DL South West

Digital Leaders South West (DLSW) is an independent network for individuals and organisations across the South West who are committed to delivering innovative and sustainable digital transformation. Corsham Institute (Ci) is proud to partner with DLSW to facilitate networking and thought leadership across a range of topics relevant to the South West’s digital community.

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Local data for local growth

January 2020

New year seems a good time for making predictions, so I’m going to have a go. This year, local data to inform planning for local economic growth will become much more of a priority for local government and LEPs. Organisations will need guidance and tools […]

Inclusive cities
Smarter cities for an inclusive, resilient future

January 2020

The world is urbanising at an unprecedented speed and scale, with more than half the global population living in cities today… rising to nearly 7 out of 10 people in cities by 2050. Rapid urbanisation and the increasing frequency and severity of disasters, due to […]

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Bridging the gap between citizens and their city

December 2019

Local authorities run the risk of letting down citizens that depend on them if they fail to respond to consumer appetites for digitisation of basic services. Earlier this year, citizen engagement startup (and GovStart 2018 participant) Novoville issued a survey, with the purpose of identifying citizens perceptions […]

Location Data
Making location data work for cities, and citizens

December 2019

Location data is one of the key resources driving digital transformation right now. Today, more data about location – from more sources and in more detail – is being created and used than ever before. That data makes possible great advances in existing services, and […]

Innovation in Bristol
Webinar Recording: Digital Innovation in the City of Bristol

November 2019

Cross-sector collaboration between the private and public sectors is ushering in a new wave of innovation for cities like Bristol and the services that their populations rely on. Watch this webinar hosted by Julie Snell, CEO, Bristol is Open and Peter Anderson, Head of Service, […]

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Artificial Intelligence, cities and climate change

November 2019

It’s clear that a lot of action to reduce emissions and climate change will play out in urban areas, where most people in the world live, and an even higher proportion of economic activity happens. Save the city, save the world. But it’s hard to […]