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Spain–Senegal business mission on sustainability
Tamia Innova Lab took part in this mission alongside SAPCO-Sénégal, the state company that develops the country's coastal and tourism zones. Our role was to show how we do territorial and sustainability consulting through engineering — remote sensing, geospatial data and AI to diagnose the land before acting on it, characterise land use, assess environmental pressures and anticipate drought or degradation. Forestry engineering and AI development at the same table.
SAPCO-Sénégal (Société d'Aménagement et de Promotion des Côtes et Zones Touristiques du Sénégal) is Senegal's public operator for planning and developing coastal and tourism zones. In this Spain–Senegal business mission, Tamia represented Spanish technical capacity in territorial analysis and data-driven sustainability.
Specifically, Tamia presented how to integrate satellite, mapping and field data to provide an objective basis before investment or territorial planning decisions. The approach combines land-use diagnosis, environmental pressure assessment and models that anticipate drought, water stress or degradation — the same methodology as our territorial consulting, applied in the field in an international context.