DGI 2026

23 - 25 February 2026

Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London

Mihaela Sorostinean

GIS Project Manager, Geospatial Section NATO HQ

Mihaela Sorostinean is working at NATO Headquarters, Geospatial Section as GIS Project Manager. [Optional: She holds an engineering degree in computer science from the Military Technical Academy in Bucharest and a Master degree in Artificial Intelligence from Universite Paris-Saclay in Paris.] Her focus at NATO  HQ is quite broad an includes the management and development of any GIS projects mainly for GEOINT applications but also for any other area that requires data automation and data integration.

Day 1 | 23rd February 2026

3:20 PM Leadership Fireside Chat – How Can We Build Trust in AI for ISR for and from Space to Realise its Full Potential?

  • Ensure Transparent Algorithms: How to validate AI models to deliver consistent, explainable ISR outputs at scale. 
  • Mitigate Bias Risks: How to detect and manage bias in AI to protect decision integrity. 
  • Strengthen Human Oversight: How to balance automation with analyst control for trustworthy, mission-ready intelligence. 
  • Prove Operational Value: How to demonstrate AI effectiveness in live ISR missions to drive adoption and confidence. 


Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Mihaela.

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