Kenya advances geospatial innovation dialogue to enhance Earth Observation capacity

Date: 2026-05-19
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Stakeholders in Kenya’s space and geospatial ecosystem have held discussions aimed at accelerating the scaling of geospatial solutions and strengthening the country’s digital transformation and economic resilience through Earth Observation technologies.

The engagement, held at C4DLab, University of Nairobi, brought together the Kenya Space Agency, Expertise France, Digital Africa, and Terra SAT Impact to explore opportunities for advancing geospatial innovation and satellite data applications.

The discussions focused on the growing role of GeoAI and geospatial technologies in supporting climate-risk intelligence, improving decision-making, and enhancing resilience in vulnerable communities. Participants also highlighted the importance of integrating satellite data into development planning and public service delivery.

Terra SAT Impact showcased its work in climate-risk intelligence and geospatial innovation, emphasizing how satellite data can be leveraged to support timely and informed responses to environmental and socio-economic challenges.

The session also provided insights into the upcoming Earth Observation Innovation Laboratories (EOIL) initiative, which aims to expand access to satellite intelligence, promote open innovation, and strengthen geospatial capacity building for sustainable development in Kenya.

Participants described the initiative as a significant step toward deepening collaboration between public and private actors in the Earth Observation ecosystem and advancing the practical use of geospatial technologies in addressing national development priorities.

 

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