SAGEEP 2026 Exhibitors
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Thank You to Our 2026 Exhibitors The SAGEEP exhibition is a key part of the conference experience, connecting leading solution providers with professionals, researchers, and students in applied geophysics and engineering. We are proud to feature a strong group of 2026 exhibitors - with limited booth space still available.
Exhibits Floor Plan
Grand Ballroom 1-2 | March 16-18 | Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Current Exhibitors
Updated 03.06.2026
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Advanced Geosciences, Inc. 2121 Geoscience Dr. Austin, Texas 78726 United States Website: www.agiusa.com
Booth #: 25-26 |
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American Society of Civil Engineers Geo-Institute (ASCE G-I) 1801 Alexander Bell Dr. Reston, Virginia 20191 United States Website: www.asce.org
Booth #: 6
Established in 1996, the Geo-Institute (G-I) addresses the challenges of the geoprofession and enhances the value of geoprofessionals. G-I leads in providing technical and career opportunities for members, promotes new technology and innovation, and collaborates externally to promote value and leadership of the geoprofession in public policy and professional practice.
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AEG – Greater Pittsburgh Chapter PO Box 939 Britton, SD 57430-0939 United States Website: www.aegweb.org/greater-pittsburgh
Booth #: 7
The Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists – Greater Pittsburgh (AEG Greater Pittsburgh) supports professionals and students in environmental and engineering geology by promoting education, professional standards, and collaboration. The organization advances applied geosciences through advocacy, resource sharing, and networking opportunities that strengthen the profession and serve the broader geoscience community.
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DMT GmbH & Co. KG Industry Engineering Division Am Technologiepark 1 45307 Essen Germany Website: www.dmt-group.com
Booth #: 10
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Exploration Instruments 2808 Longhorn Blvd., Suite 304 Austin, Texas 78758 United States Web Site: www.exiusa.com
Booth #: 13-14
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EEGS Foundation 1391 Speer Blvd., Ste 450 Denver, CO 80204 United States Web Site: www.eegsfoundation.org
Booth #: 18
The EEGS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established to promote the use and advancement of near-surface geophysical technologies. Formed in 2007 to support the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS), the Foundation funds education, research, and outreach that help address critical environmental and engineering challenges.
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Foerster Instruments Inc. 140 Industry Ave. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15275 United States Website: www.foerstergroup.com
Booth #: 28
Foerster Instruments has advanced archaeological discovery by supplying ultra‑sensitive magnetometers and metal detectors that reveal buried features and ferromagnetic artifacts through geomagnetic surveys. Their FEREX systems help archaeologists map subsurface structures and locate artifacts without excavation, enriching historical research and field survey accuracy.
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GEODEVICE 108 16th Street, NW Calgary, Alberta T2N2B9 Canada Web: www.geodevice.ca
Booth #: 15
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GEOFENNEX P.O. Box 662 Freeland, WA 98249-9911 United States Web: www.geofennex.com
Booth #: 3
GeoFennex is the creator of NeST (Near surface Seismic Toolkit), a revolutionary near surface seismic processing solution. NeST combines QC, Geo-referencing, both MASW and refraction tomography processing, and results generation into a single intuitive application. Transform your workflow and create actionable results for your clients in a fraction of the time.
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GEOMETRICS 2190 Fortune Dr. San Jose, California 95131-1815 United States Web site: www.geometrics.com
Booth #: 8
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Geotomographie GmbH Am Tonnenberg 18 56567 Neuwied Germany Website: geotomographie.de
Booth #: 22
Geotomographie manufactures seismic borehole source and receivers for civil engineers down to 200 m and for mining engineers down to 1 km. Our sparkers source are used to find cavities below existing buildings and can be used to investigate the footprint of buildings or bridges before being build. Civil engineers using our S-wave sources to calculate accurate shear stiffness values needed for foundation design.
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GF Instruments / THG Geophysics, Ltd. 4280 Old Wm. Penn Hwy Murrysville, PA 15668 Website: www.thggeophysics.com
Booth #: 2
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Guideline Geo USA 1270 Drop Off Drive Unit Summerville, South Carolina 29486 United States Website: www.guidelinegeo.com
Booth #: 1
Guideline Geo is a world-leader in geophysics and geo-technology offering sensors, software, services and support necessary to map and visualize the subsurface. We are your guide to the subsurface for electrical resistivity and induced polarization, ground penetrating radar, near-surface seismics, and transient electromagnetics.
