Free-to-attend and carefully curated, GEO Business is where ideas take shape, trends snap into focus and the real-world value of location data comes to life.
What will you find?
“The geospatial sector is evolving rapidly, with location data playing a bigger role in decision-making than ever before. And this year GEO Business reflects that momentum – with new theatres, new features, and a speaker and exhibitor line-up that’s growing each week. We can’t wait to reveal what’s in store!”
Tech worth your time
With 110+ exhibitors, GEO Business brings the latest tools, platforms and services together in one place – showing how spatial data is captured, analysed, and applied in the real world.
The exhibitor list is shaping up nicely – and growing fast. Confirmed names include Atkins Realis, Bluesky International, Esri, G2 Survey, Ordnance Survey, Riegl, Soarvo, Topcon.
From LiDAR and reality capture to digital twins, Earth observation, and AI-powered analytics, this is your chance to see what’s new, what’s next and what’s ready to make an impact.
Helen Gilmartin, Associate Director of the World Geospatial Industry Council, notes: “GEO Business is a must-attend for anyone in the industry that wants to see what’s going on and what the future is. Use the opportunity to go round all the booths and find out what people are doing. Amazing things are happening in this industry, and the pace of change is incredible.”
Seminars to get excited about
The programme delivers 150+ CPD-accredited sessions across eight stages, designed to reflect the full geospatial ecosystem – from data capture to decision-making.
This year introduces new theatres alongside returning favourites. The stages include: Built Environment Stage; Data, Analytics & AI Stage; Earth Observation Stage; GIS & Location Intelligence Stage; Infrastructure & Utilities Stage; and Surveying & Capture Stage.
From surveying and satellite data to AI-driven analytics and applied use cases across the built world, 200+ expert speakers will share practical insight, case studies and honest discussion.
The result? You return to work with clearer thinking, fresh ideas and knowledge you can put into action straight away.
Connecting the dots
Networking isn’t just an afterthought at GEO Business – it’s built in. Last year’s show welcomed 6,100+ visitors spanning across surveying, GIS, data, planning and industry, with one shared mission: working to turn location data into meaningful action.
With dedicated feature areas and informal meeting spaces designed to encourage connection, meeting the right people has never been easier.
Six leading industry organisations bring their teams and members to the show floor, creating natural touchpoints for collaboration: Association for Geographic Information (AGI), Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES), Royal Geographical Society, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), World Geospatial Industry Council, and Women+ in Geospatial.
Who else can you meet?
Iris Kramer, ArchAI, said: “It’s the concentration of industry professionals that makes it worthwhile. Reconnecting with familiar faces and meeting new people who understand your work – that’s been the highlight for me.”
Supporting those who map for good
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT) has come aboard as the official Charity Partner for 2026. HOT collaborates with communities, volunteers, governments, and organisations worldwide to harness open map data for humanitarian response and development.
Rebecca Firth, HOT’s Executive Director, said: “We’re very excited about our collaboration with GEO Business as charity partners, as it allows Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team to demonstrate how technology and community-generated geospatial data, through collaborative mapping, can drive real-world impact and social good.”
Don’t delay, register now
Visitor attendance is free. Register here to be part of GEO Business 2026.
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GEO Business | Excel London | 3-4 June 2026