11 Reasons You Should Attend the Esri Developer Summit
1) You don’t have to be a developer to benefit
Technical literacy and systems of engagement are proliferating in geographic disciplines, so even if your interests are far removed from software development, you will come away understanding new ways to augment your work and connect with your audience.
The plenary session at the 2019 Esri Developer Summit
2) Your experience level isn’t a factor
With the plenary and keynote presentations open to all audiences, and the sessions and technical workshops well represented across all experience levels, there’s simply no reason to think that you might be out of your element at the Dev Summit.
3) There’s something for everyone
A diverse array of topics are covered across the sessions, from AI and deep learning to image analysis, cartography, python scripting, data visualization, 3D, the list goes on and on…
Full house at the #WeCan Share and Connect: Women’s Idea Exchange at #DevSummit! Thank you for sharing the great work you do for the world ? #WomenInGIS pic.twitter.com/MczHyqJ14l
— Esri (@Esri) March 6, 2019
4) It’s incredibly rich in content
There are more sessions and technical workshops available over the week than you can possibly attend. Chances are that you will have more difficulty deciding between sessions than finding one that suits you!
Starting NOW: “Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS: Tips and Tricks” with our very own @d9huis. Come learn how to get the most out of your #dashboards! See you at Demo Theater 3. #devsummit @EsriDevSummit https://t.co/YYyfYPONL7 pic.twitter.com/hMC5rnM0Px
— ArcGIS Apps (@ArcGISApps) March 7, 2019
5) See into the future with forthcoming technology and trends
There’s no better place to gain insight into what new tech is emerging in GIS.
Vinay and Rohit demonstrate the three-step workflow for using #deeplearning in scenarios for detecting unpermitted oil well pads, as well as detection road cracks for prioritizing public works maintenance. #devsummit #plenary pic.twitter.com/J48lWWhS1C
— Esri DevSummit (@EsriDevSummit) March 5, 2019
6) Witness compelling speakers at the keynote
The Dev Summit is the perfect place to renew your interests and come away inspired to take on the next challenges in your work.
Good morning, #developers! After yoga, come on by Oasis 3 & 4 to watch our keynote, Glenn Vanderburg (@glv). #devsummit #plenary pic.twitter.com/s0YZXwhvny
— Esri DevSummit (@EsriDevSummit) March 6, 2019
7) Troubleshoot at the Esri showcase
Possibly the best aspect of the Dev Summit for the student, the ESRI showcase is host to industry professionals with expertise in just about every related discipline. Come prepared with questions and the showcase team will have answers for you in no time!
Expo is still buzzing here at @EsriDevSummit! Come chat with us #geogeeks even if you don’t want to chat GIS. We’re here until four! #knowbeforeyouPro pic.twitter.com/f3rXbM3I8p
— Alycia Rajendran (@AlyDoesGIS) March 7, 2019
8) Networking opportunities are at every turn
It’s almost impossible not to happen upon some meaningful networking at the Dev Summit. It’s a very friendly atmosphere and folks are ready and willing to connect and learn from one another.
Heading to Palm Springs next week? The #DevSummit 2019 Guide for Web #Developers blog is out! Check out the lineup here: https://t.co/eng6KVbPIN and view the full agenda https://t.co/yPWlkYk6Jd to plan your week. pic.twitter.com/MWMmQe9FhN
— Esri (@Esri) March 1, 2019
9) There’s plenty of local attractions
If the Dev Summit schedule isn’t packed enough for you, there’s plenty of attractions in Palm Springs. Check out the aerial tramway, bustling downtown, craft breweries, museums, local nature, and much more!
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway: One of the places you can find with our #DevSummit story maps http://t.co/FNFAC7COeY pic.twitter.com/v5H6zFAPIS
— Esri Story Maps (@EsriStoryMaps) March 11, 2015
10) The atmospheric conditions in Palm Springs
Let’s face it, this isn’t Canadian weather in March.
View of Palm Springs to the Southwest of the Convention Center
11) You’ll soon have a guide to making your trip a success
Stay tuned!