The celebration at LINC Library highlights Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology
The City of Greeley invites students and the community to celebrate GIS Day from 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at the LINC Library, 501 8th Avenue. The event will focus on the importance of GIS technology and its impact on various fields, from urban planning to environmental conservation.
People celebrate GIS Day worldwide to raise awareness about the power of GIS technology in tackling challenges across industries by supporting informed decisions based on spatial data. The event also highlights the diverse career paths in GIS, from cartographers and geospatial analysis to environmental consultants and urban planners. Attendees can talk to presenters who are studying or pursuing a career in GIS.
“As we gather to celebrate GIS Day, we hope to inspire the next generation of GIS professionals,” says Victoria Leonhardt, senior urban transportation planner for the City of Greeley. “GIS offers a variety of career paths. And it’s an essential tool for solving complex issues facing our communities today.”
This year’s event features:
- Lightning talks (9-11 a.m.) – The Weld County GIS team will present case studies showcasing how GIS has solved real-world problems.
- Hands-on workshops (11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.) – Students work with consultants from Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) on a real-world project: the Poudre River Restoration Initiative.
- GeoAI Panel – Hosted by University of Northern Colorado students, this panel will discuss how AI and machine learning work together for better data analysis.
In-person attendance for the talks is limited to students from elementary to college. Still, the public is welcome to tune in virtually. Sign up to receive the virtual link at bit.ly/2024-gis-day.