AI Geo Navigators participated in the 4th International Maritime Conference (IMC-2026), held at Minhaj University Lahore, where the organization presented its latest research on climate resilience and sustainable water systems.
Representing the organization were COO Owais Ali, along with team members Mudassir Sohail and Adnan Abbas Shah, who delivered a research presentation titled “Combining Artificial Intelligence, GIS, and Remote Sensing for Sustainable Water Systems.”

The study focused on addressing emerging climate and water security challenges through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Remote Sensing (RS). The research demonstrated how advanced data-driven technologies can enhance hydrological data processing, improve spatial planning, and enable scalable monitoring systems to support evidence-based water governance and long-term sustainability.
The conference brought together policymakers, researchers, academics, and industry experts to discuss maritime governance, climate risks, and global environmental challenges. AI Geo Navigators engaged in meaningful dialogue with distinguished professionals, including Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq (Director of CRIMA), Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood Shahzad (Vice Chancellor, Minhaj University Lahore), and keynote speakers Nadeem Abbas Roy, Dr. Nazir Ahmed Malik, SI(M), Mian Imran Masood, and Islam Sabry Al Zayed, PhD.
IMC-2026 served as an important platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and discussion on innovative solutions to climate-related risks and water resource management challenges.
AI Geo Navigators reaffirmed its commitment to advancing climate resilience through data-driven innovation and interdisciplinary research, contributing to sustainable development and environmental governance in Pakistan and beyond.










