Geographic Information Systems experts will be converging on Green Bay for a professional conference in town, sharing the latest advancements in the industry.
The Esri Wisconsin User Group GIS Conference 2025 has announced an official date for this year’s meeting, bringing together industry professionals and educators for a networking and learning summit. EWUG is a statewide group that was formed in 1998 to cover Esri software topics.
The two-day gathering will explore the importance and significance of geospatial pursuits, enabling innovators and professionals to leverage their knowledge and experience to tackle real-world problems collaboratively.
Attendees will be able to learn about the ways they can integrate GIS into other programs and discuss the strategies that they have found most successful. Brochure printing is an excellent way to share information with guests at events like this, including the agenda and information about the keynote speakers. Hands-on learning sessions will provide guests with the opportunity to leave with new knowledge and confidence.
This year’s conference is open to interested parties of all experience levels to enter a more connected world. Online reservations will close on November 7, with late rates applied for late enrollment.
The Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay will host the GIS conference from Thursday, November 13th, to Friday, November 14th. The doors open at 9:00 am, and tickets start at $40 for students and $250 for regular attendees online.
