
The fleet world is changing fast. Technology, data, and driver expectations are reshaping the fleet industry. One event brings it all together each year: Geotab Connect.
This flagship conference brings together fleet managers, technology innovators, and industry experts for three days of learning, networking, and discovery. Whether you're new to fleet management or a seasoned professional, attendees walk away from Geotab Connect feeling focused on the future of fleet.
In this article, we’ll break down everything you can expect for Geotab Connect 2026. With over 3,500 attendees, 80+ sessions, and 100+ partners, it’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

What Is Geotab?
Geotab is a global leader in telematics and connected vehicle technology. The company helps organizations collect and understand vehicle data so they can make smarter decisions. Geotab is trusted by Fortune 500 organizations, mid-sized fleets, and the largest public sector fleets in the world, including the US Federal government.
At its core, Geotab turns raw vehicle data into insights that help fleets:
- Improve safety
- Enhance Productivity
- Optimize and lower operating costs
- Increase uptime
- Support sustainability goals
- Compliance management
- Expand to support custom use-cases
This data-driven approach has made Geotab a major force in the modern fleet industry.
What Is Geotab Connect?
Geotab Connect is Geotab’s annual conference. It brings together fleet leaders, technology partners, and industry experts to discuss the future of mobility, data, and telematics.
The event focuses on real challenges fleets face today—and how technology can solve them.
You’ll gain access to:
- Marketplace Solutions – solving custom use-case scenarios
- Expandability, including cameras, safety training, driver coaching
- International capabilities
- Real-world examples of how global companies are improving their fleets.
- Strategies and best practices from Geotab product experts you can apply right away.
- Hands-on experience with the latest tech from Geotab partners.
- Access to OEM connected vehicle reps from Ford, GM, and Stellantis
- Meaningful connections with peers, partners and the Geotab team.

What to Expect at Geotab Connect 2026
Geotab Connect 2026 is expected to build on past events with a strong focus on:
- AI and advanced analytics
- Risk Reduction and Safety
- Sustainability and compliance
- Tools that help how to reduce fleet costs
- Strategies to improve fleet efficiency
Attendees gain practical insights they can apply right away, whether they manage 100 vehicles or 10,000.
There’s a lot to see and do at Geotab Connect. We highly recommend outlining your itinerary before the event. Here are some of the event types you can expect:
- Interactive Workshops: Build your Geotab Skills with expert-led trainings
- Fleet Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, partners, and product experts
- Evening Events: Enjoy social gatherings and more chances for networking
- Exhibitor Showcases: See the latest innovations from Geotab and Marketplace Partners
Frequently Asked Questions
Connect 2026 will take place Tuesday, February 10 through Thursday, February 12 in Las Vegas, NV at the MGM Grand.
This is a business casual event. Some evening events include outside activity, so you’ll want to dress for comfort and walking. Suggestions for specific events will be provided to attendees in pre-conference communications.
The following meals are included as part of your registration:
- Tuesday, February 10: Breakfast, morning refreshments, lunch, afternoon refreshments and Welcome Reception (casual dinner fare and beverages)
- Wednesday, February 11: Breakfast, morning refreshments, lunch, and afternoon refreshments
- Thursday, February 12: Breakfast, morning refreshments, lunch, afternoon refreshments, and Closing Reception (casual dinner fare and beverages)
Meet the Visionary: Neil Cawse
Behind Geotab’s growth is its founder and CEO, Neil Cawse.
In 2000, Neil Cawse founded Geotab with a vision for a safer, more sustainable world. Geotab — combining “Geo” from geospatial and “tab” from tabulation — helps companies improve the safety, productivity and sustainability of their operations with real-time data.
Neil is known for his expertise in data analytics and AI, product development, driver safety, telematics, and fleet management. At Geotab Connect, Neil Cawse often shares insights into where the fleet industry is heading next. Don’t miss the Keynote event at 9am on February 10th!

2026 Why Geotab Connect Matters for Fleet Leaders
For anyone responsible for managing a fleet of vehicles, Geotab Connect offers:
- Real-world strategies to how to reduce fleet costs
- Tools to improve fleet efficiency
- Insight into trends shaping the fleet industry
- Direct access to experts, partners, and peers
It’s not just a conference, it’s a roadmap for the future of fleet management. Andrew Beinke, VP of Sales and Marketing at EMKAY, shares:
“Geotab Connect is one of my favorite fleet events. It allows attendees to look into the future and see what’s possible. It helps fleet customers solve problems with unique solutions. It allows fleet professionals to network and learn from a shared experience.”
Final Thoughts
Geotab Connect is full of energy, insights, and entertainment. It brings together the people and ideas that drive the fleet industry forward. For fleet leaders looking to cut costs, boost efficiency, and prepare for what’s next, Geotab Connect is an event worth attending.
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