Esri UK

Esri UK

IT Services and IT Consulting

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 26,501 followers

Providing you with the world’s most powerful mapping and spatial analytics software.

About us

Esri UK provides world-class geographic information systems (GIS) and has the single largest pool of GIS expertise in the UK. Every day millions of decisions are powered by GIS, helping businesses become more profitable and public service more efficient through a better understanding of location analytics: • Retailers use GIS for site selection and demographic modelling • Insurance companies use GIS to make decisions around risk exposure • Governments use GIS to reduce costs and provide online services for citizens • Utility companies use GIS to help maintain and locate assets across the UK, driving better customer service • Housing associations use GIS to manage estate repairs and reduce costs • Police forces use GIS to reduce crime and improve public safety Esri UK has successfully forged lasting relationships with Esri technology users in England, Scotland and Wales and continues to develop relationships with new customers looking to implement GIS. More than 10,000 customers across multiple sectors in the UK, both public and private, use our solutions and are part of the largest GIS community in the world, with more than one million users in nearly 300,000 organisations.

Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
GIS, Location Analytics, Business Intelligence, Online Data Services, Data Collaboration, Mobile Working, and Digital Transformation

Locations

  • Primary

    Millennium House

    65 Walton Street

    Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 7QG, GB

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     📝 Getting Started with ArcGIS Notebooks With our Python webinar around the corner, this blog on ArcGIS notebooks is worth revisiting for anyone new to coding or looking to sharpen their skills: https://lnkd.in/ezQ9yUSK 📌 What you’ll learn: What ArcGIS Notebooks are Step-by-step instructions to create your first Notebook and map Essential coding tips for Python beginners 🔗Find out more at the upcoming Python webinar: https://lnkd.in/edVrVsGN #ArcGIS #Python #CodingForBeginners

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    After a summer filled with sport, let’s reminisce and look at where the Summer Games has previously been hosted before returning to Los Angeles after 44 years. The 1984 Los Angeles games saw the first ever women’s marathon, Carl Lewis make history and synchronised swimming was introduced. Explore our latest map which journeys through time and visualises where the Summer Games has been hosted since 1984, before the games return to Los Angeles again in 2028: https://lnkd.in/eqqzbhyu

    • Journey of Summer Games hosting cities
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    ThinkGIS Autumn 2024 is here! This edition is packed with insightful stories from organisations across a range of industries, showcasing how they’re using GIS technology to drive innovation, solve complex challenges, and shape the future. Whether you’re in environmental management, urban planning, or public services, you’ll find something valuable in this edition. Download your free copy today and dive into the latest advancements, success stories, and trends shaping the world of GIS. Stay informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve with ThinkGIS Autumn 2024: https://lnkd.in/enM3UQ_M

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     ArcGIS 🤝 Geofencing Our Esri UK Tech Blog is full of tips and tricks and in the spotlight this week is Geofencing: https://lnkd.in/eSjCYrGd We’re showcasing: ⛔️ What geofencing is and what it can do 🚗 Real time bus data in ArcGIS Velocity using geofencing to monitor buses entering and exit bus stops, informing real time bus times for passengers. 📱Support and alerts for mobile workers when they enter/exit specified areas to keep them safe whilst on site.

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    Don’t miss this exclusive free event at techUK in London next Tuesday 22 October at 4.30-6.30pm! Join techUK's CEO Julian David, talking with Stuart Bonthrone, CEO of Esri UK, in a fireside chat followed by a networking drinks reception. This session of techUK’s CEO series will explore Esri UK’s growth journey, Stuart’s leadership principles and how Esri technology can be used to build a better future. Also open to non-techUK members, simply create a free account to register for the event. Book your free place here: https://lnkd.in/eGPMTpay

    • Poster of the event, asking people to secure their tickets: On Tuesday 22 October from 16:30 - 18:30, join techUK’s CEO Julian David for an exclusive fireside chat with Stuart Bonthrone, CEO of Esri UK.
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    If you saw our Annual Conference opening plenary, you’ll have seen Captain Aled steer us through an introduction to ArcGIS Workflow Manager. In our latest blog we’re back on-board for a more detailed tour of this exciting capability. Workflow Manager makes it easy chart out the steps and branches of your project workflows to bring a consistent approach. Combining GIS steps and non-GIS steps brings that bit of spatial smartness to scheduling and completing jobs. Workflow Manager has intuitive tools across three pillars: Design, Manage and Work. Read more here in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/eFef9ebE

    • The ArcGIS Workflow Manager interface for configuring the different workflow steps, which uses drag an drop elements that are then connected together.
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    Mark Wells, Esri UK’s CTO, discusses how the democratisation of imagery data is giving more organisations an unprecedented view of the world in this Information Age article. Simplifying access to imagery is supporting data-driven information strategies with highly accurate digital representations of the physical world. AI, deep learning and digital twins at country scale are just some of the trends explored, with examples from the National Trust and Lincolnshire County Council. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ehUU6z56

    Looking at the Earth with fresh eyes - Information Age

    Looking at the Earth with fresh eyes - Information Age

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