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Mar
31
Tue
Geo Connect Asia 2026 @ Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore
Mar 31 @ 8:30 am – Apr 1 @ 5:00 pm
Geo Connect Asia 2026 @ Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore

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 3,000 delegates are expected to attend the 2026 event, with more than 35% of those coming from the wider APAC region and beyond. Enjoy early bird pricing is available until 20 March.

The 2026 Main Conference theme, Geospatial + autonomy in the age of AI, 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.

Seven focused platforms anchor the program: Geo Autonomy Summit, Indoor Mapping Forum, GNSS Asia Executive Circle, Geo Smart Mining Forum, Digital Underground Connect, Tech Talk Stage and the Innovation Stage.

Geo Connect Asia 2026 will also include an extensive exhibition featuring dozens of companies and government agencies, covering the whole gamut of geospatial technologies and solutions.

May
19
Tue
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation @ Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed
May 19 @ 9:00 am – May 22 @ 5:00 pm
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation @ Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed

Join experts from artificial intelligence (AI) and data science, thematic applications, engineers and research scientists active in the field of foundation models (FMs) applied to climate, weather, Earth observation (EO), and Earth sciences from across the globe in this workshop hosted by NASA and ESA (European Space Agency).

The Second ESA-NASA International Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation will focus on further strengthening cross-agency and cross-disciplinary collaboration between the EO and AI/FM communities to advance the transition of foundation models from research prototypes to operational, trustworthy, and impactful Earth science tools.

The key goal of the workshop is to foster meaningful exchange across science, applications, and operations, while creating space for emerging topics such as agentic AI, novel applications, benchmarking frameworks, and responsible AI use.

Image courtesy NASA

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