
The 2nd MENA Geospatial Forum 2025 Opens with Strong Industry Engagement, Advancing Regional Geospatial Innovation.
Dubai, UAE – 24 February 2025 – The second edition of the MENA Geospatial Forum launched with resounding success, gathering leading experts, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to explore the latest advancements in geospatial technologies and their transformative impact across sectors. The opening day saw a high level of participation and engagement, reaffirming the growing significance of geospatial intelligence in shaping the future of urban planning, infrastructure, environmental management, and national security.
With an impressive turnout of professionals and organizations, the forum set the stage for in-depth discussions on the integration of geospatial data, AI-driven analytics, and remote sensing technologies in driving efficiency, sustainability, and strategic decision-making. Experts highlighted how geospatial intelligence is becoming a cornerstone for smart city development, climate resilience, and disaster management, providing real-time insights for more effective policy and operational strategies.
Commenting on the forum's successful launch, Leila Masinaei, Managing Partner at Great Minds Event Management, stated:
'The overwhelming response to the 2nd MENA Geospatial Forum underscores the increasing recognition of geospatial intelligence as a critical tool for industry and government leaders. The discussions and knowledge exchange on the first day reflect the region's commitment to leveraging these technologies for innovation, resilience, and sustainable growth. We are proud to provide a platform that fosters collaboration and accelerates advancements in this vital field.'
The high level of engagement among attendees highlighted the demand for deeper exploration of geospatial applications in key industries, including construction, energy, transportation, and environmental conservation. Interactive panel discussions and technical presentations provided invaluable insights into cutting-edge solutions, demonstrating how geospatial technologies are revolutionizing traditional business models and infrastructure development.
As a hub for industry collaboration, the MENA Geospatial Forum is playing a pivotal role in advancing the adoption of geospatial technologies across the region. The success of its opening day signals the growing momentum in the sector, paving the way for continued innovation and strategic partnerships in the years ahead.
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