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Corporate Academy

Introduction to Routing Services in ArcGIS Pro

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When: 11 December 2025, from 1 to 5 p.m.
Location: Harmonie Building room 1311.0205, Oude Kijk in ’t Jatstraat 26, Groningen

Introduction to Routing Services in ArcGIS Pro

Discover the power of network analysis in ArcGIS Pro! In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to use ArcGIS Pro’s Routing Services to identify the best paths, locate nearby facilities, and model service areas using real-world transportation networks. You will explore a range of routing tools to support transportation studies, logistics, and public service research.

Who should attend?

This workshop is designed for researchers, PhD students, and UG staff who want to expand their spatial analysis and decision-support skills. If your research involves transportation, accessibility, or network and location data, this course will help you bring routing and network modeling into your projects.

Goal

Learn how to perform realistic routing analyses in ArcGIS Pro using existing network services and your own dataset. You will explore how routing tools can support decision-making, optimize travel, and model spatial accessibility in your research.

What do you learn?

✅ Using ArcGIS Pro’s Routing Services for network-based analysis
✅ Running tools such as Route, Closest Facility, Service Area, Vehicle Routing Problem, Location-Allocation, and Travel Cost Matrix
✅ Building and using your own network dataset for custom routing analyses
✅ Applying routing results to transportation, logistics, and service planning research
✅ Integrating routing workflows into your GIS projects

Enrollment and Course Fee

Basic GIS experience is required. The course is free, but registration is required.

More information

This course will be hosted by the Research Support Hub in cooperation with experts from the Geo Services. For more questions on the workshop you can mail geodienst rug.nl.

This course will be held in English.

Last modified:11 November 2025 3.00 p.m.