GEO Business launches 150+ CPD-accredited seminars

GEO Business returns to Excel London on 3–4 June 2026, and the seminar programme is now live.

With 150+ CPD-accredited sessions across eight stages, 200+ speakers, and topics ranging from AI and climate resilience to digital twins and emergency response, there’s no shortage of knowledge to take back to the office.

You’ll discover how geospatial data is being used to solve real-world challenges at leading organisations. This year’s line-up includes speakers from BT, Esri, DEFRA, Mastercard, Mott MacDonald, National Trails UK, NHS, Ordnance Survey, TomTom, UK Power Networks, World Geospatial Industry Council and many more.

The programme: What’s on

The 2026 programme covers the full breadth of geospatial data and location intelligence – practical, forward-looking, and developed to help you unlock the potential of location.

Whether you’re a GIS analyst, surveyor, urban planner, spatial data scientist, or someone making technology decisions at a senior level, you’ll find sessions that speak directly to where you are in your career.

Here’s a taste of what’s already catching people’s attention:
“Serious topic, fun quiz: Global vector maps powering federal government operations”
Frans Keijzer, Lead Solution Engineer Public Sector EMEA, TomTom
A look at how modern, authoritative map data is reshaping government operations, security and mission-critical decision-making. A serious topic tackled in a fun format – featuring an interactive quiz with a prize up for grabs.
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Measuring a London landmark: The Barbican
Marianna Carcano, Geospatial Learning & Development Specialist, Plowman Craven
One of London’s most iconic (and divisive) buildings, mapped in detail. A fascinating look at what it takes to measure a brutalist masterpiece.
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The Great British interest map: Geospatial insights into regional behaviours
Dr Tim Rains, Lead Geospatial Data Scientist, BT Active Intelligence
Do Londoners really behave differently to Mancunians? Spoiler: yes. Dive into the geospatial data revealing the distinct digital habits and interests of communities across the UK.
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Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team: Missing maps Mapathon
Belen Soria Campos, Corporate Engagement Manager, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
No experience needed, just curiosity and a phone. Join this live “Mapathon” using the free Mapswipe app and directly contribute to projects supporting disaster preparedness and community development around the world.
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AI ate my GIS
Will Cadell, CEO, Sparkgeo
AI is making maps, but who will make the maps for AI? As the interfaces of computing evolve, discover how the community should position itself for success.
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Beyond code: How AI is redefining software engineering roles
Usama Shamma, Director of Software Engineering, Mastercard
AI is transforming software engineering – not by replacing engineers, but by changing what matters most. This session explores how AI coding agents are reshaping roles, skills, and expectations as we head into 2026. Attendees will leave with a clear view of how to adapt early, stay relevant, and lead in the next era of software engineering.
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You can view the full programme here and start planning your visit today.

Why GEO Business?

As the UK’s leading event for professionals working with location data and insight, GEO Business gives you a rare chance to get across the tools, technologies and conversations shaping the field, all in one place. And did we mention it’s free?

In just two days, the event brings together:

  • 150+ CPD-accredited seminars across eight stages
  • 200+ expert speakers from across the public and private sectors
  • 110+ exhibitors – live demos, new tech, real conversations
  • 6,100+ professionals with location data at the centre of what they do

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

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