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Why Canada's Geomatics Community Built a National Home

Every Profession Needs a Place to Come Together

Medicine has its congresses. Engineering has its symposia. Architecture has its institutes. Every mature profession builds, over time, a place where the community gathers — not to be sold to, but to think, connect, challenge one another, and move the discipline forward.

For Canada's geomatics and geospatial community, that kind of gathering didn't exist at a national scale. There were excellent vendor conferences, and regional events that served their communities well. But an independent, vendor-neutral national gathering — a place where the whole profession could come together on equal terms, across every discipline, every region, and every sector — that was missing.

That is why the GoGeomatics Expo was created.

"The GoGeo Expo is going to provide Canada and North America with a much needed resource: a non-vendor-centric showcase of geomatics hardware, software, and solutions. Nothing like the huge annual INTERGEO exhibition in Germany existed here — now it does."

Gavin Schrock — Consulting Editor, GoGeomatics
Professional networking at GoGeomatics Expo 2025
4th
National Edition
2023 · 2024 · 2025 · 2026
600+
Participants from across
Canada and beyond
200+
Organizations
represented
7
Conference program
tracks
Calgary White Hat Ceremony at GoGeomatics Expo 2025

One of Canada's Leading Geomatics Centres

Calgary is not simply where the Expo is held. It is one of the natural centres of Canadian geomatics — a city where the profession runs deep, where the industry is dense, and where the academic community is ready to engage.

Students engaging with geomatics technology at the Expo

Where Canada's Geomatics Sector Has Deep Roots

Calgary's strength in surveying, engineering, energy, resource management, and construction has created one of the most concentrated geomatics communities in the country. Major national and international geomatics companies are headquartered here. Federal and provincial agencies with significant geospatial mandates operate here.

The city is also home to two dedicated post-secondary geomatics programs, producing graduates who go on to shape the profession across Canada. The University of Calgary and SAIT both bring rigorous, practice-oriented geomatics education that keeps the pipeline of talent strong.

When the GoGeomatics Expo found its permanent home at the Big Four Roadhouse in BMO Centre at Stampede Park, it planted roots in exactly the right city.

"Calgary is a geomatics center with two post-secondary institutions that offer geomatics, so having an expo in Calgary brings the excitement to our students and shows that it is an industry center."

Carina Butterworth, P.Eng. PhD — Geomatics Educator & Consultant

More Than a Conference

The GoGeomatics Expo was designed from the beginning to be more than a series of presentations. It is a national gathering — a community ecosystem compressed into three days.

Conference

National Conference

Two full days of curated programming across seven dedicated tracks, led by an expert advisory committee drawn from across Canada's geomatics profession.

Exhibition

Canada's Geomatics Trade Show

The country's premier geomatics trade show floor — where technology companies, service providers, and government organizations showcase what they are working on.

Community Forum

Canadian Geomatics Forum

Canada's only vendor-neutral national open forum. No stage, no hierarchy — just honest, moderated dialogue about the issues that matter to Canada's geospatial sector. Free and open to all on Monday.

Next Generation

Student Programming

A dedicated Student Education Track and hands-on opportunities designed to immerse Canada's geomatics students directly in the profession they are preparing to enter.

Networking

Professional Networking

Evening socials, the Calgary GoGeomatics Meetup, and a VIP Dinner create the conditions for the kind of conversation that changes careers and sparks collaborations.

Business

Business Development

Three days of concentrated access to Canada's geomatics decision-makers — for organizations looking to grow relationships, find partners, or bring their solutions to a national audience.

Keynote stage at GoGeomatics Expo 2025

World-Class Programming, Canadian Perspective

Seven program tracks. Two full days. A roster of speakers, panelists, and presenters drawn from government, industry, academia, and the field — sharing real work, real challenges, and real ideas.

"The premier surveying and mapping event in Canada." — Bryn Fosburgh, Senior Vice President, Trimble

Shaped by Leaders from Across the Profession

The GoGeomatics Expo does not happen because one organization decides what Canadian geomatics needs. It happens because leaders from across the community — government, industry, academia, and professional organizations — come together to shape it.

The Advisory Committee brings together subject-matter experts who volunteer their time and expertise to ensure the Expo's programming is relevant, rigorous, and forward-looking. Each program track is led by a chair with deep expertise in that field. The result is a conference program that reflects the actual state and needs of Canada's geospatial profession — not a generic industry event.

This community-driven model is what sets the Expo apart, and it is what makes participants return year after year.

"As Canada's geospatial expo scene is usually focused on specific areas, the GoGeomatics Expo in Calgary brings together the larger Canadian Geospatial/Geomatics community into a single event."

Ken Ang — Geospatial Professional & Expo Advisory Committee Member
Advisory Committee: The 2026 Advisory Committee includes leaders from government, industry, academia, and Canada's professional geomatics organizations. Learn more about the Advisory Committee →
C-Suite Panel at GoGeomatics Expo 2025

Canadian Geomatics & Geospatial Advisory Forum

Canada's only vendor-neutral national open forum for the geomatics and geospatial community. No stage, no podium, no hierarchy — circle seating, moderated dialogue, every voice equal. The Forum was created to give the profession a space to speak honestly about the issues that matter most to Canada's geospatial future.

Free

No registration required. Open to anyone with a stake in Canada's geospatial community.

Equal

Circle seating. No stage. No podium. Government, industry, academia, and students sit together.

Recorded

A written summary of key takeaways is produced and shared publicly after the event.

Canadian Geomatics & Geospatial Advisory Forum 2025

Where Canada's Future Geomatics Leaders Get Their Start

The Student Education Track and hands-on programming at the Expo were built on a simple conviction: Canada's geomatics students should not wait until after graduation to experience their profession at its best. The Expo brings them into the room while the conversations are still happening — alongside the researchers, practitioners, and business leaders who are shaping where the profession is going.

Students who attend the Expo leave with a network, a sense of professional identity, and a clearer picture of where their career can go. Academic institutions have recognized this, and student participation has grown with every edition.

"The most interesting advancements in your field come from a group of diverse people getting together just by chance and throwing their opinions into the mix. This Expo will give many of us that chance to meet face to face with old and new friends, mentors, colleagues, and students to discuss and expand on ideas that we may not have thought of before."

Peter Srajer — Geospatial Technology Professional & Expo Advisory Member
Canada's geomatics students at GoGeomatics Expo

Strengthening Canada's Geospatial Ecosystem for Years to Come

The GoGeomatics Expo exists not as an annual event, but as an ongoing investment in Canada's geomatics profession — creating the conditions for collaboration, innovation, education, leadership, and partnerships to flourish year after year.

The Expo grows stronger with every edition because the community that builds it grows stronger with every year.

GoGeomatics Expo 2026

Be Part of the Community

October 26–28, 2026 · The Big Four Roadhouse, BMO Centre · Calgary, Alberta
Join Canada's national geomatics community for three days of learning, connection, and collaboration.

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