
Mapped for Impact:
A Geospatial Breakfast with Google Cloud, CARTO & IAG
Tuesday, June 24, 2026
Google Sydney
Join IAG, CARTO and Google Cloud for an intimate breakfast session where data and GIS leaders from across the country come together to explore what's really possible when you break the geospatial silo.
Today, location intelligence is powering decisions across risk, operations, customer experience and climate strategy — and the organisations who act on it fastest are pulling ahead.
Hear how IAG is using CARTO and Google Cloud to tackle natural disaster and climate risk at enterprise scale — then dig into the AI opportunity that's reshaping what geospatial teams can deliver.
Who should join:
Geospatial, Data and AI leaders looking to unify their data sets, learn how to make the most of their geospatial data and AI strategy.
Get inspired:
- Learn how IAG is leveraging CARTO on Google Cloud to better support severe weather-affected customers across Australia with their platform SAM
- Experience first hand the power of AI applied to Location Intelligence
- Hear about the latest trends in GIS from global experts and participate in a roundtable to exchange ideas on how to implement ideas in your day-to-day
Geospatial data in 2026 should no longer live in a specialised, siloed system - neither should they be reserved for GIS teams. If you share our belief, join us to learn how local and international data leaders successfully turned a data storm into a unified, strategic asset.
Please note this event has limited capacity to ensure fruitful conversations and human size connections. Your registration is subject to approval by the organizers.


Agenda
Arrival and Breakfast
The State of Geospatial Trends and Opportunities
Fireside Chat IAG + CARTO + Google Cloud: Lessons in Geospatial Transformation
Fireside Chat
Beyond the Horizon: the AI Opportunity For Geospatial Data & Teams — with CARTO + Google Cloud
Networking
Speakers



Frequently asked questions
It's free!
Yes, but please keep in mind that there is a maximum of 3 people from each company. They must request a seat via the form above.
No, this event is designed to help organizations understand how they can utilize Geospatial data.

