
The Disaster & Emergency Management Conference brings together some of Australia and New Zealand’s most dedicated sector leaders, professionals and service providers for two days of learning, listening, strategising and conceptualising the future of the sector.
Participants come from many sectors of the community, including:
- Defence
- Federal and state government heads of departments, directors and coordinators
- General managers and managers of emergency response and emergency services
- Assistant directors and assistant commissioners
- CEOs and business owners and leaders (technology, communication, insurance)
- Directors, coordinators and unit managers of disaster management teams and offices
- Clinical psychologists, mental health or allied health care workers
- Area controllers, disaster response coordinators
- Community engagement officers, recovery managers and community development professionals
- Economists, futurists and environmental scientists
The 2024 conference will tackle themes such as:
- How to navigate current climate challenges in order to enhance resilience
- How to introduce innovative approaches to community risk reduction
- Interagency collaboration and communication
- How to recruit and retain team members

INGEO 2025, the 9th International Conference on Engineering Surveying, continues the series of meetings that began in 1998.
The aim of the conference is to bring together professionals in the field of engineering surveying and other related professions, such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, geoinformatics, geotechnics and so on, to discuss new technologies and development.
The main topics of discussion will be:
- 3D modelling of buildings and engineering structures, BIM
- Smart cities, data collection, sensors, ISs and IOT applications
- Cultural heritage documentation, data collection, 3D modelling
- Indoor navigation (SLAM, RFID, TOF, etc.), low-cost systems and applications
- Deformation measurement, automated measuring systems
- Industry surveys, application of modern technology for power plants, nuclear facilities, etc.,
- Standards and quality assurance of engineering surveys

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

C.R. Kennedy and Leica Geosystems will showcase the Leica TS20 robotic total station at a series of launch events around Australia.
According to Leica Geosystems, the TS20 features upgraded hardware, software, and connectivity for a faster, quieter and more reliable experience in the field. From wireless communication and field and office software to theft deterrence and data sync, it’s fully connected and secured.

Geo Week 2026 will bring together geospatial and mapping professionals to explore how data, maps, and advanced technologies can deepen our understanding of the world and inform solutions to complex challenges.
Designed for decision-makers and problem-solvers, the conference program will feature case studies, expert panels and roundtable discussions for the canvassing of ideas and predictions from a variety of experts: innovators, end-users, regulators and others.
The associated exhibition will showcase the latest solutions for the geospatial sector and the built world one roof, including BIM, advanced airborne/terrestrial technologies, and commercial 3D technologies.