GEO Business returns to ExCeL London on 4 – 5 June 2025, and the newly released programme promises an unmissable two days for anyone working with geospatial data, tools, or technologies.
From climate resilience and AI to digital twins and emergency response, this year’s agenda is packed with practical insight, expert-led discussion, and future-focused thinking. With more than 110 sessions and over 200 speakers, the programme gives visitors a unique opportunity to learn from the best in the business – and stay ahead of the curve in a fast-moving sector.
Here are just a few of the standout sessions shaping the conversation at GEO Business 2025:
Calum Crockart (Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks), Harry Catharell-Hargreaves and Kirsteen Allan (Jacobs)
Discover how SSEN and Jacobs are using geospatial tools to baseline biodiversity and ecosystem services. This session will unpack the Natural Asset Platform’s ability to track habitat and biodiversity changes over time and explain the analysis models that power it. A must for anyone working at the intersection of geospatial and sustainability.
Alec Thomas – Carter Jonas
Digital Twins are revolutionising property management. This session explains how a scan-to-twin service gives property owners the tools for better decision-making, predictive maintenance, and asset tracking – all built on a foundation of accurate, accessible data.
Sarah Hodgetts – Government Digital Service
This session outlines how the government’s ‘blueprint for modern digital government’ will improve the lives of citizens. It explores the essential role of geospatial data in achieving this vision – and how the industry can support it.
Rami Tamimi – The Survey School
This session tackles one of the profession’s biggest challenges: training the next generation. It explores how online learning can support surveying education – and the pitfalls to avoid. Expect insights into course design, student engagement, and how to deliver practical skills in a digital-first format.
Egbe Manners and Wes Clift – Ordnance Survey
From incident response to situational awareness, public sector geospatial data is vital to emergency services. This session shares lessons from real-world projects like the Emergency Services Gazetteer and Vernacular Names Tool – and explores how location data is saving lives.
Across two days, GEO Business 2025 offers a rich mix of knowledge sharing, real-world case studies, and forward-thinking ideas. The programme has been curated to support professionals from every corner of the geospatial world – covering everything from climate resilience and asset management to surveying innovation, digital twins, and the future of geospatial policy.
Whatever their role or level of experience, attendees will come away with practical insights, fresh perspectives, and meaningful connections to help shape their work and drive projects forward.
GEO Business 2025 is free to attend and takes place on 4 – 5 June at ExCeL London. To register and stay up to date with further speaker announcements, click here.
To view the full programme, click the link.
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