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Smarter Cities: Housing
Wednesday, 7 February 2018
#smarterldn
Programme Sponsors
9:00 Welcome
Lisa Taylor, Future of London
9:05 Presentations
Rupert Parker, GVA
Tom Harrison, LB Hackney
Jay Saggar & Kavita Tailor, HACT
9:35 Q&A
9:45 Workshop
10:15 Workshop feedback
10:30 Networking & close
Agenda
Rupert Parker
Head of Futureproofing, GVA
Tom Harrison
Digital Transformation Manager, LB Hackney
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Smarter Cities: Housing
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Smarter Cities: Housing
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Smarter Cities: Housing
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Jay Saggar, Launchpad Coordinator
Kavita Tailor, Innovation Officer
HACT
Smart Cites & Housing
Future of London
Jay Saggar & Kavita Tailor
www.hact.org.uk
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information flows
Data Internal Relationships External partnerships
information flows
Data Internal Relationships External partnerships
Project Planning
Define, set your goal, plan interventions
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Resident wellbeing Sustainable assets Successful
products/services
Potential use of insights
HACT Launchpad
http://innovationlaunchpad.org
Community Insight
http://www.communityinsight.org/
Data Standards
http://www.hact.org.uk/datastandard
www.hact.org.uk
Jay Saggar
Jay.saggar@hact.org.uk
Kavita Tailor
Kavita.tailor@hact.org.uk
020 7250 8500 49-51 East Rd, London
Q&A
• Tell us your name & organisation
• Keep your question brief!
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Workshop
• Nominate a scribe and a speaker.
• With your table, discuss the question and come up with 2 key
points to share.
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Workshop
1. How can we ensure connected
housing is secure against attacks?
2. How can the public sector influence
adoption of housing technology?
3. Does the public sector have the right
skills to make the most of new
technology?
4. Is housing technology ready for use at
scale? Or should we wait for it to become
more established?
5. How can we reconcile the need for more
data with resident privacy concerns?
6. How should we make technology
inclusive and address the digital divide?
Workshop
5 MINUTES LEFT
1. How can we ensure connected
housing is secure against attacks?
2. How can the public sector influence
adoption of housing technology?
3. Does the public sector have the right
skills to make the most of new
technology?
4. Is housing technology ready for use at
scale? Or should we wait for it to become
more established?
5. How can we reconcile the need for more
data with resident privacy concerns?
6. How should we make technology
inclusive and address the digital divide?
Workshop feedback
Each table’s speaker summarises the key points from their
group (2 to 3 minutes per table).
1. How can we ensure connected
housing is secure against attacks?
2. How can the public sector influence
adoption of housing technology?
3. Does the public sector have the right
skills to make the most of new
technology?
4. Is housing technology ready for use at
scale? Or should we wait for it to become
more established?
5. How can we reconcile the need for more
data with resident privacy concerns?
6. How should we make technology
inclusive and address the digital divide?
Thank you
futureoflondon.org.uk
@futureofldn
Programme Sponsors

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