Accessing imagery is crucial for GIS professionals to maximize the value and decision-making potential of their GIS projects.įortunately, there are many sources of free and readily available imagery, including USGS, NASA, and NOAA. One imagery theme I heard many times at Esri UC 2023 is that organizations are challenged with finding, accessing, managing, and storing imagery. Accessing and managing imagery doesn’t have to be hard Imagery was truly everywhere at the conference, appearing in the education and distributor summits, t heater presentations, technical workshops, and captivating showcase demos. Popular imagery and remote sensing topics at Esri UC 2023 In the recap below, you’ll find valuable takeaways that can help you achieve your own goals with imagery and remote sensing and GIS in your organization. While the UC covered a wide range of GIS-related topics, my focus was on imagery and remote sensing, which coincidentally happened to be a fan favorite at the show. The energy and enthusiasm of over 19,000 GIS enthusiasts is contagious and truly motivating. From the first time I attended as an employee of an exhibiting company in 2007, to this year when I had the privilege of being with Esri, this international conference continues to inspire me. I’ll admit that I’m still a little star-struck by the Esri UC. The Esri User Conference: A source of inspiration. Whether you were present in person or if you participated virtually through our live streams, I’m excited to share the key takeaways from the imagery and remote sensing events. The annual Esri User Conference last week in San Diego was the largest in history, with over 19,000 live participants and thousands more who attended online.
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