GeoPlace annual conference: Connecting People and Places

29 Mar 2023 01:49 PM

GeoPlace’s annual conference takes place online on 10th and 11th May 2023. With 35 speakers over the two days, the conference will explore a wide range of society’s most relevant themes, examining the need for the precise location information that sits at the heart of public services, good commerce, and governance.

GeoPlace conference 2023

Address and street data, with their associated UPRNs and USRNs are the magic ingredients that connect services to people to places. With themes around climate change, household energy, health, and housing, the event will showcase speakers from government, the private sector and from local government. All of whom use address and street data, and their associated– UPRNs and USRNs, to drive transformation, identify where to deliver services to and how to approach some of the most challenging issues for public services.

Day one of the conference focuses on the challenges and solutions whilst day two has a deeper focus into the technical side of managing the lifecycle of the UK’s address and street data. At the conference:

Running in eight one-hour sessions over two days, the conference will deliver answers to key questions, and highlight how we might learn from each other – using cross-sector knowledge to make advances, society-wide.

With over 1,000 registrations to last year’s event, this event is not to be missed and is free of charge to attend.

To see the agenda and register visit the conference page.

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About GeoPlace

GeoPlace LLP is a public sector limited liability partnership between the Local Government Association (LGA) and Ordnance Survey (OS).

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 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 15 years, to build the National Address Gazetteer infrastructure and National Street Gazetteer. OS develops the range of AddressBase products from the National Address Gazetteer and OS MasterMap Highways Network from the NSG. Both datasets underpin efficient and effective services, bringing direct service delivery benefits to users.

These unique reference numbers link datasets together and share information with other organisations who also use them. They provide a comprehensive, complete and consistent identifier throughout a property's life cycle – from planning permission or street naming through to demolition.