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iED Detection Systems, LLC 516 Ridge Road Spring City, Pennsylvania 19475 United States Website: www.iedetect.com
Booth #: 16-17
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ImpulseRadar 4509 Savannah Hwy Ste. 18 Ravenel, SC 29470 United States Website: www.impuseradar.com
Booth #: 23
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IRIS Instruments 1 Avenue Buffon 45100 Oleans France Website: iris-instruments.com
Booth #: 9
With its four product lines - resistivity, induced polarization, electromagnetism and magnetic resonance – IRIS Instruments is a leading manufacturer of geophysical instruments in the non-seismic fields. IRIS distributes on the market products and solutions with high technicality to solve the most critical challenges.
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Kontur 108 Westmoreland Rd Spofford, New Hampshire 03462 United States Website: kontur.tech
Booth #: 11
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Loupe Geophysics Pty Ltd P.O. Box 102 Cottesloe Washington Australia 6911 Website: www.loupegeophysics.com
Booth #: 4
Loupe Geophysics is developing unique, modern instrumentation for electrical conductivity mapping. The principals have decades of experience in development of technology and application to mining, environmental, groundwater and engineering. Loupe Geophysics has developed Loupe, a back-packable system that can rapidly collect detailed TEM data, mapping conductivity in the uppermost 20-30m.
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Mount Sopris Instruments 4975 E. 41st Ave. Denver, Colorado 80216 United States Website: www.mountsopris.com
Booth #: 12
Mount Sopris Instruments is a leading manufacturer of geophysical slimhole borehole logging systems for groundwater, mining, research, geotechnical, and other applications – featuring a complete range of stackable wireline probes, rugged logging winches, versatile data loggers, and best-in-class WellCAD software.
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Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG) 116 Forest Drive Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011 United States Website: www.pcpg.org
Booth #: 19
The Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists (PCPG) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 to advance professional licensure and support geologists in Pennsylvania. Representing both individuals and companies, PCPG promotes responsible development, management, and protection of the Commonwealth’s earth resources while providing services and advocacy for the geoscience community.
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Pittsburgh Geological Society (PGS) PO Box 58172 Pittsburgh, PA 15209 United States Website: www.pittsburghgeologicalsociety.org
Booth #: 30
The Pittsburgh Geological Society (PGS) is a nonprofit organization of professional geologists, students, educators, and individuals interested in earth sciences. With members representing diverse specialties, the Society promotes geologic knowledge, encourages scientific discussion, and provides a forum for addressing geologic challenges in the Pittsburgh region and beyond.
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RETTEW One Robinson Plaza 6600 Steubenville Pike, Ste. 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Website: www.rettew.com
Booth #: 27
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The R.T. Clark Companies Inc. PO Box 20957 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73156-0957 United States Website: www.rtclark.com
Booth #: 21
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Seismic Source Co. 2391 E. Coleman Rd. Ponca City, OK 74604 Website: seismicsource.com
Booth #: 5
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SERDP & ESTCP Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Energy Resilience & Optimization) 3500 Defense Pentagon, RM 5C646 Washington, DC 20301-3500 Website: https://serdp-estcp.mil/
Booth #: 29
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) develop and demonstrate innovative, scalable technologies that enhance military readiness, improve warfighter capabilities, and strengthen defense infrastructure. The programs prioritize common sense, cost-effective solutions that support operational effectiveness and reduce regulatory burdens at military installations.
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TEMcompany ApS Vester Sogaardsvej 22 Aabyhoj, 8230 Denmark Website: www.temcompany.com
Booth #: 24
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Exhibitor Resources Please review the following materials to assist with planning your participation at SAGEEP 2026.
Questions?
- Exhibits: Micki Allen, SAGEEP Exhibits Manager | Email
- General SAGEEP or sponsorship inquiries: EEGS Office - Ph: +1-303-531-7517 | Email
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