
After the success of the Australian Institute of Mine Surveyors (AIMS) 2024 National Conference in Perth, 2025 will see the even return to the east coast for the 2025 AIMS National Conference at the Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort.
The Perth conference set new attendance records, and AIMS says it anticipates an even larger gathering in 2025. AIMS members, non-members and industry suppliers are welcome to attend the event.

The 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), the International Astronautical Federation (IAF)’s premier global space event, will be held in Sydney, Australia from 29 September to 3 October 2025.
Often described as the ‘Olympics of space,’ this prestigious event is where the world’s space community gathers to access the latest space advancements and trends, academic works, industry connections, and partnership opportunities.
The theme for 2025 will be ‘Sustainable Space: Resilient Earth,’ setting the stage for important discussions such as: space-based applications for Earth, sustainable space activities, and sustaining life off Earth.

The INTERGEO EXPO and CONFERENCE brings together hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of delegates from around the world, to discuss with, learn from and network with others in the sectors of geodesy, geoinformation and land management.
The event presents an opportunity for vendors to showcase their innovative geodata-based solutions to an international audience over three days, addressing current challenges such as climate change, urbanisation and sustainable land use.
The 2024 event in Stuttgart attracted more than 550 exhibitors and more than 17,000 visitors.

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.

The Association for Geographic Information’s (AGI) Foresight Conference 2025 will be held in London on 13 November, at which will be launched the The Foresight Report 2030, the result of a 12-month project exploring the opportunities and challenges facing the geospatial sector over the next five years.
The conference agenda features an keynote presentation from Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technology Advisor and Google’s first ever Geospatial Technologist, who will be joined by representatives from Amentum, AtkinsRéalis, Idox Geospatial, 1Spatial and the North Sea Transition Authority.
The innovative geospatial sector program also features opportunities to explore the themes of the Report — the Data Imperative, the AI Integration Challenge, Infrastructure Evolution, the Collaboration Imperative, Earth Systems Revolution, Skills Revolution, and the Convergence Effect.
 
            