According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is participating in an event in Singapore focused on the future of impact measurement in carbon markets and agri‑food supply chains. The session, organized with Revalue and scheduled for May 20 at Marina Gardens, is framed around moving from carbon project rigor to supply‑chain scale.
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The post highlights a panel including Chloris Geospatial’s Marco Albani, alongside representatives from Golden Agri‑Resources, BeZero Carbon, and others, moderated by a leader from the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market. The event appears designed to explore how remote sensing and measurement standards may converge in Southeast Asia and related markets.
For investors, this activity suggests Chloris Geospatial is positioning its remote sensing and impact‑measurement capabilities within emerging standards for carbon markets and supply‑chain transparency. Such positioning could support future demand for the company’s data products and services, particularly as corporates and project developers face tighter expectations on measurement, reporting, and verification.
The focus on Southeast Asia may indicate strategic interest in a region with significant land‑use, forestry, and agri‑supply‑chain exposure, where robust carbon and impact measurement is increasingly material. Participation alongside notable industry players could enhance Chloris Geospatial’s visibility with prospective partners and clients, though the post does not provide details on any immediate commercial agreements or revenue impact.

