The search starts now – entries are open to speak at GEO Business 2026.
Visionaries, innovators, and boundary-pushers from across geospatial are invited to take the stage at Excel London, 3-4 June 2026. Over 6,100 professionals and 110+ leading brands will be there to celebrate the advancements in the field and champion one thing: the power – and future – of location.
“We want to hear from people with powerful ideas; thinkers and doers who can energise, inform, and inspire our audience.” says Event Manager, Annie Reardon-Smith.
“If you’re shaping the future of geospatial technology, using location data to solve real-world problems, or addressing the industry’s most pressing issues, we want to hear about it.”
Why take the mic?
GEO Business isn’t just another industry event – it’s where the future of geospatial gets mapped out. With 150+ expert sessions, demos, workshops, debates, and real-world case studies, it’s where bold ideas and brilliant minds connect to push the boundaries of geospatial innovation.
Previous speaker Andrew Evans, Senior Product Manager, Topcon, noted:
“There’s a lot going on – it’s interesting to see. What I’m really impressed with is the quality of speakers and a well thought out selection of presentations.”
Fellow speaker, Dr Iris Kramer, Founder and CEO of ArchAI, highlighted the importance of exposure: “We got loads and loads of people coming to our talk and lots of interesting conversations from that, so it’s been really great.”
Mapping the future of geospatial: The topics to touch on
If it’s shaping the geospatial landscape, it belongs on the programme. Themes span the full spectrum, including:
New for 2026: AI takes the stage
The AI in Action Stage will make its debut at the show, with a promise to prove why AI isn’t just a buzzword. It’s designed to teach how AI is transforming the way we capture, understand, and shape the world around us – live, unfiltered, and built for the challenges facing geospatial right now.
But geospatial is about more than just AI. Applicants can also choose from:
New voices welcome
When it comes to building the programme, fresh ideas, rising talent and underrepresented perspectives are top priority. GEO Business is committed to building a more inclusive and representative geospatial community, and first-time speakers are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to apply
Submit your proposal via the GEO Business website.
Full details and guidelines can be found at www.geobusinessshow.com/speaking-at-geo-business. Entries close 20 February 2026.
Applications will be reviewed after the deadline, and successful applicants will be contacted via email.
For any questions, reach out to [email protected].
For further information, please contact:
Lois Brown, Senior Content Executive
t: +44 (0)1273 645131
e: [email protected]
Annie Reardon-Smith, Event Manager
t: +44 (0)1273 916495
e: [email protected]
About GEO Business
GEO Business is the UK’s largest event dedicated to geospatial technology and innovation. It will take place on 3-4 June 2026 at Excel London. For more information and to register your interest in attending, please visit: www.geobusinessshow.com.
About Diversified
Digital Construction Week is organised by Diversified UK & Europe, a fast-growing trade event organiser and publisher based in Brighton. Diversified UK & Europe’s business portfolio includes GEO Business; GEO Business Virtual; Digital Construction Week; Digital Construction North; Digital Construction Awards; Ocean Business; Aquaculture UK; Accountex; Accountex Summit North; SITS – The Service Desk & IT Support Show; and more. For more information, visit: www.divcom.co.uk.