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Canada’s National Geomatics Expo Welcomes Eagle Engineering and Consulting as Platinum Sponsor

Calgary, AB – July 15, 2024 – The National Geomatics Expo is thrilled to announce Eagle Engineering and Consulting (Eagle-EAC) as the Platinum Sponsor for its upcoming event, taking place from October 28th to 30th at the Big Four Roadhouse, BMO Centre in Calgary, Alberta. This collaboration signifies a shared dedication to advancing the geomatics industry in Canada.

Eagle-EAC’s reputation as a pioneer in telecommunications, GIS, and asset management along with their cutting-edge reality capture and mobile mapping technologies aligns perfectly with the expo’s mission to showcase the latest industry innovations and foster collaboration within the geomatics community. The company’s recent operational expansion in Calgary, coupled with their role as Platinum Sponsor, underscores their commitment to driving growth and shaping the future of the Canadian geomatics industry.

Dan McCarthy, President of Eagle EAC, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming expo and the company’s expansion: “The GoGeomatics Expo is a milestone event for Eagle EAC as we expand our presence in the Calgary market. We’re eager to engage with the local geomatics community, share our expertise, and demonstrate how our cutting-edge reality capture solutions can contribute to the city’s thriving geospatial sector.”

As Canada’s premier geomatics event, The National Geomatics Expo provides an ideal platform for exhibitors to connect with industry professionals, demonstrate their expertise, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the future of geomatics. The Expo, featuring a comprehensive program of over 75 speakers, 12 panels, workshops, and the largest tradeshow in Canada for location technologies, is set to be an invaluable experience for all participants. The integration of the buildingSMART Canada Summit further enhances the event’s appeal, offering a unique opportunity for networking and knowledge exchange.

About Canada’s National Geomatics Expo

Canada’s National Geomatics Expo is the premier event for professionals in the geomatics industry, featuring a diverse range of presentations, workshops, and exhibitions. The event provides a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the latest advancements in geomatics technology and network with industry leaders. This year’s expo will also host the buildingSMART Canada Summit, focusing on the integration of BIM and GIS technologies.

About Eagle Engineering and Consulting

Eagle Engineering and Consulting is at the forefront of innovation, offering a comprehensive suite of services tailored to the telecommunications, GIS, and asset management sectors. By seamlessly integrating advanced technologies like reality capture and mobile mapping, Eagle empowers clients to optimize data capture, management, and analysis. Our end-to-end solutions span telecommunications infrastructure, geospatial analysis, and specialized asset management services for municipal entities.

For more information about Eagle Engineering and Consulting and its participation in Canada’s National Geomatics Expo, please contact:

Media Contact: Eagle Engineering and Consulting

Jessica Fielding
Marketing Manager
403-463-4095

Media Contact: Canada’s National Geomatics Expo

Jonathan Murphey
CEO GoGeomatics Canada
Email: info@gogeomatics.ca

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