Geospatial technology is becoming an essential part of digital transformation in Indonesia. As organizations face increasing challenges related to infrastructure development, environmental management, disaster risk, and spatial planning, the need for location-based insight is stronger than ever.
Geospatial technology helps organizations move beyond raw data by placing information within its real-world geographic context. By understanding where things happen, decision-makers can better assess impact, risk, and opportunity across different sectors.
In a country as geographically complex as Indonesia, spatial context is not optional, it is fundamental to understanding conditions on the ground and making informed decisions.