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INTERGEO

septiembre 15, 2026 - septiembre 17, 2026

The Intergeo, an international event in the fields of geodesy, geoinformation, and land management, is far more than a name on a calendar. It reflects a living, evolving space where science meets business, and where theory transforms into practical solutions for the real world. The title itself carries meaning: “Intergeo” stands for the International Geodesy and Geoinformation Fair. Yet behind this concise abbreviation lies an entire universe of ideas, technologies, and people who are shaping how we understand and manage our planet.

Geodesy, at its core, is the science of measuring and representing the Earth. It answers fundamental questions: What is the exact shape of our planet? How does it move? How do tectonic shifts, gravity variations, and sea level changes influence our environment? Geoinformation, on the other hand, focuses on collecting, processing, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data. Together, these fields create the backbone of modern mapping, navigation, infrastructure planning, and environmental monitoring.

Understanding the Purpose of Intergeo in the Geospatial World

Intergeo takes place every autumn, moving from one major city to another. This annual rotation gives each host city the opportunity to become a temporary capital of geodesy and geoinformation. The event was organized and initiated by Hinte GmbH, a company known for its expertise in planning and delivering international trade fairs and professional exhibitions. Their experience ensures that the event runs smoothly, welcoming thousands of participants from around the globe.

But Intergeo is not just another industry fair with exhibition stands and brochures. It is a global communication platform. Experts, innovators, and decision-makers gather to exchange knowledge, present research, demonstrate technology, and build partnerships. The entire value chain of the geospatial sector is represented — from raw data collection in the field to advanced system-integrated applications used in urban planning, environmental protection, and smart city development.

Every year, the atmosphere combines professional focus with genuine curiosity. Engineers discuss satellite positioning accuracy. Software developers present new mapping solutions. Academics share research findings on Earth observation. Government representatives explore strategies for sustainable land management. The diversity of participants reflects the growing importance of geospatial technologies in everyday life.

Key Topics and Innovations at the International Geodesy and Geoinformation Fair

The thematic scope of Intergeo is impressively broad. The event embraces both traditional geodetic practices and cutting-edge innovations. Visitors can explore advancements in satellite navigation, 3D mapping, digital twins, and geospatial analytics.

Among the major focus areas are:

Earth observation technologies and satellite-based monitoring

Unmanned systems such as drones for surveying and mapping

Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its integration with geodata

Smart city concepts and digital infrastructure planning

Land management systems and environmental monitoring tools

These topics highlight how deeply geoinformation is embedded in modern society. From managing transportation networks to planning renewable energy projects, geospatial data provides the foundation for informed decision-making.

What makes Intergeo particularly valuable is its ability to connect theory with practice. Exhibitors include both profit-driven technology companies and non-profit research institutions. Public authorities stand alongside private enterprises. Universities present academic insights while startups introduce disruptive solutions. This blend of perspectives fosters dialogue that extends far beyond commercial transactions.

Who Attends Intergeo and Why It Matters

The audience at Intergeo is as diverse as its exhibitors. Decision-makers from municipalities attend to explore solutions for infrastructure planning. Developers and engineers look for new tools to improve efficiency and accuracy. Purchasers evaluate products and services that can strengthen their organizations. Researchers and students come to learn, network, and gain inspiration.

The event offers several clear benefits for participants:

Direct access to the latest products and technological innovations.

Opportunities to establish partnerships with international stakeholders.

Insight into global trends shaping geodesy, geoinformation, and land management.

A platform for professional development through conferences and expert panels.

Beyond formal presentations and exhibitions, much of the value lies in personal interaction. Conversations over coffee often spark collaborations that later evolve into significant projects. In a field driven by precision and data, human connection remains essential.

The fair also serves as a mirror of global priorities. As climate change, urban expansion, and resource management become more pressing challenges, the importance of accurate geospatial information grows. Intergeo reflects this urgency by showcasing tools that help monitor environmental change, optimize land use, and design resilient infrastructure.

Accessibility and the Rotating Host Cities

One of the thoughtful aspects of Intergeo is its mobility. By changing location each year, the event brings its global network closer to different regions. Host cities are carefully selected not only for their capacity but also for accessibility. Organizers prioritize venues with strong public transportation systems, convenient road connections, and proximity to international airports.

This attention to logistics ensures that professionals from around the world can participate without unnecessary barriers. Whether arriving by train, car, or plane, visitors typically find the venue easy to reach. The choice of well-connected cities reinforces Intergeo’s identity as an open and inclusive meeting point for the international geospatial community.

The rotating format also allows each city to showcase its own approach to urban development and land management. Participants often have the chance to observe local infrastructure projects or innovative planning concepts in action. In this way, the host location becomes part of the learning experience.

A Central Hub for Geodesy, Geoinformation, and Land Management

At its heart, Intergeo represents a convergence of disciplines that shape how humanity interacts with the Earth. Geodesy provides the measurements. Geoinformation transforms those measurements into usable insights. Land management applies those insights to organize space responsibly and sustainably.

The fair demonstrates that these fields are no longer isolated scientific domains. They are interconnected pillars supporting navigation systems, environmental protection, disaster management, construction planning, and digital transformation initiatives. By bringing together experts from across sectors, Intergeo strengthens collaboration and accelerates innovation.

In conclusion, Intergeo stands as more than an annual exhibition. It is a dynamic platform where knowledge circulates, partnerships are formed, and the future of geospatial science takes shape. Regardless of which city hosts it, the event consistently emphasizes accessibility, openness, and global exchange. For anyone involved in geodesy, geoinformation, or land management, Intergeo remains a central hub a place where ideas meet opportunity and where the map of tomorrow begins to unfold.