Applying Location Data to Local Needs

    Register on Eventbrite here.New sources and growing volumes of location data can help local governments and service providers meet local needs in new ways. But using that data responsibly can involve new challenges and potential conflicts, and may require new local approaches to governance of technology.An expert panel will discuss how the principles for good practice with location data in the Locus Charter look from the perspective of local bodies.Grazia M Fiore, User Programme Coordinator, Eurisy; Initiative Lead, Geospatial CitiesAnnette Jezierska, CEO & Co-Founder, The Future FoxLinda Chandler – Director, Hyperlocal CitiesPeter Kemp, Head of Change and Delivery, Planning, Greater London AuthorityChair - Ben Hawes, Engagement Director, Benchmark Initiative 

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    Register on Eventbrite here.

    New sources and growing volumes of location data can help local governments and service providers meet local needs in new ways. But using that data responsibly can involve new challenges and potential conflicts, and may require new local approaches to governance of technology.

    An expert panel will discuss how the principles for good practice with location data in the Locus Charter look from the perspective of local bodies.


    Grazia M Fiore, User Programme Coordinator, Eurisy; Initiative Lead, Geospatial Cities
    Annette Jezierska, CEO & Co-Founder, The Future Fox
    Linda Chandler – Director, Hyperlocal Cities
    Peter Kemp, Head of Change and Delivery, Planning, Greater London Authority
    Chair - Ben Hawes, Engagement Director, Benchmark Initiative