From February 16–18, 2026, Mile High Drones will be attending Geo Week in Denver, one of the leading events for geospatial, mapping, and built-world technologies.
Geo Week brings together professionals who rely on accurate data to make critical decisions across infrastructure, construction, utilities, and asset management.
For teams working in complex environments, better visibility isn’t optional — it’s essential.
For Mile High Drones, this event is a natural fit.
Our work sits at the intersection of aerial data capture, geospatial intelligence, and real-world operational decision-making.
Why Geo Week Matters for Infrastructure Teams
Across utilities, commercial roofing, facilities management, and insurance, organizations are under increasing pressure to:
At the same time, expectations around safety, compliance, and accuracy continue to rise.
• reduce risk
• improve documentation
• accelerate inspections
• minimize downtime
• make defensible, data-backed decisions
Events like Geo Week highlight how modern tools — including drone inspections, thermal imaging, and georeferenced reporting — are transforming how teams assess and manage physical assets.
Instead of relying solely on manual inspections, organizations can now collect faster, safer, and more comprehensive data from the air.
Where Mile High Drones Fits In
At Mile High Drones, we help utilities, roofing professionals, property owners, and infrastructure teams turn aerial data into clear, defensible decisions.
Our work spans electric utilities, commercial roofing, property and facilities management, insurance assessments, and other asset-heavy environments where safety, documentation, and accuracy matter most.
We deliver:
• high-resolution visual inspections
• thermal imaging and moisture detection
• georeferenced, asset-level reporting
• portfolio-scale inspection workflows
• fast, safety-first deployments
The goal isn’t more data — it’s clarity, verification, and confidence at scale.
Connecting with the Geospatial Community
As the demand for remote inspections and geospatial intelligence grows, collaboration across technology providers, operators, and decision-makers becomes increasingly important.
Geo Week provides a valuable opportunity to exchange insights, learn from peers, and explore how evolving technologies are shaping the future of infrastructure management.
We’re looking forward to connecting with professionals who are focused on building safer, smarter, and more efficient inspection programs.