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Saturday, May 30
 

1:45pm CEST

How to investigate conflicts of interest in science
Saturday May 30, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
Industry biases science by funding research projects and organisations, as well as individual scientists. In this session, we will explore how to investigate this bias, presenting different approaches, story angles, data sources, and methods. We will focus on investigations covering food, tobacco, environment, and medicine. The attendees will get an understanding of the importance of commercial influence on science, ways to investigate the subject, as well as possible pitfalls. 
Speakers
avatar for Hristio Boytchev

Hristio Boytchev

Science and health reporter, Berlin
Hristio is a Berlin-based investigative health and science journalist, using data driven methods to tacke research integrity issues and systemic problems in medicine. Hristio is freelance investigations reporter at The BMJ (British Medical Journal) and leader of “Follow the Gra... Read More →
Saturday May 30, 2026 1:45pm - 3:00pm CEST
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5:15pm CEST

Reporting from space: Using satellite images for investigations when access is limited
Saturday May 30, 2026 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
In this session, we will show how satellite imagery can support investigations into war, militarisation, and environmental changes. The methods discussed are applicable to climate investigations such as land-use change, infrastructure expansion, and environmental damage.

We will cover:
-Getting the image: How to choose between open and commercial satellite imagery based on editorial needs, such as resolution, timeliness, licensing, and costs—and what to be aware of when downloading an image.
-Analysing the image: Measuring distances and object sizes in images (e.g., airplanes), verifying the time an image was taken, and merging different satellite images.
-Presenting the image: Tools to tell stories with satellite images so that readers can understand them intuitively—for example, through before–and–after comparisons, annotations, colour correction, sliders, GIFs, and scrolly-telling, with a focus on mobile-first presentation.

The session is intended for reporters, editors, and visual journalists. No prior experience with satellite imagery is required.
Speakers
avatar for Eike Hoppmann

Eike Hoppmann

OSINT Reporter / Digital Investigations, Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Saturday May 30, 2026 5:15pm - 6:30pm CEST
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