tm:tv panel to discuss the true potential of property data

tm:tv panel to discuss the true potential of property data

Is the property market really making the best use of existing data? How might Artificial Intelligence shape the future of data use in the property transaction? Are marginal gains under-rated? This and more will be discussed at the upcoming tm:tv session – ‘UK property transaction & data’ panel discussion – on Thursday 25th March @ 12 noon. Click here to register.

The discussion will be led by Martin Manning, Head of Account Management at tmgroup, who will be joined by a panel of leading industry experts including:

  • Sarah Sargent, Partner – Head of Residential Property at Lupton Fawcett LLP
  • Rob Hailstone, Founder of the Bold Legal Group
  • Lee Richards, Director at Conveyancing Data Services Ltd
  • Tom Lyes, Director of Engagement at Lawyer Checker & Today’s Conveyancer

The agenda will cover everything from quick wins for reducing workloads using the information already available, and how automation could help to further streamline day-to-day processes, to how the industry can begin to move towards achieving a single source of truth behind every property transaction.

For more information about tm:tv and upcoming sessions, click here.

This article was submitted to be published by tmGroup as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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