Discover the Future of GNSS in Booth #925 at the 2025 Esri UC

Discover the Future of GNSS in Booth #925 at the 2025 Esri UC

We’re Right Around the Corner!

Step into the future of high-accuracy field data collection at the Esri User Conference. At Booth #925 in the expo hall — around the corner from where you scanned this QR code — we’re showcasing cutting-edge GNSS technology built exclusively for ArcGIS® users. Whether you need submeter, subfoot, or survey-grade accuracy, we have the right solution for you.

We’re showcasing our full lineup of submeter, subfoot, and cm/survey-grade GNSS receivers, including the powerful Arrow Series® and the groundbreaking Skadi Series™. Plus, for the second year in a row, we’re bringing back three game-changing innovations designed exclusively for ArcGIS® users:

  • Skadi Tilt Compensation™ – Capture high-accuracy coordinates with your device tilted—no need to level a pole. It’s seamless, robust, and works with ArcGIS mobile apps. Survey-grade tools like this are no longer just for surveyors. Get your demo today.
  • Invisible Range Pole™ – Need precise 3D positioning without a range pole? This revolutionary technology calculates asset locations directly beneath your handheld, no matter your movement. If you haven’t yet seen the Invisible Range Pole, it’s one of the coolest demos you can get while you’re in San Diego. Ask for one in booth #925.
  • Extensible Virtual Range Pole™ – Measure hard-to-reach assets up to ~20 meters (about 7 feet) away with survey-grade accuracy. No more climbing into trenches or restricted areas—just point and capture. If you see the green laser pointer darting around the convention center, it’s this revolutionary tool in action. Ask for your demo in the Eos booth!
Skadi Tilt Compensation for the Skadi Series by Eos Positioning Systems : Mapping Hard-To-Reach Asset Under a Car
Invisible Range Pole for the Skadi Series Smart Handle by Eos Positioning Systems : Continuous elevation to the ground
Extensible Virtual Range Pole for the Skadi Series Smart Handle by Eos Positioning Systems : Mapping Hard-to-Reach Assets in Trenches from Afar

How to Find Us in the Expo Hall

Enter the exhibit area, head to the main aisle, and look for our big blue hanging banner near the 900 sign. Make sure it’s the Eos booth, and you’re in the right place. Our team is ready to answer your questions and provide live demos of our latest innovations.

2025 Esri UC Floorplan - Eos Positioning Systems Booth #925

Why Visit Booth #925?

  • Live Demos: You came all this way to find solutions to your needs. Don’t miss the chance to see and handle some of the most powerful, affordable, and flexible GNSS solutions for GIS users.
  • Expert Guidance: Get your GNSS (GPS) and accuracy questions answered by industry veterans.
  • See What’s Next: Be among the first to explore game-changing innovations for ArcGIS users.

If you can’t meet with us while you’re in San Diego, simply let us know you’re interested, and we’ll contact you. Either stop by the booth (#925) to get scanned or fill out a web form letting us know your interests.

2025 Esri UC Expo Hours

Join our team in the booth during these expo hours (last updated May 2025, subject to Esri changing the hours; please check Esri’s official agenda in case of schedule change):

Tuesday, July 15, 2025: 9am – 5pm (local time PT)

Wednesday, July 16, 2025: 9am – 5pm (local time PT)

Thursday, July 17, 2025: 9am – 4pm (local time PT)

Join Us For Lunch: Wednesday from 11:30am – 12:30 p.m. PT

Eos Positioning Systems is pleased to offer a free boxed lunch* to the first 100 scanned attendees to our session. (Other Esri UC exhibitors/sponsors and Esri partners are not eligible for the free lunch but may attend.) Here are the details:

Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (local time PT)

Location: Room 08, San Diego Convention Center

Session Topic: What’s New in High-Accuracy GNSS/GPS for Esri Users?

Join Eos Positioning Systems and Esri for an exclusive lunch session on the future of high-accuracy GNSS for mobile GIS workflows. Eos CTO Jean-Yves Lauture will showcase cutting-edge RTK features—tilt compensation, the Invisible Range Pole, and the Extensible Virtual Range Pole—that are revolutionizing field workflows with ArcGIS apps. An Esri mobile app leader will then reveal key updates on Field Maps, Survey123, and QuickCapture. A real Skadi GNSS user, Damon Nelton of Ellingson Companies, will then show how he’s using the Skadi Smart Handle to improve safety and efficiency across the U.S., including with RTK, Galileo HAS, and Atlas corrections. Q&A to follow. Don’t miss this session shaping the future of field work.

*Boxed lunch will be provided to the first 100 attendees; other Esri UC exhibitors/sponsors and Esri partners are not eligible to receive the lunch but may attend.

Picture-Perfect Precision: Preview the Eos GNSS Tech in Booth #925

In Canada, a professional uses the Skadi Smart Handle on a construction site. Using the Skadi Smart Handle and ArcGIS Field Maps, they quickly mapped assets in a trench.
A professional maps assets in a trench using the Extensible Virtual Range Pole for positioning and ArcGIS Field Maps for data collection.
A field worker maps a gas meter using the Skadi Smart Handle's Invisible Range Pole and ArcGIS Field Maps.
A field worker maps a gas meter using the Invisible Range Pole and ArcGIS Field Maps.
Skadi Tilt Compensation is used to find the position of a residential gas meter. Even at this degree of tilt, the accuracy remains centimeter-level.
A worker uses Skadi Tilt Compensation to survey a residential gas meter on the side of a house.
In Africa, a team tests out the new Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS) corrections from the European Union. They're using an Arrow Gold+ GNSS receiver, the first on the market capable of using the GalHAS corrections.
In Africa, a team gets decimeter-level accuracy using an Arrow Gold+ GNSS receiver with Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS) corrections from the E.U.
Felecia Helms maps an electric meter in the City of Seguin, Texas. She's using an Arrow Gold GNSS receiver with ArcGIS Field Maps and an iPad.
Felecia Helms maps an electric meter in Seguin, Texas with an Arrow Gold for accuracy and ArcGIS Field Maps on iPad for data collection.
At Oldham County Water District in Kentucky, a field worker tests out Skadi Tilt Compensation, which they are using with ArcGIS apps to map water assets.
An Oldham County Water District field worker reduces GNSS error with Skadi Tilt Compensation.

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