Spexi will be exhibiting at GeoIgnite 2026, taking place May 11–13 at the Ottawa Conference and Event Centre in Canada’s Capital.
The Canadian company develops high-resolution aerial imagery using a distributed network of drone pilots and standardized data processing workflows. Companies like Spexi are helping expand access to timely geospatial data for mapping, analytics, and emerging spatial AI applications.

Spexi produces ultra-high-resolution drone imagery designed for integration into mapping, computer vision, and spatial analytics workflows. Through coordinated drone operations and automated processing, the company captures fresh aerial imagery across urban areas and delivers standardized datasets that can support infrastructure monitoring, urban planning, and machine learning development.
Demand for current, high-resolution geospatial data continues to grow across sectors such as infrastructure, environmental monitoring, and urban development. Drone-based imagery provides an increasingly flexible way to capture localized geospatial data, complementing satellite and traditional airborne data sources used across the geospatial ecosystem.
GeoIgnite is Canada’s national geospatial leadership conference bringing together leaders from government, industry, academia, defence, and Indigenous organizations to explore the future of location technologies and spatial data.
GeoIgnite 2026 is supported by sponsors including NV5 Geospatial, Pacific Geomatics, Esri Canada, Sparkgeo, and Forsite Consultants Ltd., alongside a growing group of exhibitors participating in the event.










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