Geospatial World Forum (GWF) 2025 is a global conference on geospatial technology and its applications, fostering collaboration among industry leaders and policymakers.
Speakers
Geospatial World Forum 2025 will feature over 500 speakers, including global leaders, industry experts, and innovators shaping the future of geospatial technology. Notable speakers include:
Alexandre Caldas – Chief, Early Warning and Data Analytics Branch, United Nations Environment Programme
Amy Rose – Chief Technology Officer, Overture Maps Foundation
Dean Angelides – Corporate Director, International, Esri
Claire Milverton – Chief Executive Officer, 1Spatial
Prateep Basu – Co-Founder & CEO, SatSure
Dan Isaacs – Chief Technology Officer, Digital Twin Consortium
Ronda Schrenk – Chief Executive Officer, United States GeoIntelligence Foundation (USGIF)
Mark Reichardt – Senior Consultant, Geospatial World
Sessions will cover topics such as spatial computing, digital twins, space sustainability, and the role of geospatial technologies in economic growth and resilience.
Types of Attendees
The forum attracts a diverse audience, including:
Government officials and policymakers
National mapping agencies
Private sector enterprises
Multilateral and development organizations
Scientific and academic institutions
Large end-users from government, businesses, and citizen services
Types of Exhibitors
Exhibitors span various sectors, including:
Geospatial data and technology providers
Remote sensing and Earth observation companies
GIS software and solution developers
Mapping and surveying equipment manufacturers
Consulting and engineering firms specializing in geospatial applications
Fringe Events
India-Europe Geospatial and Space Business Summit: A platform for collaboration between Indian and European geospatial industries.
Executive Round Table: Discussions on public-private partnerships in the geospatial sector.
Geospatial World Leadership Awards 2025: Recognizing excellence in the geospatial industry.
Rising Star Summit: Highlighting emerging talents and innovations in geospatial technology.
Cultural Performances and Gala Dinner: Networking events celebrating global cultures and collaborations.
Countries Represented
Participants from over 100 countries, including Spain, the United States, India, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and many others, reflecting the forum's global reach and influence in the geospatial community.