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SEASON 3 : THE OPENER, We are Back

1 h 3 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Thank you for being here. Text Geohabari [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2331312/fan_mail/new] We said yes to cameras… welcome to Season 3 🎥 (drum rolls) This is our opener episode,  a fun, chill sit-down with the team, on camera for the first time. (Grab your coffee or Kenyan brewed tea, maybe?) We catch up on what we’ve been up to, then get into what’s been catching our attention across maps, AI and tech ,  from tools and models we’ve been exploring, to industry partnerships, to where we think geo is headed in 2026. We also reflect on 2025.  Hackathons, the Africa Earth Observation Challenge, the rise of LLMs and natural language interfaces in geospatial, and some maps from the community that genuinely made us pause mid-scroll. It’s a chill one… but there’s a lot in there.

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