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Find an Eos Representative at the 2022 Midwest Esri Utility Users Group GIS Conference

Visit Eos Positioning Systems® (Eos) at 2022 MWEUUG. This year’s event will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Rochester - Mayo Clinic Area in Rochester. Eos will be in our booth from March 23–24.

Expo Dates & Times

Mar 23, 2022 / 12:30pm – 8:00pm

Mar 24, 2022 / 10:00am – 5:30pm 2022-03-23 12:30:00 2022-03-24 17:30:00 America/Chicago 2022 MWEUUG Find an Eos Representative at the 2022 Midwest Esri Utility Users Group GIS Conference Rochester, MN Eos Positioning Systems

Location

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Rochester - Mayo Clinic Area

150 Broadway Avenue South

Rochester, MN  55904

United States

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Social Media

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Find us on the floorplan (our booth will be picked the day of):

Learn about high-accuracy mapping at these Sessions:

Our Conference Sessions

The Eos team will be participating in the following sessions during the conference. Please join us for some informative discussion.

  • Session 1: Survey-Grade GNSS Accuracy on any Mobile Device using ArcGIS Field Maps

    Mar 23, 2022 / 3:10 pm - 3:45 pm  |  

    Room Adjacent to Vendor Hall

    In the past seven years, GNSS receivers and data collection software have fundamentally transformed the way organizations collect 3D survey-grade GNSS data. Whereas previously organizations had to purchase expensive, proprietary data collectors and software to operate their high-accuracy GNSS receivers, today field technicians can collect survey-grade data, including elevations, on their iPhone when connected to an Eos Arrow GNSS receiver. Furthermore, if an organization has only a single ArcGIS fieldworker license, it will likely have free access to powerful survey-grade field data collection software, including ArcGIS Field Maps, Survey123, and QuickCapture. If that weren’t enough, many state DOTs -- including those in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa -- operate an RTK network where access is free of charge. The user needs only an Internet connection on their mobile device to stream the free centimeter RTK corrections to their GNSS receiver. Never before in the history of GPS/GNSS has it been so inexpensive and simple to collect three-dimensional, survey-grade spatial data.

    • Stephen Nicholson, Eos Positioning Systems