Highlights from HERE Partner Day London
News|by Gabrielle Alvear|19 June 2025
Last week we had the pleasure of attending HERE Partner Day in London held at the stunning Searcys at the Gherkin. With panoramic views of the city and a room full of partners and new faces, it was the perfect setting to explore how location technology is shaping the future of industries around the world.
Highlights from HERE Partner Day London
This marks our our third partner day event with HERE Technologies this year. Be sure to catch up on all the insights from our HERE Partner Day Frankfurt and HERE Partner Day Chicago event re-caps to see how different regions are leveraging the power of HERE's solutions.

Some highlights from the day's presentations and conversations include:
- A demo by AWS showcasing the role of AI and data in building resilient supply chains.
- Product deep dives for HERE WeGo Pro, a powerful navigation tool designed for commercial fleets, now with real-time traffic updates and multi-stop routing.
- More information on HERE Professional Services to enable dev teams to build incredible mapping applications.
We also gave a presentation to partners in the room about how to navigate their HERE journey. As the HERE Global Distributor of the year, we wanted to emphasize the value of partnerships in the channel. We brought our long-time client, Andy Murdock from Maploom onto the stage with us to show how his company has been using HERE Technologies with the support of Grey Matter for the last six years.
His presentation on Enabling Environmental Decision-Making with location insights stood out amongst the presentations as it gave new perspective on how geospatial data can be used across multiple industries and promote more sustainable and environmentally conscious decisions.
We closed the day with a roundtable discussion followed by a networking reception where we had the chance to connect with fellow partners, HERE's leadership team, and the brilliant minds behind the tech presented that day. Our team left feeling inspired by the opportunities ahead and continuing to collaborate with HERE and the wider partner ecosystem.
Thank you to the HERE team for the incredible event. We can't wait to see you at the next one.
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Maploom is just one example of the many partners we help to enable with HERE's location services and map content. Consult with our mapping team today to learn more about how we can help take your geospatial app to the next level.
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