INTERGEO stands as the world's leading trade fair and conference for geodesy, geoinformation, and land management. Organised by the DVW (Gesellschaft für Geodäsie, Geoinformation und Landmanagement), the event has operated since 1921, originally as the German Surveyor's Day before adopting its current name in 1995. The fair rotates annually among German cities, bringing together the global geospatial community.
The 2026 edition will convene in Munich from September 15–17, expecting over 18,500 visitors from 119 countries and attracting 530+ exhibitors. The event operates across two main components: a comprehensive expo showcasing cutting-edge technologies and solutions, and a conference featuring presentations on industry developments and innovations.
INTERGEO addresses critical contemporary challenges including climate change, urbanisation, and sustainable land management through geospatial applications. Key topics span Building Information Modelling (BIM), digital twins, and geo-based data solutions. The platform facilitates dialogue between industry leaders, government agencies, and academic institutions, creating space for knowledge exchange and business development.
The target audience encompasses surveyors, geoinformaticians, cartographers, municipal authorities, and technology companies operating in the geospatial sector. Attendees range from established market leaders to emerging startups, with the event providing visibility to an international audience.
INTERGEO functions as more than a transactional marketplace—it shapes industry direction through its conference programme, networking opportunities, and exhibition of emerging technologies. The event's significance is underscored by its expansion plans: from 2028, Mesago Messe Frankfurt will assume organisational responsibility, with the fair consolidating in Frankfurt permanently.
