spatial location and organising layers of information into visualisations using maps and 3D scenes. �With this unique capability, GIS reveals deeper insights into data, such as patterns, relationships and situations - helping organisations to make smarter decisions. Hundreds of thousands of organisations in virtually every industry and in both the public and private sectors are using GIS to make maps that communicate, perform analysis, share information and solve complex problems around the world. This is fundamentally changing the way the world works.
For more information and examples: www.esriuk.com/what-is-gis 

About Diversified Communications

Diversified Communications UK Ltd is the UK division of an international media company with a successful portfolio of sector leading exhibitions, conferences, publications and websites. Industry events with relevance to the geospatial marketplace

include the International and European LiDAR Mapping Forums, the SPAR Point Group 3D Imaging events and the Ocean Business event in Southampton. www.divcom.co.uk 

About GEO Business

GEO Business is the UK’s biggest geospatial event for everyone involved in the gathering storing, processing and delivering of geospatial information. Launched in 2014 and organised in collaboration with the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES), the Association for Geographic Information (AGI), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Survey Association (TSA) and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). 

The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) is an international qualifying body dedicated to the regulation,

education and training of surveyors working within civil engineering. CICES is now recognised as the leading chartered professional body for civil engineering surveyors. They have introduced relevant and meaningful competencies for geospatial engineers and commercial managers which make a difference. www.cices.org

The Association for Geographic Information (AGI) exists to represent the interests of the UK's GI industry; a wide-ranging group of public and private sector organisations, suppliers of GI software, hardware, data and services, consultants, academics and interested individuals. The AGI, by way of its unique membership forum, brings together this previously disparate GI community to share ideas on best practice, experience and innovation, and offers access to unparalleled networking opportunities with significant business benefits. As such it acts on behalf of the community as a whole. Since its formal inception in 1989, it has built up a significant membership base and established itself as the respected voice in GI and is the membership body for everyone with an interest or involvement with GI.  http://www.agi.org.uk 

RICS - the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - was created in 1868 in the United Kingdom. It received a royal charter in 1881.  Their members are known as chartered surveyors, and are recognised by the designation after their name - FRICS (for Fellow of RICS) or MRICS (for Member of RICS). Today we are a global property professional body which aims to: regulate and promote the profession; maintain the highest educational and professional standards; protect clients and consumers through a strict code of ethics; provide impartial advice, analysis and guidance. www.rics.org 

The Survey Association, known generally as TSA, is the trade body for commercial survey companies in the UK. The association was formed in 1979 to give a focus for private sector businesses in land and hydrographic survey. It is important to realise, however, that it is not a regulatory body. The role of TSA is to promote best practice amongst its members, provide a forum for members for discussion, debate and continuing professional development and, to the wider audience such as engineers and architects, provide guidance on new methods and techniques and a list of suitably qualified and experienced companies. www.tsa-uk.org.uk/ 

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) strives to promote and progress civil engineering. ICE was founded in 1818 and was granted a royal charter in 1828 where they declared that their aim was to “foster and promote the art and science of civil engineering”. That is still their aim today and they represent around 80,000 members worldwide. http://www.ice.org.uk/ 

About the GeoDATA Forum

GeoDATA Forum is a new event for data specialists focused on location intelligence and is co-locating with the long established GEO Business event.  This sector has previously been served by a series of showcase events that were organised by Geoaware, part of The GeoInformation Group. With the recent acquisition of The GeoInformation Group by Verisk, discussions started regarding the benefit of holding a data focused event alongside GEO Business which has now resulted in the launch of a new event but with the full support of Verisk who will become an official sponsor and OGC and AGI who are official supporters.



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