
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 Connect Asia is the annual regional meeting place to bring practical and proven solutions to the market, combining four overlapping exhibitions with a series of conferences to exchange inspiring ideas and share cross-industry experiences. It is an exclusively in-person, trade show-driven event, with strong live content that engages both a Singapore-based and a regional audience.
More than 3000 delegates are expected to attend the 2026 event, with more than 35% of those coming from the wider APAC region and beyond.
The 2026 Main Conference theme, Transforming technology into solutions: underground, land and sea to sky, will seek to match practitioners from the user community with policymakers and the broader community to deliver outcomes to advance the value of the industry.
Delegate registration will open on 28 October 2025.

Geospatial World Forum (GWF) is a collaborative and interactive event that demonstrates the collective and shared vision of the global geospatial community.
This annual gathering brings together geospatial professionals and leaders representing national mapping agencies, private sector enterprises, multilateral and development organisations, scientific and academic institutions, and large end-users from government agencies and private businesses.
Geospatial World Forum 2026’s theme will be Sovereignty, Economy & Society, and the event is expected to attract:
- 50-plus partners
- 75-plus exhibitors
- 2,000-plus attendees from 100-plus countries
- 500-plus speakers
- Representatives from 1,000-plus organisations
For 2026, GWF returns to the location of its first iteration, the RAI Congress Centre in Amsterdam.