This year’s ArcGIS Knowledge sessions are structured to guide attendees from foundational concepts through advanced analytics and real-world applications over the course of the week.
Check out the table below to see where you might need to choose between Knowledge sessions and plan your tracks carefully.
All the Knowledge sessions below are also browsable on the agenda website using these custom agenda links:
On Tuesday, the ArcGIS Knowledge product team leads introductory sessions focused on connecting data and analyzing relationships. These sessions are designed as the primary entry point—helping attendees across industries understand how knowledge graphs extend GIS into relationship-centric analysis workflows.
On Wednesday, the focus shifts to applied and advanced content. We recommend you prioritize the Analysis Use Cases with Knowledge Graphs session, which highlights how organizations are using knowledge graphs to solve real-world problems, and the Graph Analytics with Spatial and Temporal Context session, which serves as the core 200-level deep dive, showcasing more advanced analytical techniques and product capabilities.
Surrounding these core sessions, Wednesday also includes related content across national security, fraud detection, and connected intelligence workflows—providing additional context for how ArcGIS Knowledge fits into broader mission-driven analytics environments.
On Thursday, dive into how knowledge graphs support activity-based intelligence, reinforcing how knowledge graph approaches support data fusion, object management systems and operational decision-making.
| Time | Session |
| 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | ArcGIS Knowledge: Connecting Data and Analyzing Relationships — Room 10 - SDCC |
| 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM | ArcGIS Knowledge: Connecting Data and Analyzing Relationships — Room 9 - SDCC |
Knowledge will also be featured briefly during the 3 hr Analytics and Data Science and ArcGIS spotlight session at 11:00 AM (Room 30 D - SDCC). Knowledge will only have a 5-7 minutes in the second half of this tour through new analytics capabilities. We will cover what's new with Knowledge and share a simple example of how graph complements GIS to help explore land parcel ownership.
| Time | Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3 |
| 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | ArcGIS: A System for National Security — Room 5 A - SDCC | Integrating Data to Tackle Complex National Security Challenges — Pacific Ballroom Salon 23 - Marriott | — |
| 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM | ArcGIS Knowledge: Analysis Use Cases with Knowledge Graphs — Demo Expo Theater 1 - SDCC | ArcGIS: Combatting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse — Demo Expo Theater 6 - SDCC | Seeing the Battlespace Through Connected Intelligence — Defense & Intelligence Demo Expo Theater - SDCC |
| 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM (Staggered) | ArcGIS Knowledge: Graph Analytics with Spatial and Temporal Context (Ends 2:00) — Room 14 B - SDCC | Authoritative Geospatial Fabric (Ends 1:45) — Defense & Intelligence Demo Expo Theater - SDCC | ArcGIS Data Interoperability: An Overview (Ends 1:45) — Demo Expo Theater 10 - SDCC |
| 02:30 PM - 03:15 PM | ArcGIS: Building the Geospatial Decision Environment — Defense & Intelligence Demo Expo Theater - SDCC | — | — |
| 04:00 PM - 04:45 PM | ArcGIS: Supporting Intelligence and Investigations — Demo Expo Theater 3 - SDCC | Persistent Threat Custody — Defense & Intelligence Demo Expo Theater - SDCC | — |
| Time | Session |
| 01:00 PM - 01:45 PM | Enabling Activity-Based Intelligence Through GIS — Defense & Intelligence Demo Expo Theater - SDCC |
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