Eos Positioning Systems24 maj 2026

Eos Positioning Systems to Showcase Surveying Solutions at Esri-Autodesk Integration Workshop in Mississauga

Eos Positioning Systems to Exhibit at Where Next Integration Workshop in Mississauga

Eos Positioning Systems will be among exhibitors at the Where Next technology integration workshop, an industry event scheduled for May 24, 2026, in Mississauga, Ontario. The workshop brings together representatives from Esri and Autodesk, two leading providers of geospatial and design technology platforms, to discuss integration capabilities and showcase solutions relevant to surveying and spatial data professionals.

The participation marks an opportunity for Eos to present its portfolio of surveying and GNSS-based positioning systems to a concentrated audience of geospatial and design technology professionals. Where Next functions as a platform for vendors and solution providers to demonstrate how their tools integrate with widely adopted software ecosystems used across surveying, civil engineering, and construction sectors.

Background

The Where Next workshop series has become a regular touchpoint for technology vendors seeking to align their offerings with the evolving workflows of surveying and design professionals. By co-hosting with both Esri and Autodesk, the event acknowledges the interconnected nature of modern surveying practice, where field data collection, spatial analysis, and design integration form a continuous process.

For many surveying firms, the ability to seamlessly move data between field surveying instruments, analysis platforms, and design software has become a competitive necessity rather than an optional feature. Events like Where Next provide venues where equipment manufacturers can demonstrate real-world integration scenarios and address technical requirements from practitioners in the field.

What's New

Eos Positioning Systems' participation in the Mississauga workshop underscores the company's commitment to engaging with the broader geospatial technology ecosystem. The company will use the event to showcase its positioning and surveying hardware alongside demonstrations of how these systems function within integrated workflows alongside Esri and Autodesk platforms.

The May 24 event in Mississauga represents a strategic venue for Eos to connect with surveying professionals, contractors, and technology integrators who actively evaluate equipment and solutions. Such workshops typically feature technical sessions, vendor exhibitions, and networking opportunities designed to facilitate direct conversations between solution providers and end-users.

Implications for Surveyors

If you're managing surveying operations or evaluating positioning equipment, Where Next workshops serve as valuable venues for observing how different solutions perform in integrated environments. Rather than assessing tools in isolation, you can see demonstrations of end-to-end workflows—from field data capture through processing and design integration—which often reveals practical compatibility considerations that specifications alone may not convey.

The workshop format also provides opportunities to discuss specific workflow challenges directly with vendor representatives. If your firm uses Esri's spatial analysis tools or Autodesk's design platforms, seeing how Eos positioning systems function within these environments helps inform procurement decisions and training priorities.

For surveying teams considering equipment upgrades or firms expanding their technological capabilities, these events offer a concentrated environment to evaluate multiple solutions. The focus on integration rather than individual product features aligns with how modern surveying firms actually operate—as participants in technology ecosystems rather than users of standalone tools. Understanding how your positioning equipment communicates with your analysis and design software can significantly impact productivity and reduce costly data conversion steps.

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Originally announced by Eos Positioning Systems.

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