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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Dorset’s Digital Future – a Smart Rural Place

June 2019

Local residents and businesses were able to gaze into the future of a digital Dorset at this workshop held as part of Digital Leaders Week. Local people had a chance to tell Dorset Council how they see their county developing and to think about the […]

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Driverless cars; the benefits and disadvantages

May 2019

Recently the UK Government announced that driverless cars could be on British roads by the end of this year. That’s a fairly incredible announcement. This is because the UK Government plans to remove the requirement of driverless cars to have a safety human driver in the vehicle, […]

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The benefits of undertaking a Digital Maturity Assessment

July 2018

Over the past few months, myself and Ann-Marie Barlow, from Dorset Councils Partnership, have been working together to devise and apply a Digital Maturity Assessment technique. Whilst this technique can be used within individual organisations, we have also used this technique to help develop a […]

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Digital in Dorset

July 2018

Over the last few months, we have been busy in Digital Dorset releasing our new Dorset for You website and continuing to develop our digital ideas. In this blog, Sharon Attwater (Purbeck District Council), Penny Sydall & Lisa Tricky (Dorset County Council), Laura Hall (Dorset […]

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We’re all data subjects – so what can we expect under GDPR?

May 2018

The requirements for businesses under GDPR have been set out for two years. So why the last-minute panic? In this comment piece, Ci’s Director of Policy and Advocacy, Maeve Walsh, looks at the preparations that businesses should by now have completed to comply with GDPR […]