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Third Year of the First Ethiopian Remote Sensing Satellite (ETRSS-1) in orbit

ISS was invited by SSGI to exhibit at the celebration of ETRSS-1's third year in orbit and International GIS Day on December 26th, 2022, at the prestigious Ethiopia Museum of Art and Science. This significant event not only marked the successful three-year milestone of the ETRSS-1 satellite but also highlighted the importance of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in today's world. During this exhibition, ISS had the unique opportunity to showcase our innovative digital mapping initiatives and cutting-edge technologies that are transforming the way we interact with geographic data.

Our display featured a range of interactive exhibits and presentations that illustrated the practical applications of our mapping solutions, emphasizing their relevance in various fields such as environmental monitoring, urban planning, and disaster management. The event attracted a diverse audience, including professionals, students, and enthusiasts from different sectors, all eager to learn about the advancements in GIS technology and its potential impact on society.

In addition to our exhibit, representatives from ISS engaged in insightful discussions and workshops, demonstrating how our digital mapping tools can empower communities and support decision-making processes. The collaboration with SSGI for this event underscored our commitment to promoting awareness and understanding of GIS technologies, further solidifying our position as leaders in this innovative field.

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