BCIT to Host 2025 SaGES Conference in Vancouver

May 12, 2025
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BCIT to Host Surveying and Geomatics Educators Society (SaGES) Conference

Students in safety vests using surveying equipment outdoors, practicing skills for the BCIT SaGES Conference.

[Vancouver, B.C.] British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) is pleased to host the 29th biennial conference of the Surveying and Geomatics Educators Society (SaGES) from June 15 to 19, 2025, at the BCIT Downtown Campus in Vancouver, B.C. 

The SaGES 2025 Conference will welcome approximately 100 attendees, including educators, professionals, and technology leaders from across North America. The conference will emphasize the use of geospatial technologies as powerful educational tools, with programs that include technical sessions, keynote speeches, student posters, field trips, and more.

Exhibitors at SaGES 2025 will have the opportunity to showcase their products, services, or cutting-edge solutions to a community of educators, professionals, and innovators seeking new ideas, methods, and information.

Sponsors at SaGES 2025 will have the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment as leaders in advancing the fields of surveying, mapping, and geospatial technologies. Their sponsorship will foster valuable exchanges of ideas that will help strengthen and grow the surveying, mapping, and geospatial technologies.

For more details on how to participate as an exhibitor or sponsor, please visit our website.

Space is limited – register here to join us.

About BCIT

BCIT is a well-regarded public polytechnic institution located in British Columbia, Canada. It offers a wide range of programs in various fields such as technology, engineering, business, health sciences, and trades.

About SaGES

SaGES is a forum where academia, industry, and government work together to exchange ideas, promote common causes, and provide opportunities to improve the teaching and learning of geomatics.

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