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December means it’s time for AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas! Thanks to our friends at Felt, we’ve mapped out what your perfect week for geospatial could look like — so you don’t miss a thing!
Start your conference by visiting us in the Expo Hall — we’ll be there all week! Come talk geospatial with us. Ask us about Wherobots or Apache Sedona, spatial data processing, GeoAI, satellite imagery analysis, raster and vector joins, or any exciting spatial projects you’re working on. Have a challenge? We’d love to hear about it!
We’re back with the Geo Party, hosted by Wherobots and Felt. This is a must-attend event for anyone in geospatial at re:Invent. You won’t want to miss it! Be sure to RSVP here as space is limited!
Here’s a curated list of sessions to help you make the most of the conference week. Check out the interactive map for the full agenda of recommendations, organized by location, and bookmark it for easy access!
If you’d like to find a time to connect at re:Invent, fill out the form below and we’ll be in touch to set something up!
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