GeoPlace Annual Conference to take place on 10th May 2018

9 Mar 2018 11:34 AM

GeoPlace has announced that this year’s conference will take place on 10th May at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham.

Now in its 13th year, the event brings the local authority addressing, streets and geographic information community together with industry suppliers, to share best practice and benefit from knowledge transfer.

The conference which usually attracts over 350 delegates, will explore how address and street information produced and maintained by local authorities can enable data sharing and digital transformation.

The theme of the conference is ‘Linking people to places' – and why location is important to people who want to understand populations.  Linking data to places adds value and gives better insight into an area and its citizens and allocates the provision of more targeted services.  Councils across Great Britain rely on information from hundreds of different sources. Adding the location information to datasets such as social care, school admissions, council tax collection, waste management, electoral registration or planning applications can help make deeper sense of data once it's linked together.

This thinking and practical use of the data will be demonstrated at the conference by speakers from local and central government and the health sector.

Speakers include:

An exhibition featuring key suppliers to the industry runs alongside the conference.

The event is open to local authority attendees across Great Britain and is free of charge to attend.

See more information at https://www.geoplace.co.uk/news-events/annual-conference.

 

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About GeoPlace

GeoPlace is a world class expert in address and street information management, working internationally as well as in the UK to help our partners and customers maximise the value of their spatial information for better decision making.

GeoPlace was formed in 2010 as a result of a government call for a standard index of addresses by joining together an established public sector organisation and a skilled private sector organisation, which had been specialising in spatial data infrastructure since 2000.

GeoPlace maintains a national infrastructure that supports the address and street information needs of the public and private sectors. Its work relies heavily on close working relationships with every local authority in England and Wales. This relationship has been developed over more than a decade, to build the National Street Gazetteer and the National Address Gazetteer infrastructure. Both underpin efficient and effective services, bringing direct service delivery benefits to users.

See https://www.geoplace.co.uk