Communications

OBSIDÆON LABS: STRATEGIC UAP

COMMS, PR, AND SOCIAL MEDIA INITIATIVES

BRIDGING WORLDS: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FRONTLINES

OF UAP RESEARCH AT THE SOL SYMPOSIUM

The paradigm is shifting from a fringe subject to a serious scientific inquiry, promising significant advancements in our collective understanding. Such progress in UAP research is vital, not only for the scientific community but for society as a whole, as we navigate the complexities and potential implications of these phenomena.

KPIs & ACHIEVEMENTS

Created comprehensive consultation and strategy packages for Scientific Organizations involved in UAP research

Fruitful networking at Stanford's inaugural Sol Foundation Symposium has catalyzed key initiatives, set to launch in 2024

Pioneered a community outreach program designed to engage the public in UAP science, enhancing transparency and understanding

Launched a consensus-building initiative that has set new standards for the community management aspect of scientific UAP communications

BACKGROUND

Obsidaeon Labs stands at the intersection of science and phenomenological communication, reshaping the narrative around Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

Our mission is to bridge the gap between the academic rigor of UAP research and public engagement. By translating complex scientific insights into clear, accessible content, we aim to foster a dialogue that is both intellectually stimulating and widely accessible.

The Sol Foundation Symposium marks a profound shift in UAP research, transitioning from digital interactions to enriching face-to-face discussions.

This event, highlighted by contributions from Drs. Garry Nolan and Peter Skafish, fostered a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment, offering new perspectives on UAP phenomena.

It underscored the importance of diverse viewpoints and the need for innovative scientific approaches, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of UAP studies.