The highly anticipated Geo Week 2026 is set to transform the geospatial landscape in Singapore this year. In a bold move to foster deeper industry collaboration, organizers have announced the launch of interactive “Practitioner Roundtables” at the iconic Suntec City convention centre. This new format transcends the old lectures, and provides a practical setting where professionals can solve practical problems.
Scheduled to bring together thousands of experts, the event will utilize Suntec City’s state-of-the-art facilities to host these intimate, problem-solving sessions. unlike standard panels, the Practitioner Roundtables are designed to be participant-driven.
According to a spokesperson of the event, the event is aimed at bridging the gap between technology providers and end-users. These roundtables will enable the surveyors, the city planners, and the engineers to sit and deconstruct certain hurdles in operations at the developers level.
Rigorous discussion will be expected concerning:
The shift towards interactive sessions at Geo Week 2026 reflects a growing maturity in the Asian geospatial market. Professionals are not only searching new tools, they are searching optimized working processes. By hosting these at a central hub like Suntec City, the event ensures maximum accessibility for international and local delegates alike.
The event is scheduled for early 2026 and will be held at Suntec City, Singapore, featuring the new Practitioner Roundtables.
Any registered delegates are welcome to attend these sessions especially those who are on the technical side, including surveyors, engineers, and data scientists.
All round tables are covered by the whole conference pass but there are some workshops that are specialized and might need to be pre-registered because of the limited number of seats.
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