Esri Community Must-Knows for DevSummit 2024

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Esri Developer Summit will be held March 12-15, 2024 at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, C.A. Members of the Esri Community team will be present to connect with attendees. Here are the top five must-know details about how to find us and what we’ll be up to.

 

1. Booth Location

 

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Image: Esri DevSummit 2024 map of showcase floor with Esri Community booth in Technical Support area.

This year, you’ll find the Esri Community booth on the right-hand side of the showcase when you enter the doors beside Registration. We’ll be in the Technical Support area, so head our way with your questions—Esri Community or product-related!

 

2. Help More Esri Users Get Connected

 

For many at this year’s DevSummit, it’ll be their first time at the event and we estimate that around 2 out of 5 attendees don’t yet have an Esri Community account. Help them connect with a global network of supportive GIS peers by pointing them in our direction. Even better, walk them over and make an introduction. We’d love to give them a virtual tour of Esri Community and help set them up with a free, success-driving resource that’ll serve them indefinitely.

 

3. Share Your Community Story

 

Member stories are a powerful way to help connect people to each other, explore use cases, and to amplify the “heartbeat” behind the collective body within Esri Community. Our popular Member Spotlight series is one of the primary ways we capture these stories. If you’d like to share how Esri Community is helping you in your work, how it’s connecting you to your GIS peers, or is otherwise an element in a story that others may be interested in then we want to hear about it!

Feel encouraged to let us know ahead of time with an email to esricommunity@esri.com or just swing by our booth.

Member Spotlight_Peter Knoop_02_Twitter Graphic.pngEsri Community member and MVP Peter Knoop was featured in our June 2023 Member Spotlight

 

4. Share Your ArcGIS Ideas

 

The ArcGIS Ideas Exchange is a great place to share your innovative ideas directly with Esri’s product teams. Customers with an Esri Community account can propose product updates or new features at any time, or vote for ideas submitted by others. In the course of 2023, the Esri team received 2,708 ideas from customers that had 16,978 Kudos votes distributed among them. After review, 332 of those ideas were implemented into product updates. This to point out that we’re serious about working with Esri users to understand how ArcGIS products are being used and what updates will have the greatest impact.

At the Esri Community booth, we’ll be collecting ideas and helping attendees navigate the Ideas Exchange, so feel encouraged to bring your inspiration our way! And if you hear someone else saying, “it’d be great if …” or “I really wish …” or “what if …” about an Esri product, be an ambassador by helping them find our team to make sure their thoughts are heard.

 

5. Join Us for SpeedGeeking

 

Head to the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa rooms of the Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel (connected to the Palm Springs Convention Center) where Esri Community will be one of more than 10 developer-focused topics demonstrated in quick-paced presentations that waste no time filling you in on the latest technologies and valuable resources. Enjoy a light refreshment or snack while our team presenter @DaraBurlo shows why Esri Community has much to offer developers.

SpeedGeeking will be held from 5pm – 6pm on Tuesday March 12th at the Renaissance Springs Hotel | San Jacinto and Santa Rosa rooms.

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Now equipped with these top need-to-know details, we can’t wait to see you at Esri DevSummit 2024! Our team loves meeting with the folks who spend time here in this platform and putting faces to usernames, so please don’t feel you need an excuse to just stop by for a friendly hello or to pick up your Esri Community button and sticker.

Don’t forget to tweet about your visit to our booth and tag us @EsriCommunity_ during the event!

About the Author
I'm a Community Manager focused on Engagement & Content here at Esri. My guiding ethos is that community — people coming together around shared purpose, demonstrating collective support, and collaborating in mutually beneficial ways — is the most powerful source for progress in the world. I'm at your service as we make great things happen through GIS.