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From showcasing innovative technology to connecting people, the 2025 Esri User Conference proved that GIS is driving meaningful change.
CalHeatScore—a first-of-its-kind system—ranks heat risk on a scale from 0 to 4 at the ZIP code level, helping people know when it’s too hot.
Esri’s Map Africa initiative has two new key partners, and there’s a new e-commerce experience in the Esri Store for demographic data.
Esri’s Young Professionals Network celebrates a decade of empowering early-career GIS professionals.
Join the ArcGIS Pro assistant early adopter community to help create a tool that simplifies workflows and empowers more users.
Find out which data management strategy is best depending on how often data gets updated, where it originates, and other key factors.
ProtectedSeas, a pioneering project that maps and shares global ocean protection data, is now part of ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
The Palisades and Eaton fires consumed more than 16,000 buildings and vehicles. What of those metals, toxins, and plastic remains?
The US Census Bureau’s International Database is a vital resource for global demographic trends—and it employs the latest GIS technology.
After a record-setting snowstorm hit Oswego County, New York, county staff used GIS to coordinate and prioritize requests for help.
Omaha, Nebraska’s Metropolitan Utilities District now has a precise data model of its assets and operations with full network connectivity.
After collecting data on streets, public spaces, and people’s cycling habits, Ostrava is strategically updating its cycling infrastructure.