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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Writing ‘the missing chapter’ on local digital services for UK digital policy

July 2017

This post follows on from work on Camden’s digital journey, the take-up of digital strategies and the extent devolution to Metro-Mayors and Combined Authorities is ‘smart devolution’. It proposes 5 steps to address the collaboration deficit across local digital public services, critical questions and actions for digital leaders in […]

Social Media’s monopoly on public life

July 2017

From its chatroom roots as a quaint virtual hangout, social media now dominates public life having morphed into a news-distributing, opinion-shaping, life-altering beast used by 37% of the world’s population. Now the go-to platform for essential government communications, emergency information, marketing and persuasion content, social […]

DLWeek- Artificial Intelligence Roundup

June 2017

AI has potential, immediate and future impacts on society. From self-driving cars that, in the moments before an impending accident, decide who lives and dies, to medical bots that help extend human life via machine learning Digital Leaders week set out to run a series […]

Cyber security top priority for South West

June 2017

Professor Richard Benham has been announced as the South West’s local champion 2017. Richard Benham is the World’s first formal Professor of Cyber Security Management and lectures at Coventry Business School and at the UK’s National Cyber Skills Centre where he is Professor in Residence. He […]

Corsham Institute’s first CEO is Rachel Neaman

May 2017

Ci is delighted to announce the appointment of Rachel Neaman as its first Chief Executive Officer.  She was previously Director of Skills and Partnerships at Doteveryone, the digital organisation founded by Baroness Martha Lane Fox to make the internet work for everyone, and before that […]