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GeoPlace 2022: Connecting People with Places

GeoPlace’s annual conference will take place on 10th and 11th May 2022, with the theme of “Connecting People with Places”.

The event is online, reflecting appreciation shown in 2021 for opportunities to interact with speakers and peers, and to review a far wider range of extra materials while attending the event. With 877 registrations to last year’s conference, interest is expected to be similarly high for this year’s event.

With 38 speakers over the two days, this year’s GeoPlace 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, and of good commerce and excellent governance too.

Energy – its distribution and cost – is in the news. At GeoPlace 2022, speakers will be looking at the impact of joined-up systems behind the scenes, making it possible to ensure the most vulnerable in society get the support they need: a warm home, a safe home, and the chance to move home with the minimum of disruption to life.

Address and street data, with their associated UPRNs and USRNs, are the magic ingredients that connect services to people to places.

GeoPlace 2022 runs in eight one-hour sessions over two days with speakers from several local authorities, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, Ordnance Survey on behalf of Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, the Geospatial Commission, HM Land Registry, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, the Local Government Association, the fire service and industry champions such as Zoopla and Nationwide.

Day one of the event focuses on:

  • Warmer, more sustainable homes
  • Stronger British infrastructure
  • Improving the property chain
  • Safer, more secure buildings

Day two of the conference is more focused on local authority data Custodians, but other people interested in data management are more than welcome:

  • Your data, supporting local public services
  • From planning to maintenance to demolition, the lifecycle of address and street data
  • Using UPRNs and USRNs to integrate the data in your authority
  • The year ahead

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.

We must still support the vulnerable. We need smarter homes and a more efficient property chain. Britain’s infrastructure is not only physical, but also digital, and data-sharing is the way to deliver efficiency nationwide. We have sustainability on our mind, and basic know-how and case studies – embedding location intelligence in the heart of our business – are very much connected to the topics we’ll be exploring.

The conference is free of charge to attend. See the agenda and register at https://www.geoplace.co.uk/news-events/events/conference.

GeoPlace would like to warmly thank the event sponsors:

  • Cadcorp
  • Cadline
  • Cyclomedia
  • Geoxphere
  • Idox
  • Mallon Technology
  • Geospatial Commission
  • Ordnance Survey
  • StatMap
  • Verisk

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

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