PORTLAND, MAINE – USA, July 7, 2025 – Organizers of Geo Week have announced the final few days of their Call for Speakers, which seeks professionals to share expert insights and case studies on unique problem-solving and cutting-edge projects using lidar, imagery, reality capture, photogrammetry and other geospatial technologies. Geo Week will occur February 16-18, 2026, in Denver, Colorado, at the Colorado Convention Center.
Key topics of interests for speaker submissions include the following:
- Aerial Lidar and Data Acquisition
- AI and Machine Learning
- Automation/Robotics
- Business Development
- Data Integration and Management
- Data Visualization
- Digital AEC Workflows
- Digital Twins
- Emerging Technologies
- Photogrammetry
- Point Cloud Processing
- Reality Capture
- Remote Sensing / Imagery
- SLAM / Mobile Mapping
- Smart Cities / IoT
- Sustainability
- Technology in Infrastructure
- Terrestrial Lidar and Surveying
- Topobathymetry and Coastal Mapping
- UAV / UAS Applications
- Workflows and Processes
- Workforce Development
“We’re looking for speakers who can bring new ideas, challenge assumptions, and help move our industries forward. If you’ve got a fresh perspective, we want to hear from you,” said Carla Lauter, Senior Content Manager at Diversified, organizer of the event.
“Geo Week is about sharing what’s next. We encourage speakers from all backgrounds and experience levels to submit — this is your chance to help shape the future of geospatial, lidar, and reality capture.”
The submission period for the Call for Speakers ends Friday, July 11. By filling out the single call for speakers form, applicants will be considered for sessions hosted by Geo Week, ASPRS or Reality Capture Network (RCN). Interested professionals can apply to present here.
Full event information, including workshops, conference programming, networking events, and more, will be available soon. Registration opens in October – fill out an inquiry form to stay in the know.
