How can we create a more trusted, real-time view of buried assets?

Sarah Scott | 5 August 2025

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📍 MGISS Office, Liverpool
🕐 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
👥 Only 8 places per session
📆 8 Oct

Utility providers across the UK face mounting pressure to modernise infrastructure — replacing legacy networks and building new capacity at pace. Yet a familiar challenge remains: getting accurate, trusted ‘as laid’ data into a format that can be used throughout the full lifecycle of the network, fast enough to inform operations.  GIS bridges that gap.

Right now, many organisations are still grappling with fragmented processes, disconnected systems, and workforce constraints that result in data delays stretching into weeks or even months. This creates blind spots in asset visibility and leaves digital twins outdated and unreliable.

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MGISS is hosting a series of small-group workshops to bring together professionals from across the sector to openly discuss these challenges.

We’ll explore how the gap between field activity and enterprise GIS can be closed — not through a single tool or process, but through collaboration, insight, and rethinking current workflows.

The session will include open dialogue, demonstrations, and shared insight — all designed to help you reflect on your organisation’s readiness to accelerate data flow into GIS, and to better manage your buried infrastructure.

Refreshments will be provided during the afternoon.

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About

With over 26 years in marketing, and almost 20 years within the surveying, mapping and constructions sectors, Sarah is no stranger to the industry. Originally trained as a graphic designer, she has a passion for marketing, web, graphics and data.

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