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GeoCue Heads Back to the Esri User Conference to Showcase LP360

Visit Booth 227 in San Diego and join our Partner Presentation to see what’s new in LiDAR, imagery and 3D mapping workflows

GeoCue is heading back to San Diego for one of the biggest weeks in geospatial, and we’re bringing LP360 with us.

The Esri User Conference is always a highlight of the year for GIS professionals, mapping teams, surveyors, engineers, utilities, government agencies and anyone working with location-based data. It brings together thousands of people who are using GIS to solve real-world problems, share new ideas, explore new workflows and see what is next in geospatial technology.

This year, GeoCue will be exhibiting at Booth 227, where our team will be ready to meet with attendees, answer questions, demo LP360 software and show how we help geospatial professionals move from raw LiDAR and imagery data to accurate, actionable deliverables.

And yes, we are excited to be back.

For us, the Esri User Conference is a natural place to talk about LP360 because so many of our customers are not just collecting data for the sake of collecting data. They are collecting data because it needs to go somewhere. It needs to support decisions. It needs to become a map, a model, a report, a surface, a classification, a design input or a GIS layer that helps teams understand what is happening in the real world.

That is where LP360 comes in.

LP360 is the professional choice for geospatial data processing software. Built in the U.S.A. since 2006, LP360 helps professionals process drone, airborne, mobile and terrestrial LiDAR data, along with imagery, into accurate deliverables they can trust. Whether you are working with point cloud classification, QA/QC, 3D visualization, volumetrics, photogrammetry, surface creation or final output generation, LP360 gives you the tools to move faster and deliver with confidence.

At Booth 227, attendees will be able to see LP360 in action and learn how our software supports the full data workflow. We will be showing new features and tools, answering processing questions and helping users better understand how to get more from their LiDAR and imagery data.

GeoCue will also be hosting a 30-minute Partner Presentation, “New in LP360: LiDAR, Imagery & 3D Mapping Workflows,” taking  place on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, from 4:00–4:30 PM at the Expo Partner Presentation Theater in Hall A.

This session will give attendees a closer look at the latest updates in LP360, including new tools and workflows designed to help geospatial professionals process data faster, improve point cloud classification, create better deliverables and get more value from both LiDAR and imagery.

We’ll cover recent enhancements including expanded sensor support, improved photo and colorization tools, AI-assisted classification options, 3D visualization capabilities and workflow updates that make it easier to move from raw data to final deliverables inside LP360.

If you want a quick, practical look at what is new and how LP360 is continuing to evolve for modern geospatial workflows, this will be a great session to attend.

One of the key reasons LP360 matters to the Esri community is simple: your data should not get stuck in processing.

For GIS teams, the value of LiDAR and imagery is not just in the point cloud. The value is in what you can do with it next. LP360 helps users create outputs that can support Esri workflows, including point cloud files, shapefiles, raster surfaces, elevation products, imagery outputs and other deliverables that can move into GIS environments for analysis, visualization and decision-making.

That is important because so many organizations rely on Esri software as the central hub for their mapping and geospatial operations. Cities use it to manage infrastructure. Utilities use it to monitor assets and rights of way. Engineering firms use it to support design and documentation. Public safety teams use it for planning and response. Survey and mapping professionals use it to deliver accurate data that their clients can actually use.

We are also seeing this workflow become especially important in school safety and emergency response mapping.

Across the country, more schools are being mapped with handheld LiDAR systems like the TrueView GO to quickly capture accurate interior and exterior conditions. Hallways, entrances, stairwells, classrooms, gymnasiums, utility areas and campus surroundings can all be documented in detail without relying on outdated drawings or manual measurements.

Once that data is processed in LP360, it can be cleaned, classified, reviewed and exported into Esri software to support final GIS deliverables. For school districts, public safety teams and first responders, that means better safety maps, more accurate facility documentation and a clearer understanding of the spaces they may need to navigate during an emergency.

That is a powerful example of why the connection between field collection, LP360 processing and Esri-ready outputs matters. The data does not just look impressive on screen. It becomes something useful, shareable and actionable for the people who need it most.

LP360 helps bridge the gap between data collection and GIS-ready deliverables.

With today’s sensors, it is easier than ever to collect large amounts of data. Drone LiDAR, handheld SLAM, mobile mapping and advanced imagery systems can capture incredible detail in a short amount of time. But once the field work is done, the real question becomes: how do you process it, validate it, classify it and turn it into something useful?

That is exactly the conversation we want to have at Esri UC.

Our team will be available throughout the show to walk attendees through LP360 workflows, including how to process LiDAR and imagery, classify point clouds, inspect results, create surfaces, generate deliverables and prepare data for use across GIS and mapping workflows. Whether you are new to LiDAR or already managing large-scale datasets, we can help you understand where LP360 fits into your process.

We are especially looking forward to connecting with GIS professionals who are working with more 3D data, more reality capture tools and more demanding deliverable requirements. As the industry continues to move toward faster collection, better visualization and more integrated geospatial workflows, software like LP360 plays an important role in helping teams keep up.

The Esri User Conference is the perfect place to have those conversations.

If you are attending the conference, stop by Booth 227 and meet the GeoCue team. See what is new in LP360, ask us your processing questions and learn how we can help you turn LiDAR and imagery data into the deliverables your GIS teams need.

And make sure to join us for our 30-minute Partner Presentation, “New in LP360: LiDAR, Imagery & 3D Mapping Workflows,” on Wednesday, July 15, from 4:00–4:30 PM at the Expo Partner Presentation Theater in Hall A for a closer look at the latest LP360 updates and how they can help improve your LiDAR, imagery and 3D mapping workflows.

We look forward to seeing you in San Diego.

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