Satellites are invaluable tools for modern society, enabling real-time monitoring of environmental changes, enhancing global communication, supporting disaster response, and providing critical data for security, and scientific research. But not only this. In an era of rapid technological advancements, satellites have become essential tools also in modern journalism. From monitoring climate change and tracking natural disasters to exposing deforestation and geopolitical conflicts, satellite imagery offers an unprecedented perspective on global events. As journalism evolves in the digital age, integrating satellite data into investigative reporting is transforming the way stories are told, verified, and understood.
The increasing accessibility of satellite imagery and geospatial data has empowered journalists, researchers, and media organizations to uncover hidden truths and bring transparency to complex issues. However, challenges such as data interpretation, ethical considerations, and accessibility remain. To know more about this topic join us on this registration on the calendar below:
When: March 1, 2025, from 2pm to 5pm
Location: AmCam, Exchange ( Exchange Square mall 1st floor Preah Moha Ksatreiyani Kossamak Ave (106), Phnom Penh)